Officers of the Federal Capital Territory Command Special Anti-Kidnaping Squad have arrested five members of an armed robbery gang that specialise in robbing unsuspecting commuters in their taxi.
Punch reports that the suspects whose names were given as Ebuka Ezeanyido, 28; Chidebe Okocha, 36; Chukwuma Amichie, 30; Augustine Agbo, 32; and Chinedu Obi, 25, were arrested following an investigation.
Reports said the police were investigating the disappearance of one Michael Ibebuogu who was reported missing by members of his family.
It was gathered that Ibebuogu left his brother’s house at Apo, Abuja for Suleja, Niger State on May 27, 2018, but never arrived at his destination.
Reports said the missing man’s phone was however traced to one of the suspects who led detectives to arrest his accomplices.
The FCT Commissioner of Police, Sadiq Bello, explained that Okocha confessed that he hit Ibebuogu on his head with a hammer when he tried to drag the steering with the driver.
He said the suspects confessed that they abandoned his body under Apo Bridge.
Ezeanyido, who said he was a taxi driver before he joined the robbery gang said,
“I and my friend, Okocha came to Abuja, so we picked the man in our cab.
“When the man noticed that we wanted to rob him, he started dragging the steering with the driver; so this brother (Agbo) hit him on the shoulder with a hammer and we stopped the cab and allowed him to go, but he was not dead when we left him. We were surprised to hear that he died.”
