Alleged masterminds of Sam Amuka-Pemu’s robbery attack arrested
The Lagos State Police Command has arrested the alleged masterminds of a robbery attack on the Publisher of Vanguard Newspapers, Sam Amuka-Pemu, in the Anthony Village area of the state.
Our correspondent gathered that two
security men, identified only as Jude and Francis, at the Amuka-Pemu’s
one-storeyed building were among those arrested.
This is just as a source said the phone
of the publisher had also been tracked to an area in Lagos and
operatives were closing in on the gang.
PUNCH Metro learnt that Amuka, who was billed to travel to South Africa this week, was robbed by five men on Sunday around 1am.
It was gathered that the robbers beat up 81-year-old Amuka before making away with his money – naira and dollar notes.
Amuka’s phone and electronic gadgets were also said to have been stolen from the house.
Police operatives from the Anthony
division, men from the Rapid Response Squad, and the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad, Ikeja, were said to have rushed to the area, but the
robbers escaped.
The Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, told PUNCH Metro on Monday that arrests had been made, adding that the suspects were helping the police to close in on the gang.
He said, “We have arrested some people
who are helping us. But from the way it happened, it appears like an
insider’s thing. From the arrests, we hope to get a link. I can say that
we are getting close to getting the real persons.
“I will not want to disclose the names
and the number of people arrested. I spoke with the victim this morning.
He is doing very well. The Inspector-General of Police spoke with the
victim yesterday. The IG did not take over the matter.
“The report the police have is that some
persons went to the house. The street is gated. Someone must have
opened the gate. These robbers jumped the fence and went straight into
Amuka-Pemu’s room.
They asked for money because they knew the man was
travelling. The command is still investigating.”
A source, who claimed to be close to the
publisher, told our correspondent that one of the alleged masterminds
celebrated his birthday on the day Amuka was robbed.
She said, “The two security men, who
were on duty on Sunday, are among the people arrested by the police. The
two security guards are Jude and Francis. Francis’ birthday was on
Sunday when the robbers came, and he was supposed to commence his leave
from Monday.
“On Sunday, the robbers cut the
burglar-proof bars of the window downstairs and gained access to one of
the sitting rooms. They broke the ceiling and moved to Amuka’s bedroom
and got inside. They ordered him to bring his money or get killed.
Before police units arrived at the scene, the robbers had gone. Amuka
was thereafter rushed to a private hospital.”
Another source said the police had tracked the location of the publisher’s phone to an area in the state.
He said, “On Monday, the police located
the place where the stolen phone is, through some tracking technology.
They have been able to identify the part of the state where the robbers
are.”
When asked about the tracking of the
phone, the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said
discreet investigation was ongoing.
She said, “Discreet investigation is ongoing. The command is hopeful of unravelling the case.”
Meanwhile, the Lagos State council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists has condemned the attack on Amuka-Pemu.
The Lagos NUJ said it was worrisome that publishers and journalists were now subject of attacks by robbers and hoodlums.
In a statement by the chapter’s
Chairman, Mr. Deji Elumoye, and Assistant Secretary, Mr. Alfred Odifa,
the Lagos NUJ demanded a thorough probe of the attack on the veteran
journalist.
“We also call on the Inspector-General
of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase, and the Lagos State Commissioner of
Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, to urgently fish out the perpetrators and
bring them to justice,” the statement added.
The Lagos NUJ further called on the
police and other security agencies to wake up to their responsibilities
of securing lives and property.
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