Three month after the abduction and killing of Colonel Samalia Inusa, a
Chief Instructor at the Nigerian Army School of Infantry, Jaji, Kaduna
State, the police authorities in Abuja announced that they have arrested
four suspects.
Meanwhile, when
Crime Guard
interviewed the suspects, Cyprian, a native of Imo State narrated how
he killed Col. Inusa, stating that he had no regret killing the colonel
as the latter was about killing him. He also narrated how he went into
crime and provided details of his robbery escapades around Kaduna
Metropolis. The 44-year-old man and father of three said:
“I went into robbery three years ago and I started by hijacking trucks
on the Katangura Road, Kaduna State. We normally barricade the road,
which is usually busy, with broken-down vehicles and big woods, and when
a truck carrying goods stops in front of our barricade, we would attack
the driver and the conductor with machete and drag them into the bush
and we would hijack the truck and take it to our receiver, Dan Sokoto,
who would smuggle it to Niger Republic.
“In our first operation, we hijacked a truck carrying 600,000 cartons of
Indomie Noodles, and Dan Sokoto and a member of our gang, Ogbonna
Nwobodo took the goods to Niger Republic and when they returned they
brought N2 million for the goods. Dan Sokoto told me that they dumped
the truck because people don’t buy trucks in Niger Republic. I got
N300,000 as my share of the loot and I didn’t give my wife out of it.
I was angry with her because I caught her sleeping with another man
twice. So, I spent my money on drinks, women and hotel. “We usually call
our gang ‘company’ and Nwobodo was the leader. But because of the
little amount Dan Sokoto and Nwobodo brought from that first operation,
our company got scattered and we didn’t do any job for five months.
Dan Sokoto later called us and tried to reorganise the company. We had
new terms for the sharing of our loot and because I am the striker who
went after the driver and conductor, I insisted on getting the lion
share. “We hijacked another vehicle carrying spaghetti, on the same
route and Ogbonna took the truck to Dan Sokoto and they took it to Niger
and got N330,000 which was higher that I used to get. “On our third
operation, we hijacked another truck carrying spaghetti and we asked Dan
Sokoto to get us two pistols with the goods and pay us the balance in
cash.
He got us the two pistols and brought N1 million which we all shared.
Since we had got two pistols, I deiced to sideline Nwobodo and his boys.
I formed my own company and I brought in Chijoke, Ebere Kabiru and we
went fully into car-snatching.
“We snatched a 2005 Toyota Sienna and told Dan Sokoto that Ogbonna was
no longer part of our company and that before the selling of any of our
goods, he must ensure that I speak with the buyer in Niger Republic
myself and agree on the price first. When he took the vehicle into
Niger, I spoke to one Garuba and he paid us N700,000.
I got N120,000 as my share and I told him that I liked the way he did
the business and I promised to always get him vehicles. “We like doing
business two times in a week, because it provided us the chance to relax
and monitor the environment. We collected a Toyota Corolla 2008 Model
and gave it to Dan Sokoto who took it to Niger Republic and was paid
N600,000, and I got N200,000 as my share.
We then robbed a Honda Anaconda and sold it for N700,000 and I got N150,000.”
‘How I killed Col. Inusa’
“On the Saturday evening the colonel was killed, we were on the road
and saw a Mercedes jeep with flashy lights. Then we followed the vehicle
to Kamazo area and to a house. When the driver stopped to open the
gate, we went after the driver and discovered that the driver was a
woman and a man was also seated inside. I suspected that the man was the
owner of the vehicle, then I ordered him into our own car and asked
Chijioke to drive the Mercedes to Dan Sokoto. Kabiru was the one driving
our own car. I told the man to relax that all I wanted was his car and
we were not going to kill him. “We took him into a bush in Abuja
By-pass, Kaduna. I then told Kabiru to go into the bush with the man. I
told him again that he was a big guy and he could always buy another
vehicle.
“He asked for water, but when I was about giving him the water, the man
dived me and the gun and removed the magazine from the gun. I was
shocked. He gave me headbutt and beat me so much, but I held tightly to
the rifle and we rolled ourselves on the floor. I honestly don’t know
when the trigger started firing. But if not for God, the man would have
killed me. Luckily for me, the trigger fired and I shot the man.
“I didn’t know that the man was an army officer, but I was surprised
that he was very strong. It was after a few hours later, when Chijioke
called and told me what he saw in the man’s car, that I realised I was
in deep trouble. We sold the car for N900,000 and I advised everyone to
take time out and rest. “Then the news was everywhere. Chijioke told me
that he wanted to quit. We did our last job and we stole an Avalon. But
we couldn’t reach Dan Sokoto, and Chijioke took the car to Niger
Republic by himself and sold it to Garuba, who then informed him that
Dan Sokoto had been arrested by policemen at Birnin Kebi over a N250
million case.
“Chijioke relocated to Enugu, while I stayed back in Kaduna, watching
as things unfolded. Kabiru went and join Ebere. But not long after that,
they were both arrested by SIB Kaduna. “Last Saturday, I was in my
sister’s house sleeping when the Police came into our house very early
in the morning and asked who was Emeka. I told them I was the one and
they asked me why I killed Col. Inusa, and I told them that I would
reveal everything when we get to the station.
At the station, I also helped in luring Chijioke back to Kaduna where he was also arrested.”
‘Poverty pushed me into crime’
But 44-year-old Chijioke Ugwuanyi, who is a graduate of economics from
Enugu State University, blamed poverty for his involvement in crime. The
suspect who is a native of Nsukka, Enugu State told Crime Guard:
“After graduation, I couldn’t get a good job, so I moved to Lagos and
worked with an insurance company. I worked as a marketer and I wasn’t
well paid. They told me that I would earn my pay through commission.
“However, I did that for long and nothing meaningful came out from it
and I quit and went to teach in a secondary school at Iyana-Ipaja area
of Lagos and was earning N5.000 monthly as a graduate. “After a while, I
started riding okada. One of my friends from the village who never went
to school saw me and pitied me. He was earning more money than myself
as truck driver. Then I joined him as a conductor and I started seeing
little money. It was at that point that I started meeting criminals.
I met Emeka through one Alhaji in Onitsha and they wanted to sell a
trailerload of rice that they had hijacked. “I linked them to a buyer
who paid N1.5 million for the goods and I was given N80,000 as my share.
That was how I joined the gang. After we kidnapped the colonel and I
was taking his car to Niger Republic, I searched and saw the man’s
uniform, ID card and other military accoutrement, then I called Emeka
and asked him not to kill the man. But he told me that the man was
already dead and that it was as if it was his destiny to kill the man
because the man was so stubborn and the almost killed him (Emeka).
After that operation, I left Kaduna to Enugu State and went and fixed my
truck with the intention to return to driving again. But suddenly, I
was arrested. It was unfortunate. I have always known that we would be
arrested because we were not supposed to kill anyone”, he lamented.
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