How we make N80,000 daily from pickpocketing – Suspects
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The suspects, one Sodiq Olagoke, 25, and Lucas Patrick, 26 were both arrested by operatives of the Agency in the early hours of Tuesday after they had dispossessed eight unsuspecting commuters of their phones around Oshodi/Ikeja Along axis.
Two suspected pickpocket thieves have narrated how they made N80,000 daily from picking money and phones from victims’ pockets.
This is as the Lagos State Task Force Chairman, CSP Shola Jejeloye said that the Agency would make the State uninhabitable for all criminal elements.
Speaking today at his office the Headquarters of the Agency, Safety Arena, Bolade Oshodi, when the operatives of the Agency arrested two suspected serial pickpockets who disclosed they made N80,000 daily from their operations, using commercial vehicles (Danfo) as a guise.
The suspects, one Sodiq Olagoke, 25, and Lucas Patrick, 26 were both arrested by operatives of the Agency in the early hours of Tuesday after they had dispossessed eight unsuspecting commuters of their phones around Oshodi/Ikeja Along axis.
The Taskforce officers who made the arrest disclosed that the suspects who were roving the said axis in their Danfo commercial bus looked suspicious and noticed both the driver and the two male passengers seemed uneasy after driving past the officers.
“We kept on their trail for a few minutes before double-crossing their vehicle at Oshodi, leading to all three occupants taking to their heels.
Two out of the three suspects were arrested with the assistance of passers-by around and eight different mobile phones belonging to different unsuspecting passengers who boarded their vehicle were found on them.
Olagoke, who claims to be a painter by profession, said that he has been in the pickpocket business for over a year and boasted of a daily bounty of N80,000 per day which he splits with his partner.
According to the suspect, “We operate mainly on Tuesdays and Fridays because those are the busiest days of the week and there is usually a lot of hustle and bustle at the bus stops.
“Passengers who make use of their phones while in our bus are usually falsely alerted by the conductor that there is a fight going on in front which would make the passenger pocket the phone then we steal it”, he stated.
The second suspect, Lucas Patrick who plays the role of the driver also disclosed that pickpocketing is a very lucrative business for him.
“We make a lot of money from it but unfortunately we spend our proceeds on drinks, women and gambling.
“I was originally a driver of a Danfo bus but when I came across Sodiq one day when he operated successfully in my bus, I decided to go into partnership with him. I drive him around while he steals the phones from the passengers,” he said.
The Chairman of the Agency said that the drive to rid Lagos State of all criminal elements would continue to be in the front burner of the Agency.
“We plan to make the State uninhabitable to all criminal elements as the move to wipe criminality out of Lagos is in top gear,” he said.
Jejeloye further enjoined Lagosians to be vigilant and conscious of their environment at all times and ensure that any suspicious moves were reported to the agency or to the nearest police station.
He stated that the taskforce is seriously on the trail of the buyers of stolen phones as they completed the chain of trade in the illicit pickpocket business.
He said the two suspects would be charged to court.
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