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Police Parades Robbery Suspects Led By Medical Doctor


Men of the Nigeria Police Force, yesterday, paraded five members of armed robbery suspects, who is led by one medical doctor by name, Ola Solomon Jimade. The said medical doctor specialises in terrorising houses of rich persons and carting away valuables.

Addressing journalists in Abuja, FCT Police Commissioner, CP Sadiq Bello said  ‎”the suspects, normally operate in the early hours of the evening, drive in heavily tinted vehicles, When they get to the entrance of their target houses, they will blare the horns of the car, the gatemen will assume that they are family members or friends, the gates will be flung open and they will get inside and rob the occupants of their cars and valuables especially jewelleries. “

He further noted that “the gang is led by one Dr. Ola Solomon Jimade, the proprietor of Vital Care Hospital in Kubwa who is presently on the run.

Other suspects paraded are Sunday Okhomode, also known as Sunny-Momoh (principal member of the gang). He is 30 years old and lives in No. 35 Obabayibe, Abakilike, Ebony i State; Meshak James (principal member of the gang), 23 years old of Phase 3, Kubwa, Abuja; Amusu Koku, 28 years old of Kuruduma (painter). He specialises in changing the colours of stolen vehicles; Kunle Obajemi, 49 years old of Kuje Junction (printer). He is an expert in changing chassis numbers on the dashboards; and Suleiman Isa, 26 years old of Jiwa, Gwagwa (goldsmith).

He buys stolen jewelleries from the gang.

CP Bell also explained that “the arrest of members of the syndicate was sequel to a reported case of armed robbery incident at a house in Maitama in November, 2017 where a BMW X6 vehicle, large quantities of gold and other valuables worth millions of naira were carted away by the syndicate.

Upon the receipt of the report, the Command through the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS) commenced discreet investigation which led to the arrest of the aforementioned suspects and recovery of the robbed BMW X6 vehicle.

“In addition to this, four  pistols with eight rounds of live ammunition and a face mask carefully concealed in a bag in the office of the run-away Dr. Ola Solomon Jimade were recovered during execution of search warrant in the suspect’s hospital. “
In another development, one Destiny Abang, a 32 years old man that hails from Boka East in Cross River State, was arrested while trying to steal a car from where it was parked in Area 8, Garki, Abuja.

In the course of interrogation, the suspect confessed to have stolen several cars within Garki and environs, most of these cars were taken to Boki in Cross River State where they are disposed. However, discreet investigation led to the recovery of the following 13 stolen cars.










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