A confessed serial car snatcher, who
is a former operatives of the Nigerian Army, has made the startling revelation
during his parade at the headquarters of the Bayelsa State Police Command in
Yenagoa.
The alleged car thief, Andrew
A dismissed
soldier, John Andrew, believed to be part of a syndicate that specialises in
snatching vehicles with master keys, has confessed that there is no kind of
vehicle he cannot open,
Andrew, a
confessed serial car snatcher, made the startling revelation during his parade
at the headquarters of the Bayelsa State Police Command in Yenagoa.
The suspect
was arrested on Saturday by policemen on a stop-and-search operation in Akenfa,
a suburb of Yenagoa, the state capital.
It was
learnt that the suspect, who had allegedly stolen many cars with the help of
the master keys specially made for him by a Ghana-based Nigerian, operates a
five-man gang cutting across Enugu, Benue and Cross River states.
Andrew, who
said he was dismissed from the Nigerian Army for mutiny in 2014, confessed to
the crime, saying he usually sold each stolen car for N300,000 to one Ike in
Makurdi, Benue State.
He said it
was the devil that pushed him into the crime, promising that if he was left off
the hook, he would no longer go into crime.
Andrew, who
said he had stolen only four vehicles, pleaded with the authorities to free him
and that he would turn a new leaf.
He
said, “I use masterkeys to remove vehicles from where they are parked.
There is no kind or make of vehicle I cannot open. The police have apprehended
me three times – I stole a Toyota Camry from Port Harcourt, Rivers State. They
caught me in Yenagoa before transferring me to Port Harcourt. Another one was a
Toyota Hilux; I stole that one from Warri in Delta State and two others.
“When they
took me to court in Delta State, I was put in prison but the owner told the
Magistrate’s Court that I should pay him the money he used to repair his
vehicle and that he was not interested in any case.
“I am very
sorry, it won’t happen again. I am going to sign an undertaking, anytime they
catch me again, they should do anything they like to me. It is the devil’s
work. I got the keys from Ghana. I buy (sic) one for N50,000. I have five gang
members.
“I am a
dismissed soldier. My last station was 3 Batallion, Warri, Delta State. I was
accused of mutiny while on military operation in Borno State. I was brought to
Delta State for court martial and I was dismissed in 2014. I am from Cross
River State and I am a yam farmer.’’
Parading the
suspect, the Bayelsa State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Asuquo Amba, described
the suspect as a “habitual criminal”.
Amba said in
Bayelsa alone, the suspect (Andrew), had been arrested three times.
He said, “Andrew
is a habitual criminal. We have apprehended this suspect three times. The first
time he stole some vehicles in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, we apprehended him
in Bayelsa. The second time, he stole some vehicles in Ughelli, Delta State and
brought them into Bayelsa, we were able to apprehend him.
“We were
able to recover three vehicles from him and the matter was transferred to Delta
State Police Command. The Delta State Police Command arraigned him before the
court, however, I do not know whether he has finished serving his jail sentence
or he was granted court bail because I am definitely sure he was not given
police bail.
“On June 17,
2017, about 1pm, our policemen, while on routine stop-and-search operation at
Akenfa area, flagged a Toyota with number plate AG 599 YEN. The suspect zoomed
off to avoid search. He was pursued and arrested by the policemen. The Toyota
car was stolen from where it was parked at Green Villa, Biogbolo, Yenagoa.
‘’The owner
has been identified. In the course of our investigation, we recovered many
masterkeys. He claimed that each of the keys costs N50,000 and were brought in
from Ghana. He said with the keys, he could open any vehicle no matter the
make.”
The police
boss said that from the suspect’s background, the police investigation revealed
that Andrew was a dismissed officer from the Nigerian Army. He stated that
since his dismissal, the suspect had perpetually operated a gang that
specialises in stealing vehicles from where they were parked.
He
added, “We are happy we have caught him again. I want to assure the public
that we are up to all his tricks and that with his arrest, the city of Yenagoa
and Bayelsa State will be at peace, especially knowing quite alright that most
people in the metropolis do not have garages or car parks as most vehicles are
parked on the streets, that is why he took advantage of that.
“But with
his arrest, I am sure our vehicles will be more secured. We are going to get
some of his gang members in Makurdi and Enugu.’’
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