The Lagos State Police Command has apprehended
Ibrahim Balogun, a 25-year-old man accused of perpetrating a series of murders
in Somolu, Bariga and Fadeyi in the state.
Reportedly, on June 25, 2012, Balogun also known as
Small Jpron, was declared wanted following a gang-related violence between
Shaggy Boys and Downtown Boys which left at least five people dead in Ilaje,
Bariga.
Balogun, who also goes by the nick name, Asarailu,
which means death in Arabic, is said to be the deputy gang leader of Downtown
Boys and a member of a sect, Eiye Confraternity also known as EFCC Boys. It was learnt that Balogun was arrested on Bawahala Street near Pedro
Police Station on Saturday.
A reliable police source narrated the circumstances
that led to Balogun’s arrest.
He said, “On Friday, around
11:30am, Yusuf Adebowale, a resident of Somolu, took a commercial motorcycle to FirstBank branch
in Fadeyi to withdraw N100, 000. As he was withdrawing the money from ATM,
the okada rider, later identified as Dare, informed Balogun
and his gang.
“As Adebowale left the bank, just a few metres
away, Balogun and three other gang members attacked him and stole the
money, phone and a wristwatch.
“Adebowale reported the matter at Onipanu Police
Station and also told youths in the area about his ordeal. Less than an hour
later, Dare, the okada rider, was apprehended by residents and
taken to the police station where he confessed.
“Later that night, he led us to Balogun’s hideout
but Balogun was not around. One of the policemen, identified as Abu, however
released Dare without authorisation.”
Our correspondent learnt that the following day,
around 11:30am, Balogun and four others allegedly went to rob residents of
Bawahala Street and a woman alerted the police.
The police source said, “In broad daylight, Balogun
and four gang members, heavily armed, went to rob. We received a distress call
and policemen headed by Inspector Smart, rushed down to the scene.
“The four others escaped but Balogun was arrested
and taken to Pedro Police Station where he identified himself as Ibrahim
Oriyomi Folarin.”
Our correspondent learnt that the policemen could
not identify Balogun even though the police had declared him wanted. However,
scores of residents stormed the police station and quickly identified him.
It was learnt that there was pandemonium at the
station as residents who had fallen victims to Balogun and his gang asked the
police to hand him over.
Youths in the area were said to have brought
a tyre and petrol which they threatened to set the suspect ablaze.
But the Special Anti-Robbery Squad took Balogun
away and this restored normalcy to the station.
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