Police has smashed a four-man syndicate that specialises in receiving cars from notorious armed robbers and kidnappers.
This came after the arrest in early July of the kidnappers of Deputy High Commissioner
to Sierra Leone, Major-General Alfred Claude-Nelson, and the Executive
Director of Dangote Group, Engineer Alhaji Mansur Ahmed.
The Nation reports that, the kidnappers were arrested across
Kaduna, Kano and Niger States were they operated in military uniform.
They often stopped vehicles on the Abuja-Kaduna and Kaduna-Kano highways
and seized passengers that appeared influential while valuable vehicles
were taken and transported across the border to Niger Republic.
From the confessions of the kidnappers
and credible technical intelligence, IRT operatives moved to Kano State
and apprehended the four-man syndicate of Abdulrahman Hassan aka Risi,
aged 42 years, Abubakar Datti aka Baballiya, 45, Aminu Adamu Yakasai,
49, and Shuaibu Yahaya, 48.
The kidnap suspects
confessed to receiving more than 100 cars from various groups of armed
robbers and kidnappers, including the 4Runner Jeep of the Deputy High
Commissioner.
They usually ‘cross’ (smuggle) the cars
to Niger Republic and neighbouring countries to hand them over to their
agents, namely Alfa (who is in possession of the 4Runner Jeep of the
Deputy High Commissioner), Garba, Dauda and Mallam Haruna. �Hassan said:
”I am a native of Gezawa area of Kano State. I was formerly selling ram at Dei-Dei Market at the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, before one Usman Zamfara introduced me to receiving stolen properties in 2009. He told me that it was the only business they know and that they used to make good money. “In 2011, I was arrested by policemen from Delta State and sent to prison. I received a stolen Honda CRV from one Ebele in Warri Delta State, and after he was arrested, he led the police to me.
I was arrested and dumped in prison. I got bailed one year later and went back to my business. “In 2015, I met one Suraju, who is late now, and he promised to always supply stolen cars to me. He gave me two cars: a Toyota Lexus 300, which I bought for N350, 000, and a Honda Accord Hennessey, which I bought for N150, 000. But before he died, Suraju also linked me to one Balarabe Mohammed, who sold a stolen Toyota Corolla 2002 model to me at the rate of N450, 000, a 2009 model Toyota 4Runner, which I bought at the rate of N1.2 million.I sold these vehicles to one Alfa who is based in Niger Republic. “I sold the Toyota Corolla at the rate of N700, 000 to Alfa and he also bought the Toyota 4Runner at the rate of N1.6 million. Alfa then paid N650, 000 for the Lexus and N330, 000 for the Honda Hennessey. I knew these vehicles were stolen, that was why I didn’t sell them in Nigeria and I endeavour to take them to Niger Republic where they would not be found. “Balarabe also brought a 2014 model Audi Squadron Saloon car, and I bought it at the rate of N700, 000 and sold it to one Garba Maradi in Maradi Town in Niger Republic. I sold it for N1 million.
I also received two Honda Henessy, 1998
models, from one Babagana at the rate of N400, 000 each. I bought a
Volkswagen Golf car from one Alhaji Tasiu of Plateau State at the rate
of N350, 000 and I gave these vehicles to my boy, Abubakar Datti, to
transport them to my new buyer in Niger Republic known as Mallam Maradi.
I was paid N1.4 million for the three vehicles.
“I gave Datti N170, 000 as his share and I kept the rest. After my arrest by the IRT operatives, I assisted in recovering one of the vehicles, which was the 2014 Audi Squadron, which was sold to Garba Maradi. I was forced to refund the sum of N500, 000, which he paid to me, and my son later went to Niger and brought the vehicle to the police.”
Yahaya, a native of Kumbotso Local Government
Area of Kano State, said:
”I am an engine oil merchant and I also deal in spare parts. In 2012, I ventured into buying and selling of stolen cars. It was one Ali Yahaya who introduced me into the business.
He brought four vehicles for me: a Honda Haller, which I sold to a doctor for N220, 000, a Braman Honda, which I sold for N270, 000, and a Honda Civic, which I sold for N180, 000. The fourth car, a Honda Aradie, was sold to a banker for N200, 000. “I got my commissions from the proceeds of the sales of the cars, but a few months later, Ali was arrested by policemen from Zone One Police Command Kano, and he led them in arresting me.I was charged to court and was sentenced to three years imprisonment. “After I was released, I received a 2013 model Toyota Camry from one Suraju and I also sold it to one Daudu Maradi in Niger Republic, and I sold it for N400, 000. I gave Suraju N350, 000 and got N50, 000 as my commission, and this was about five months ago.” He gave me one Toyota Sienna and I sold it to one Maigida, of Nassarawa State, and he paid us N400, 000. Datti also brought another Toyota Camry and I took it to Maidiga. and he paid us N350, 000. “Datti later told me that whenever I did not have money to pay for any car he supplied me, I would have to give him a vehicle in my procession and he would then give us N80, 000 as balance. This was before I was arrested.”
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