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We have killed more than 2,000 Yoruba in Lagos and other Yoruba states: 7 Notorious Ibo Robbers Arrested And Paraded In Lagos, Yorubaland: Yesterday, the suspected leader of a robbery gang, Chief Jude Dike, was arrested by the police and paraded along with six other suspected members of his gang in Lagos, Yorubaland. The 55-year old Dike, who resides in Ajegunle area of the state, was paraded along with his gang after men of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, arrested them. The police alleged that Dike sponsors robbers by providing arms for them for operation and he sells the proceeds from the robbery operations to businessmen. Those arrested along with Dike are: 1. Joel Eghon, 38 2. Ifeanyi Onwuegbuchi, 34 3. Solomon Igwe, 32 4. Emmanuel Ifeanyi, 34 5. Ejike Emegwo, 31, and 6. Leonard Afoaku, 39 All are Ibo immigrants in Yorubaland. Dike confessed that he actually arms robbers for robbery operation and thereafter contacts his agent to buy the stolen goods. While parading them on yesterday, the State Commissioner of Police, Cornelius Aderanti, said on 20 September information got to him that some armed robbers who had earlier snatched a Toyota Hiace bus around Ebute Metta were planning another operation. On his instruction, SARS led a decoy team to the area which led to the arrest of the suspects and recovery of the Toyota containing engines, female bags, shoes and motor gear. Also, a Barretta pistol with serial number P17531 and ammunition were recovered from the suspects. The alleged goods receiver, Leonard Afoaku, a businessman, was arrested, some goods were recovered from him. The police said they will be charged to court after investigation. According to the suspects, they have killed over 2,000 Yoruba people in Lagos and other Yoruba states. Jesus Christ or Allah will not stop incessant Ibo armed robbery in Yorubaland but restriction on the movement of Ibo into Yorubaland will greatly help to reduce Ibo armed robbery and other crimes in Yorubaland by 90%.
Posted on: Wed, 24 Sep 2014 14:07:53 +0000

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