Monday 15 February 2016

Lagos police nab ‘mad man’ with 22 ATM cards, bank tellers




The Suspect
Operatives of the Rapid Response Squad, RRS, of the Lagos State Police Command assigned  to the Victoria Island area of Lagos State, have arrested a suspected a mad man, Lanrewaju Jaiyeola, with two mobile phones, 22 Automated Teller Machine, ATM cards, several bank tellers of recent bank transactions and a power bank.

The 39-year-old suspect, who according to the police had been on their watch-list for about two weeks, was arrested by the RRS operatives with a knapsack on Ozumba Mbadiwe Road.
The police said they were not convinced that Jaiyeola was actually mad, because initially, he was well-spoken, later on, he started talking unreasonably. They however, took him to their base in Alausa, Ikeja.
The police discovered that eight of the credit cards which had different names and banks, were still valid.
According to Punch, one of the officials who didn’t want his name reiterated that the appeared like a mentally unstable person.
In his words, “When we invited him for interrogation, he responded normal to all our enquiries and a few minutes into the interrogation, he started straying from the normal course of our enquiries and was not making sense at all,” he disclosed.
He disclosed further, “Inside the backpack, we found several bank tellers of recent bank transactions, 22 ATM cards, a power bank, lots of invoices hidden in pieces of papers, one Nokia phone and a BlackBerry.”
A policeman at their base in Alausa, Ikeja, said, “The suspect made statements suggestive of somebody disguising as a mad man to perpetrate crime.
According to the unidentified police officer, “Initially, we noticed that he was mentally balanced because he was answering the questions posed to him adequately. But all of a sudden, he started sounding incoherent and illogical again.
The RRS Commander, Olatunji Disu, who confirmed the arrest  said, “Jaiyeola has been transferred to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, Ikeja for detention and further investigation.”


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