A 35 year old man arrested by the operatives of Rapid
Response Squad (RRS) of the Lagos State Police Command, has claimed that his
pastor pushed him into selling of stolen vehicle.
The suspect, Olawale Olabinwonnu, working with Cherubim and
Seraphim Church in Igbogbo, Ikorodu, as an administrative officer, was arrested
by RRS Intelligence Team on Tuesday, August 2nd, for trying to sell a Nissan Sentra, 2015
Model, stolen at gun-point.
The original vehicle number was changed to a fake one (APP
510 DW) in order to sell it. It was recovered on Monday, August, 1st 2016 at a
car park in Lekki, Lagos. The man who took the custody of the vehicle came
forward to welcome before he was arrested.
He assisted the police in the arrest of its marketer in Ikorodu several
days later.
Olawale sensed something was wrong with the vehicle, parked
out of his Ikorodu residence and office along with his family to evade arrest.
He was tracked on Sunday to another church in Ikorodu where he was arrested
last Sunday after church service.
The vehicle, which is owned by one of the first generation
banks in the country, was reported stolen at gun point when robbers invaded an
hotel in Iju-Ishaga area where the manager of the bank was lodging. The robbers
were reported to have requested for the car key from the banker before making
away with it along with other valuables. According to Olawale,
"The vehicle was given to me to sell by Ahmed Abbey. I
met him at Dammy Jay Hotel, Ikorodu. I went there to drink and he came to my
table, bought drinks for everybody. That was how I liked him... When I was
going home, I told him I was going home and he gave me N2, 000. Those were
moments I was struggling and I had no job... I saw Abbey later that week to
explain how he could help me get some money because I had no job. This was the
time he asked me if I could help his sister ,who was travelling overseas to
sell her car. And, I told him that I would try... I consulted my pastor twice on the issue of helping him
sell a car. First, the pastor told me to go ahead and collect the car from him
and sell it. I took the car from Abbey and began to market it but after about
three weeks, I couldn’t get a buyer. He took the car from me. Some weeks later,
I stumbled on him with the car and he challenged me that I didn’t want to help
his sister sell her car... After a while, we agreed that I will help him to
look for buyer. I consulted my pastor again for him to pray about it. This
time, the pastor introduced me to somebody in Lekki who has a car park at a
very conspicuous place, where we can put the car for sale... It was here the
car was until I learnt that the car was stolen at gun-point... Since I was
arrested, I have been calling Abbey to come and explain to the police that he
gave me the car to sell, but most of the time, he avoided my calls, at times,
he switched off his phone... Presently, he's no longer picking any call on that
line."
The State Police Public Relations Officer, SP
Dolapo Badmos, noted that the suspect is helping the Police with investigation,
adding that efforts are on-going to arrest others. The suspect along with the
vehicle has been transferred to
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