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Notorious robber, rapist among 115 hoodlums newly arrested by Lagos Task Force

*Confesses ‘I have raped 30 women in 3 years, killed many others’

*Reveals how transport union leader keeps guns he, others used

*Task Force destroy

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 illicit drugs recovered from arrested hoodlums

The Olayinka Egbeyemi-led Lagos State Task Force continued to make headway in ensuring a Lagos free of all kinds of criminalities as it arrested, at the weekend, over 115 miscreants and hoodlums who terrorizing Mushin area of the state and its environs.

Olayinka Egbeyemi, a superintendent of police, implementing an order of a mobile court in the state, led a team of operatives to the Olusosun Dump Site, Ojota, where they carried out the destruction of million Naira worth of illicit drugs the Agency recovered from the arrested hoodlums.

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Among the arrested hoodlums was a 37-year-old armed robber the police described as notorious, Lanre Olowojobi, alias Pumpy, who had narrated how he and his gang members robbed and raped their female victims.

Olowojobi, whose gang members the police said had been raining terror on Mushin, also admitted in his statement that he killed many of his victims for refusing to let go of their valuables.

The suspect was arrested at the weekend during a raid of some identified criminal hideouts in the Akala, Idi-Iro, and Fadeyi areas of the metropolis. The raid followed frequent complaints by members of the public about the activities of Pumpy and his gang members.

In his confessional statement to the police, Pumpy disclosed that he had raped not less than 30 women in the past three years, with most of his victims those that his gang members had waylaid to be robbed. He explained that his accomplices would drag their unfortunate victims into the bush or abandoned structures where they took turns raping them.

The robbery kingpin, who hails from Ipoti in Ekiti State, also said he had shot dead more than 10 persons in frequent fracas in the Akala area of Mushin widely feared in Lagos as a gathering of undesirable elements and dark spot for criminal activities.

Pumpy narrated, “I joined the boys in the street in 2008 but I founded my own gang in 2010. Initially we were four members in the gang but we later increased to 10. Aside being contracted by land grabbers and members of the different transport unions during their frequent leadership tussles, we also recruit young boys and girls to sell drugs on the street.

“I have over 20 young boys and girls who sell Indian hemp, Codeine, Tramadol and other drugs to users in the area. These young boys and girls do this in return for food, shelter and protection. A good number of them ran away from their homes while some of them are destitute.

“Since 2010 when I founded my own gang, I have killed so many persons. Some of those killed either died during shootouts or were macheted. There was a time I butchered one guy like a goat simply because he assaulted my girlfriend. Before then, I had warned him to stay away from my girl but he refused. I even sent some of his friends to him and he still paid deaf ears. One day, I sent some of my boys to corner him at night and macheted him severally during the fight that later ensued.”

The Chairman of the Lagos State Task Force, Superintendent of Police, Olayinka Egbeyemi, who confirmed the arrest said that, though investigation was still ongoing, those arrested would soon be charged to court.

According to a statement issued by the Head of Public Affairs Unit of the Agency, Mr. Adebayo Taofiq, Lanre Olowojobi “disclosed that ‘Pump Action’ guns and other dangerous weapons being used during any fracas around Idi-oro, Fadeyi, Akala area of Mushin were in the custody of their group leader one ‘Toba Ajiboye’ who is currently the Chairman of the NURTW Obalende Unit, Mushin,” the Task Force spokesman said in the statement.”

The destruction of the “illegal drugs, codeine, Indian hemp and other outlawed drugs” recovered from the hoodlums, the statement said, was carried out in compliance with the order of Magistrate Tosin Ojuromi of the Lagos State Mobile Court at Oshodi.

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