The operations of a suspected armed robber, Solomon Ayodele Solarin,
who attacked and robbed students of the Federal University of
Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB) recently have been halted as a result of
his arrest by policemen from Obantoko Division of the Ogun State Police
Command.
Recovered from the suspect, who was said to be an ex-student of the
same institution, were a locally-made gun, one short axe and assorted
charms. Aside robbery, Solarin was also alleged of belonging to a cult
group. He was reportedly rusticated from the institution in 2011.
This was revealed to Crime Reports on Wednesday, June 19, by the
state Commissioner of Police, Ikemefuna Okoye while briefing journalists
on the efforts of the command towards controlling crime in the state.
According to Mr Okoye, on Thursday, June 13 at about 1a.m., Solarin
went to Rock-Castle villa, a students’ hostel in Surulere community at
Camp, Abeokuta where the university is sited. He was said to have gained
entrance into the hostel through the fence and allegedly robbed the
students of their belongings including laptops, handsets and cash.
The one-man gang must have bitten more than he could chew as he was
gripped while trying to take the stolen items away. The students were
said to have summoned courage in spite of the gun the suspect was
wielding, but he still managed to escape from them, abandoning his gun
and handset.
The police commissioner said his men from Obantoko Division, on
receiving the report, started working on the information at hand and
eventually arrested Solarin through his phone. Mr Okoye stated that the
suspect had confessed to his crime and also admitted being a member of
the Black Axe Confraternity also known as Aye. “When his house was
searched, one short axe and assorted charms were aslo recovered in
addition to the gun and handset he left behind at the hostel,” the
police commissioner added.
In an interview with Crime Reports, 23-year-old Solarin from
Emuren-Remo, Ogun State, said he could not understand why he engaged in
robbery because his parents were comfortable.
“My father is dead but my mother is alive and lives at Iperu Remo. I
robbed a camp hostel. I didn’t know what came over me that made me
commit the act.” He added: “It is true I am a member of Black Axe
Confraternity, a cult group I joined in 2011 at FUNAAB after I got an
admission into the university in 2010. Those who initiated me into the
cult group have graduated from the school.”
On how he was initiated, Solarin said he had no inkling that he was
going to be made to join the group the night he was initiated, saying
that he was just invited to a party. “At the party, I was drunk, and
from there, I was taken to a jungle with one other guy and was
initiated.”
Solarin added that he was not rusticated because of his cult activities but because of his low cumulative grade points (CGP).
Disclosing how he graduated from cultism to robbery, the suspect said
he could not explain his action because his parents were well-to-do and
comfortable. He further said that he got the gun that was recovered
from him from a member of an opponent fraternity, Eiye Confraternity.
“We had a clash with them and one of them wanted to shoot us. The gun
did not work and in fear, he dropped the gun and ran away. I took the
gun and kept it for myself. This robbery is my first attempt.”
The police commissioner hoever said that the supect would be charged to court after police investigations.
In a related development, the Commissioner of Police said that 150
armed robbery suspects had been arrested by his command between January 1
and June 18, 2013 while 24 robbery suspects were also killed within the
same period.
He stated further that 74 arms and 557 ammunition were recovered,
just as 131 vehicles were recovered. In addition, Okoye said 27
cultists, seven kidnappers and three rape suspects were arrested, with
1,153 suspects arrested for various offences.
Out of the cases, he said that 319 had been charged to court, with 23
convicted. Okoye also put the value of property recovered by his
command as N55.3million.
He attributed the achievements of his command to the support of the
general public and the media, saying that these were capable of sending
signals to hoodlums to flee the state “as the police will always make
the state uncomfortable for them.”
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