Police arrest 2 men who drugged security guard and robbed Lagos school

2 suspects, who allegedly drugged a school security guard and robbed the school.
2 suspects, who allegedly drugged a school security guard and robbed the school.

 

Police in Lagos State have arrested two men who allegedly drugged a school’s security guard and robbed the school of property estimated at millions of Naira.

SP Benjamin Hundeyin, police spokesman in Lagos State told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Ikeja that on Dec. 29, 2023 the suspects bought sedatives close to the school.

They, thereafter, proceeded to the school and engaged the security guard in innocuous discussions; bought food from a nearby restaurant and drugged it before handing same to the victim.

“No sooner than the security man finished eating the food then he slept off, giving room for the suspects to actualise their objective”, Hundeyin explained.

“They constructively broke into the school’s administrative office, removed the ignition key to the school’s bus, and removed a 65-inch television set and six inverter batteries.

“They fuelled the bus with diesel found at the parking lot and drove the vehicle away. They also removed the security man’s iPhone 11 cell phone,’’ he said.

Hundeyin added that investigation into the incident paid off as one of the suspects was later arrested at Ajao Estate area of Lagos where the crime was committed.

The suspect confessed to the crime and led the police to his accomplice who was working as a laundryman at a hotel at Oshodi area of Lagos.

“The duo confessed that they sold the diesel stolen from the school at Berger Bus Stop to an unidentified driver and drove the bus to Ibadan.

“The vehicle later developed mechanical fault close to the toll gate at Ibadan and it was abandoned there. They also sold the inverter batteries in Ibadan.

“The suspects led the operatives to Ibadan, where the vehicle was recovered. They will be arraigned for conspiracy and robbery,’’ Hundeyin said. (NAN)

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