A17-year-old girl identified simply as Simi has exposed the hiding
place of her robber father to the officials of the Special Anti Robbery
Squad, Lagos State Police Command.
Her father, Ife, was the alleged leader of a 10-man robbery gang
that killed four policemen in Ajah during a robbery operation two weeks
ago.
THE PUNCH had reported on January 15, 2012 that the dead
policemen were responding to a distress call when they were ambushed by
the robbers.
Simi did not give her father up easily. She gave the information
the police needed to arrest her father after a four-hour non-stop
interrogation.
Ironically, it was the love that Ife’s wife, Taiye, had for her
daughter that first alerted the police to the existence of the daughter.
On the day that the gang killed the policemen, they left the area
in a hurry. In their haste, Ife accidentally dropped his handset.
The police downloaded the numbers on the phone and after a thorough
screening, they were able to get the telephone number belonging to
Taiye. They subsequently tagged the number.
Meanwhile, Taiye has a frozen food and drinks shop at Sola Arodoye Street, Ijaye, Lagos. A resident in the community told PUNCH Metro that Taye had not been coming to the shop for about two weeks.
She said, “We noticed that she stopped coming to the shop for a
while. Even Ife was absent at that period of time. It was Simi who was
left to run the shop. Taye had introduced Simi to us as her younger
sister. It wasn’t until her arrest last week that we knew that Simi was
her daughter.”
Ife and his wife were said to have switched off both their phones
and afterwards fled Lagos. But last week Thursday, Taye finally made a
call with her phone to check on Simi. She called on one Funke, who lives
close to the shop to give the phone to Simi so she could speak with
her.
Two hours after that call was made, some SARS operatives traced Funke to her place of work at a nearby school and arrested her.
A police source said, “Funke was interrogated for more than five
hours. The SARS operatives thought she was a member of the gang too.
Eventually they discovered she knew nothing about Ife except as a
neighbour. It was Funke who led the SARS operatives to Taye’s shop at
Sola Arodoye street.”
The team then arrested Simi after Funke identified her and took her to Ojokoro Police Division.
For four hours, Simi repeatedly denied knowledge of her parents’
whereabouts. When the police showed no intention of stopping the
interrogation, she eventually agreed to cooperate with the SARS team.
The team accompanied the teenager to her parents’ home at Beckley
estate, U-turn bus stop at Abule Egba. Ife and Taye had just returned
from Abeokuta where they had fled to.
The source said, “Ife tried to escape but was shot in the process.
In his wife’s travelling box were hidden two pistols, one AK 47 rifle
and a locally made double barrelled gun. Clearly, Taye was aware that
Ife was an armed robber.”
One of the residents at Sola Arodoye said they thought that Ife was a worker with a paint manufacturing company.
She said, “Some of us had often wondered what Ife did for a living
because he was usually at his wife’s shop all day till she closed at
night. Those who dared to ask said Taye had told them Ife worked in his
father’s paint company.”
The Lagos Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ngozi Braide, when contacted said some arrests had been made.
Braide said, “Ife was actually arrested last week. Efforts are being made to apprehend other members of his gang on the run.
Ife was also involved in a Thermocool robbery in 2011. He has been on the command’s wanted list for years.
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