A motorcycle mechanic, Shittu Ibrahim, who was arrested by operatives of the Oyo State Command of the Western Nigeria Security Network (WNSN) aka Amotekun Corps, for stealing motorcycles, has vowed not to be involved in any crime again.
To convince the government, his victims and the populace that he meant to fulfill his vow, the suspect said that if such a thing ever occurred from him, he should be killed and have his head cut off and sacrificed to Ogun, the god of iron.
Probably unknown to him however, the law surpasses emotional appeal, as he was caught with three motorcycles still intact and three others already dismantled with their parts already sold as scrap at Okeho town in Oke Ogun area of Oyo State.
The State’s Deputy Commandant of Amotekun, Mr. Kazeem Akinro, said information was received from Okeho in Kajola Local Government Area about the notoriety of Ibrahim in stealing motorcycles.
According to the Deputy Commandant, “Ibrahim usually removed motorcycles from where they were parked. Since then, we have been on the lookout for him, with the belief that we would catch him.
“He was eventually and three bikes were found with him. Also found were parts of those already dismantled. One of the bikes recovered was used in tracking him and the owners came to confirm it through presentation of valid documents.”
He said that the suspect would be handed over to the police for further investigation.
The suspect, who said that he was a mechanic working on motorcycles, confessed: “It is true I stole motorcycles. I started doing it this year. It was just destined that I would be arrested. I have stolen about six of them.”
Speaking further, Ibrahim said: “What I usually did before I was caught was that after closing from my shop, I would be on the lookout for motorcycles parked somewhere, especially at night. Once I had looked around with no one approaching, I would disconnect its wires and move it.
“After that, I would dismantle it into parts and sell them to those who move around to buy scrap. I was also selling the aluminum parts to those making local pots. I have not been making gains from the sales. I was just using the money to eat. I used to sell them between N500 and N1,500. I had a wife who had two children for me but left. I had another one who also had another two children for me, but she just left when she heard of what I was arrested for.
“I know it’s a bad legacy that one should not hand over to children. I don’t understand why I was doing it.”
When told that he was said to be a serial thief by his neighbours, he said that the only time he was guilty of such was when he stole his brother’s N400,000.
“I used to follow my brother as a motor boy. I asked him for money but he didn’t give me. So I stole his N400,000 when I lay my hands on it. I wanted to buy fridge then. He later discovered that I was the one who stole his money.”