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Four armed robbery suspects in police net have recounted how they drugged a former Minister of Finance, Dr Kalu Idika Kalu, before dispossessing him of cash and valuables estimated at over N10 million.

The suspects – Peter Uboh Obi, Samuel Ogana, Joy Omagu and Sunday Emmanuel – were arrested at their various hideouts by operatives of the State Intelligence Bureau, Lagos command.

 Obi, 33, who worked as a chef at Dr Kalu’s house at Victoria Island, said he was paid N100,000 for his role in the operation. He said he was compelled to drug his boss because he (Kalu) was owing him N60,000.

The suspect said, “I started working for Dr Kalu about 10 months ago as chef. I knew Samuel Ogana who introduced me to the gang in Ogoja, Cross River State. We have been friends for a long time before I came to Lagos. One day, he told me that I can make a lot of money from my boss if only I would agree to do what I was told to do. He promised to introduce me to his friends. He invited me out one day where he introduced me to the gang. We met at a bar on the Island. They were three. They told me that they would give me Valium 5 and that all I needed to do was to mix it in his coffee.”

Obi admitted doing as instructed by his friends as he added the sleeping pill to Dr Kalu’s coffee on the fateful day, after which their victim fell into a deep sleep.

He said, “I stayed away in my room when the gang arrived. They searched the entire rooms and went away with a lot of valuables. They later came back and handed a cash of N100,000 to me.”

The female member of the gang, Omagu, said she was recruited as a househelp by the gang and posted to the home of a Lagos socialite at Lekki. She confessed administering a sedative in a cup of coffee which she gave to her boss.

She said, “I was recruited into the organisation by my brother, Sunday Emmanuel. Before I was posted to the home of my boss, the gang lectured me on what to do. They told me to first of all gain the trust of the woman I am going to work with. They told me that the woman is wicked and had treated her former househelp badly and that it was going to be payback time.

“When I arrived the house at Lekki Phase 2, I was told that they were going to pay me N40,000 as salary. I was satisfied with the amount, but having been recruited by the gang I had no choice but to do their bidding.

“A month after I was recruited, I set in motion how to carry out the task. On that fateful day, Sunday sent me a sachet of Valium 5 and instructed me to grind and mix it in my madam’s coffee, which I did. We also sprayed some substance on her bed that will enable her sleep very well. However, luck ran against us when she felt uncomfortable and asked me to remove the bed spread.

“I was at my duty post when the police came to arrest me. I never knew that she had informed the police.”

Addressing journalists yesterday in Ikeja, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi, said the gang stormed Dr Kalu’s house at No. 180A, Moshood Olugbani Street, Victoria Island, on September 20, 2017 at about 4:00p.m.

Imohimi said that the gang, through the help of the victim’s chef, sedated Dr Kalu, who consequently slept off.

The police boss said, “The suspects, who operate as a syndicate, robbed the doctor and stole the sum of N750,000, a Blackberry phone, a Samsung phone and other valuables valued at N10.9m.

He said the police team recovered drugs like Diazepam, Injectable (IPS), Nitrogen (morgodon) tablet grinded into powder and one syringe from the suspects.

Imohimi disclosed that the suspects would soon be charged to court.

How We Drugged And Robbed Ex-Finance Minister

Four armed robbery suspects in police net have recounted how they drugged a former Minister of Finance, Dr Kalu Idika Kalu, before dispossessing him of cash and valuables estimated at over N10 million.

The suspects – Peter Uboh Obi, Samuel Ogana, Joy Omagu and Sunday Emmanuel – were arrested at their various hideouts by operatives of the State Intelligence Bureau, Lagos command.

 Obi, 33, who worked as a chef at Dr Kalu’s house at Victoria Island, said he was paid N100,000 for his role in the operation. He said he was compelled to drug his boss because he (Kalu) was owing him N60,000.

The suspect said, “I started working for Dr Kalu about 10 months ago as chef. I knew Samuel Ogana who introduced me to the gang in Ogoja, Cross River State. We have been friends for a long time before I came to Lagos. One day, he told me that I can make a lot of money from my boss if only I would agree to do what I was told to do. He promised to introduce me to his friends. He invited me out one day where he introduced me to the gang. We met at a bar on the Island. They were three. They told me that they would give me Valium 5 and that all I needed to do was to mix it in his coffee.”

Obi admitted doing as instructed by his friends as he added the sleeping pill to Dr Kalu’s coffee on the fateful day, after which their victim fell into a deep sleep.

He said, “I stayed away in my room when the gang arrived. They searched the entire rooms and went away with a lot of valuables. They later came back and handed a cash of N100,000 to me.”

The female member of the gang, Omagu, said she was recruited as a househelp by the gang and posted to the home of a Lagos socialite at Lekki. She confessed administering a sedative in a cup of coffee which she gave to her boss.

She said, “I was recruited into the organisation by my brother, Sunday Emmanuel. Before I was posted to the home of my boss, the gang lectured me on what to do. They told me to first of all gain the trust of the woman I am going to work with. They told me that the woman is wicked and had treated her former househelp badly and that it was going to be payback time.

“When I arrived the house at Lekki Phase 2, I was told that they were going to pay me N40,000 as salary. I was satisfied with the amount, but having been recruited by the gang I had no choice but to do their bidding.

“A month after I was recruited, I set in motion how to carry out the task. On that fateful day, Sunday sent me a sachet of Valium 5 and instructed me to grind and mix it in my madam’s coffee, which I did. We also sprayed some substance on her bed that will enable her sleep very well. However, luck ran against us when she felt uncomfortable and asked me to remove the bed spread.

“I was at my duty post when the police came to arrest me. I never knew that she had informed the police.”

Addressing journalists yesterday in Ikeja, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Edgal Imohimi, said the gang stormed Dr Kalu’s house at No. 180A, Moshood Olugbani Street, Victoria Island, on September 20, 2017 at about 4:00p.m.

Imohimi said that the gang, through the help of the victim’s chef, sedated Dr Kalu, who consequently slept off.

The police boss said, “The suspects, who operate as a syndicate, robbed the doctor and stole the sum of N750,000, a Blackberry phone, a Samsung phone and other valuables valued at N10.9m.

He said the police team recovered drugs like Diazepam, Injectable (IPS), Nitrogen (morgodon) tablet grinded into powder and one syringe from the suspects.

Imohimi disclosed that the suspects would soon be charged to court.

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