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Two domestic workers arrested for stealing jewelry worth N243m from popular Lagos celebrity

Last updated: November 11, 2019 9:27 am
Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo
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Two domestic workers have been arrested by men of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Lagos State Police Command for allegedly stealing a Cuban Diamond neck chain, a Frank Muller and Rolex wristwatches worth N243 million belonging to their employer  a popular celebrity who resides in Lekki, Lagos state.

The suspects identified as Alex Obinyan who works as a cleaner and Ayuba Samson works as a car washer were arrested my men of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Lagos State Police Command.

In a statement released by the Rapid Response Squad, the name of the popular celebrity was hidden but has vast investment in the Lekki axis of the state.

It was learnt that Obinyan has spent eight years working and living with the celebrity while his accomplice identified as Samon started working at the celebrity’s residence two months ago after returning from his hometown, Chibok. They were on N80,000 and N50,000 monthly salaries.

According to statement issued by the Rapid Response Squad (RRS), the suspects stole the luxury items and fled to Borno state with the intention of selling the items and using the proceeds to start a new life. The police was alerted and after a detailed investigation, both men were apprehended in Borno state.

The suspects, who were captured on the Closed Circuit (CCTV) leaving the celebrity’s residence, have confessed to stealing the Cuban Diamond Chain valued at N54 million, a Frank Muller Wristwatch worth N140 million and a Rolex wristwatch worth N49 million.

“I have been working with him (celebrity) in Lekki for over eight years. I am used to moving those valuables around the house wherever I found them in his car. I have never thought of stealing them. When Samson came and he saw me with the gold chain laced with diamonds, he convinced me that we could make a fortune from stealing them. He was not with us before. Within two months of his stay, we planned to steal these things.

“Oga was in the sitting room. We stole the chain along with a Frank Moller wristwatch and a Rolex wristwatch. Before escaping, we already got a buyer for the chain. We sold the Cuban Diamond chain at Eti-Osa for N6 million. The following day, we escaped to Abuja where we bought a Toyota Corolla. We sold the Frank Moller watch in Abuja for N4 million to raise more money for our escape to Borno State, where we intended to start new lives and businesses”

Obinyan was said to have written a letter to his employer announcing his disengagement. In his letter, he expressed his bitterness over his boss’s attitude towards him since he began working for him. Part of the letter reads

“…I know you will be shock why I write to you but the truth is that due to some quite observation I have come to a notice that you are not a person that someone can rely on. I have been patient enough to see if you can help me but you keep on promising me up to now there is no avale.

“To cut the story short, I have decided to stop working for you, and I’m sorry to mention that but you have to bear with me. I have gone for good, because I cannot continue to work for a person that doesn’t care about me and doesn’t value me for the rest of my life”.

RRS says the suspects were arrested in Maiduguri in their Two-Room-and-a-parlour they rented. Arrested alongside with them were the buyer of the Cuban diamond chain, Haruna Abdullahi and that of the Frank Muller’s wristwatch, Abubakar Buhari.

Items found from them included a Rolex watch, two brand new Keke Napep and a Toyota Corolla and the sum of $2,200.

The suspects have been transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID), Panti for further investigations.

TAGGED:Lagos domestic workersLagos popular celebrityLagos State Police CommandRapid Response Squad (RRS)State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID)Theft of valuable items
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BySodiq Lawal Chocomilo
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