The 30-year-old robbery suspect, James Peters, who was arrested by
operatives of the Inspector General of Police Special Intelligence Response
Team, IRT, last Monday, in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, after three members of
his gang were shot dead by police, has disclosed that his gang was on a mission
to rob Arik Airline of N40 million.
The suspect, who is a native of Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of
Bayelsa State, told Vanguard that his gang got information through an insider
that the airline was bringing the money onboard one of its aircraft that would
land at the Port Harcourt Air Force Base. Peters explained that his elder
brother, identified as Newman and the leader of the gang, brought the
information to the gang, claiming that his brother then contacted the gang’s
second-in-command known as Timi and two others, who he identified as Michael
and Depreye. He said they met at a hotel in Port Harcourt last Sunday, where
they planned the operation. Peters noted that the gang agreed that Timi, Michael
and Depreye, now deceased, would be the first to strike at the Air Force Base
and dispossess the airline of the money while his elder brother, their driver
and himself would provide back up. He said the gang had planned to escape into
the creeks with the money through Nembe Waterside, where they had a waiting
speed boat. According to him, “we had concluded our plans and Timi, Michael and
Depreye had all gone for the operation as planned. “I don’t know how the police
intercepted them and they were killed in the process. But I was trailed to my
house and arrested.”
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