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Family Employs Robber As Househelp

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CYRIACUS IZUEKWE


When 73-year old retiree, Mr. Alexander Okoye and his wife Mrs. Njideka Okoye, employed one Ben Peters as househelp on October 12, 2018, little did they know they had brought home a robber.

P.M.EXPRESS reports that the man came prepared to rob them and were it not for the great providence might have harmed the old couple.
This was disclosed by the PPRO, CSP Chike Oti, on behalf of the Lagos State Commissioner of Police.
Oti explained that on October 24, 2018, Mr. & Mrs. Okoye cried out to the Commissioner of Police, CP Edgal Imohimi, through a written petition complaining of how the said Ben Peters who was with them for just eleven days, stole their valuables including their Toyota Camry saloon car 2008 model, five thousand United States Dollars, six packet shirts and a Motorola android phone.

Based on their complaint, the CP directed CSP Kemi Adedeji and team attached to the Command’s Human Rights section to launch a manhunt for the fleeing househelp.
On 18th December, 2018, barely two months after the incident, the said Ben Peters was arrested in a hideout in Agege, Lagos and some of the stolen items were recovered from him.
Investigation so far revealed that his real name is Usang Bassey Effiong and not Ben Peters as he made his employers to believe.
Meanwhile, the suspect has confessed how he committed crime. He narrated that he noted where Mr. Okoye usually hid his bedroom key and to gain access to it he needed to duplicate the living room key; so he went ahead and made a copy of the living room key.

It was on October 23, 2018, that he made up his mind to break into the couple’s bedroom. And to do so undetected, he disconnected the CCTV camera that would have recorded his activities, picked up the bedroom key, constructively broke into the couple’s room, stole their valuables and thereafter drove off with their car.

The suspect added that robbing the couple was easy for him because the househelp they had sacked before employing him, one Matthew Johnson Abam, was a member of his thieving syndicate and had furnished him with relevant information about the couple even before he came to live with them.

The CP urged employers of domestic servants to be painstaking in carrying out background checks on them to minimise situations whereby these unverified servants take advantage of their employers.

Both suspects are currently undergoing interrogations with a view to helping the Police arrest their partners in crime and recover the stolen items.

 

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