Robbery: Benin Woman Disarms, Arrests Suspect
A brave woman in Benin has assisted policemen
attached to the Oba police station in Benin City, Edo state, to arrest
five suspected armed robbers after she over-powered an attempt by one
the suspects to rob her.
It was learnt that the suspects were arrested after a member of their gang simply identified as Stanley, who claimed an Isoko man from Delta state attempted to rob a woman with a locally made pistol at Ire Street.
Luck however ran out on the suspected armed robber when the newscaster (name withheld) over powered the suspect and raised alarm which drew the attention of residents to her rescue.
It was learnt that the residents subsequently apprehended the armed robber and beat him up to a pulp before he was handed over to the police.
Following the suspect’s confession, the police began a manhunt for other members his gang and five of them were arrested while the leader of the gang is still at large.
Narrating how the suspected armed robber attempted to rob her, the newscaster who requested anonymity said she was caught unawares but she summoned courage and wrestled the gun from the armed robber before shouting for help.
She said: “I came to Benin from Lagos to attend a wedding and on Monday morning, I decided to go back. I woke up that fateful day and had my bath about5am. I wanted to hit the road on time so I can arrive early for my work.
“At about 5:30am, I came out to where I parked my car so I can clean the car, but as I was cleaning, I heard someone telling me to keep quiet. He has been hiding behind my car all this while waiting and he came out with a gun.
“He pointed the gun to my waist and whispered to me to take him inside the house and give him money. I started begging him that I will give him money. I also appealed to him that my sister whom I lodged with is heavily pregnant and may go into force labour if she sees the gun. He was not interested in my plea and he held the gun tightly to my waist.
“As we got close to the entrance of the sitting room where my bag was, I summoned courage and screamed Jesus!; at that moment, I don’t know what came over me and I turned round and grabbed the gun but he held tight to it. I struggled with him and turned the gun to his chest. He bit me and I bit him in return.
“I wrestled with him and we landed back at the point we started from my car. I screamed and started calling for help. My brother in-law ran out and held him and kicked the armed robber until he fell flat on his face.
“Other residents ran-out and joined in wrestling the gun from him. I eventually collected the gun from him after much struggle. The resident beat him mercilessly and wanted to kill him but I pleaded with them to allow the police to arrest him. The police later came and took him away. I am grateful to God for victory over the devils.”
It was gathered that the resident recovered a locally made gun, three cartridges, a wallet, phone and wristwatch from the suspect.
Naij.
It was learnt that the suspects were arrested after a member of their gang simply identified as Stanley, who claimed an Isoko man from Delta state attempted to rob a woman with a locally made pistol at Ire Street.
Luck however ran out on the suspected armed robber when the newscaster (name withheld) over powered the suspect and raised alarm which drew the attention of residents to her rescue.
It was learnt that the residents subsequently apprehended the armed robber and beat him up to a pulp before he was handed over to the police.
Following the suspect’s confession, the police began a manhunt for other members his gang and five of them were arrested while the leader of the gang is still at large.
Narrating how the suspected armed robber attempted to rob her, the newscaster who requested anonymity said she was caught unawares but she summoned courage and wrestled the gun from the armed robber before shouting for help.
She said: “I came to Benin from Lagos to attend a wedding and on Monday morning, I decided to go back. I woke up that fateful day and had my bath about5am. I wanted to hit the road on time so I can arrive early for my work.
“At about 5:30am, I came out to where I parked my car so I can clean the car, but as I was cleaning, I heard someone telling me to keep quiet. He has been hiding behind my car all this while waiting and he came out with a gun.
“He pointed the gun to my waist and whispered to me to take him inside the house and give him money. I started begging him that I will give him money. I also appealed to him that my sister whom I lodged with is heavily pregnant and may go into force labour if she sees the gun. He was not interested in my plea and he held the gun tightly to my waist.
“As we got close to the entrance of the sitting room where my bag was, I summoned courage and screamed Jesus!; at that moment, I don’t know what came over me and I turned round and grabbed the gun but he held tight to it. I struggled with him and turned the gun to his chest. He bit me and I bit him in return.
“I wrestled with him and we landed back at the point we started from my car. I screamed and started calling for help. My brother in-law ran out and held him and kicked the armed robber until he fell flat on his face.
“Other residents ran-out and joined in wrestling the gun from him. I eventually collected the gun from him after much struggle. The resident beat him mercilessly and wanted to kill him but I pleaded with them to allow the police to arrest him. The police later came and took him away. I am grateful to God for victory over the devils.”
It was gathered that the resident recovered a locally made gun, three cartridges, a wallet, phone and wristwatch from the suspect.
Naij.
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