Rasaq, who claimed to have resigned as a factory worker, confessed to the police that he became a ‘one-chance’ robber to survive.
He said, “John and I live in Badagry. Every day, we go to Abule Egba, Agege, Fagba, Egbeda to operate.
“As soon as we make enough money, we retire for the day. I teamed up with John because picking people’s pockets is not easy. We had to team up to make more money to survive.
“We don’t make much money like before. The present economic condition in the country and the ‘change’ has greatly affected ‘one-chance’ robbery; everywhere is dry.
“I resigned from the factory where I worked after I noticed that my friends in the Ajegunle area were living large.
“It has been six years since I joined this gang. We don’t call it robbery, we call it hustling,” he added.
The state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, who confirmed the arrests said the suspects would be charged to court when investigations were completed.
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