The Lagos State Police Command has
arrested a housemaid, Mary Francis, for allegedly conniving with her
friends to rob her employer.
The spokesperson for the command, Ngozi
Braide, said on the day of the robbery, Francis intentionally left the
door open in order to give the robbers easy access to the house.
She said, “Francis, Ogana Igwe, John and
Peter all planned to carry out a robbery operation in the house of her
employer. On January 4, 2013, at about 7:30pm, the entrance gate was
intentionally left open which gave easy entrance to the robbers.
“The two armed men ransacked madam’s
apartment having tied her up with ropes. The robbers carted away a Honda
Civic car, a laptop, N200,000 and $3,000 (N480,000), gold and jewellery
valued at N2m, five mobile phones.
“Through investigations, we traced Igwe,
the prime suspect, to Cross River State but he was later found in Ogun
State where some of the stolen items such as the mobile phones and
jewellery were sold.”
The housemaid however denied conniving
with the robbers but said her employer did not feed her often enough
which made her prone to temptation.
She said, “I didn’t know that the door
was left open that day. Igwe had told me earlier that he planned to rob
my boss but I refused. Even on the day they came to rob, I was begging
him not to but he said if I exposed him, he would kill me. I was also
tied up along with my madam which shows you that I knew nothing about
the robbery.
“I have been working with her for over two months but most of the times it was only garri that she fed me with.”
Igwe however insisted that the housemaid
was the brains behind the operation. He said he only used toy guns
during the robbery and pleaded with the police to show him mercy as he
was ready to receive God into his life.
He said, “Mary (Francis) and I are both
from Cross River and I knew her before coming to Lagos. One day we met
at Sagamu and she told me she wanted to steal her boss’s money and run
away but I told her I had a brighter idea.
“With the cooperation of Mary, we
stormed her madam’s house with toy guns around 8pm and robbed her. We
stole a car in order to escape but we later dumped it somewhere. We sold
the jewellery for N400,000 and my share was N200,000. We didn’t give
Mary anything because we haven’t seen her since then.
“I regret what I did and I wish I could
be given a second chance because I have changed my ways and I’m ready to
receive God into my life.”
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