A suspected serial car thief, Mr. Prince Onyeka,
who was recently arrested by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, has
confessed that he had stolen only seven cars.
Onyeka, who was recently paraded by the Lagos
State Police Command, said his targets were usually Toyota Camry cars.
Describing how he usually stole cars, he said he
had a Master Key which he got from Benin Republic.
He said he used the key to open car doors
including those that had functional alarm systems.
The suspect also said car alarm systems fixed in
Nigeria are no match for robbers.
Onyeka said, “I got the key from Porto Novo and
it opens Toyota Camry cars, specifically the 1998 model. Most times, if the car
has a factory-fitted alarm, the alarm would start sounding immediately I open
the car with my key and I run away. However, if the alarm was fitted here in
Nigeria, it doesn’t go off when I open it.
“So, the cars with Nigerian security
systems are really no match for me.”
The 30-year-old said he usually stole vehicles
parked on the roadside at night, adding that he usually studied his victim for
30 minutes or hours before striking.
He said, “I usually operate around Surulere,
FESTAC and Ikeja areas. I steal cars parked on the roadside at night. When
people park their vehicles, I study the area for a while to make sure that the
owner is not nearby and I usually blend in the darkness so people do not really
see me.
“After I steal the cars, I take it to a far
location and park it on the roadside for a few days before selling it off. I
usually sell the cars for about N400,000.”
Asked why he ventured into crime, the suspect,
who claimed to be a prince in Imo State, said he was deported from Thailand
early last year and was trying to save some money which he would use to travel
back to Asia.
He said, “I cannot disclose why I was deported
but I was working at a hotel in Thailand. I am married to a white woman and we
have a son. After I got deported, I was jobless so one of my friends who had
since relocated to London, introduced me to it.
“I planned to travel back to Asia and I was
saving towards it. I have stolen only seven cars so far and I should have
stopped but people owed me money and this affected by savings.”
Narrating how he was arrested, the suspect said
some policemen pretended to be customers and tricked him to bringing a car to
Surulere only to be arrested.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi
Braide, said the suspect was arrested through intelligence gathering. She said
he would soon be charged to court.
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