Police nab leader of fake ‘special force’ targeting exotic cars in Lagos estates

A suspected leader of a criminal gang notorious for disguising as security operatives to deceive the public, Jude Onouha, is now in the custody of the Lagos State police command.
Deputy spokesperson for the command, Babaseyi Oluseyi, in a statement on Saturday, said that the gang was notorious for identity theft to conduct fake investigations in residents’ houses and use the opportunity to vandalise and steal vehicle parts.
The statement read in part, “The police detectives of the Lagos State Police Command successfully arrested one Jude Onouha ‘m’, aged 46, who is the kingpin and gang leader of a vicious and notorious criminal syndicate that specializes in disguising as security operatives in fake security outfit uniforms and using a Mercedes car jack modified to look like firearms to gain access into estates within Lagos metropolis.
“The suspect and his gang specialized in disguising themselves as security operatives, wearing fake uniforms and using a modified Mercedes-Benz car jack, crafted to resemble a firearm, to deceive unsuspecting estate security personnel.
“Under the false pretence of conducting security investigations, they gained access into several residential estates. Once inside, the gang targeted high-end vehicles such as Toyota Hilux, Toyota Highlander, Lexus 650, Mercedes-Benz, and other SUVs, systematically vandalizing them and removing vital and expensive components including brainboxes, tapping glasses, wiring systems, side mirrors, and control devices.”
Mr Babaseyi said operatives recovered from the suspect a Mercedes Benz car jack and a face cap with the inscription ‘Special Force,’ which he used to disguise as a security operative.
According to the command, the suspect admitted to the crime and assisting in the investigation of the case, adding that efforts were being intensified to arrest other members of the gang and their accomplices to face prosecution.
The command advised residents, particularly estate management and security guards, to be vigilant and show utmost caution whenever people present themselves as operatives of any security agency seeking to gain entrance into their estates.
He also urged Lagos residents to collaborate with the police by contacting the Divisional Police Officer in their area to confirm the authenticity of such security personnel before granting them access into their estates.
He added that if there was any doubt, such persons should immediately be referred to the nearest police division.
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