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A suspected armed robber, Fisayo Olatubosun, 26, a tiler, has confessed to detectives attached to the Inspector-General of Police Special Intelligence Response Team, led by a Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, how he became champion of thieves and robbers.
According to Olatubosun, life changed after he was arrested in 2010 and remanded in prison.
He recollecting how his life deviated from the way he had planned it.
Olatubosun explained that the script of his life changed after he visited a mechanic workshop with his elder brother.
He recalled that while they were there, policemen appeared from nowhere and arrested him and the mechanic, but his elder brother smartly escaped.
The car, which was taken to the mechanic workshop to be fixed by Olatubosun’s brother, turned out to be a stolen one.
He disclosed: “While in prison, I was taught how to become a bigger and better criminal.
“I spent three years in prison and when I was released, I went into burgling of shops.
“Later, I went into house burglary at Ilesa.
“Last year December, one of my childhood friends, Olawale, told me that he was also into armed robbery.
I learnt in prison how to become a bigger, better criminal - Suspect -
At no point in time does this guy take responsibility for his actions. At all.
According to Olatubosun, life changed after he was arrested in 2010 and remanded in prison.
He recollecting how his life deviated from the way he had planned it.
Olatubosun explained that the script of his life changed after he visited a mechanic workshop with his elder brother.
He recalled that while they were there, policemen appeared from nowhere and arrested him and the mechanic, but his elder brother smartly escaped.
The car, which was taken to the mechanic workshop to be fixed by Olatubosun’s brother, turned out to be a stolen one.
He disclosed: “While in prison, I was taught how to become a bigger and better criminal.
“I spent three years in prison and when I was released, I went into burgling of shops.
“Later, I went into house burglary at Ilesa.
“Last year December, one of my childhood friends, Olawale, told me that he was also into armed robbery.
I learnt in prison how to become a bigger, better criminal - Suspect -
At no point in time does this guy take responsibility for his actions. At all.