Accountant in police net over N150m Lagos burglary
An accountant has been arrested in connection with a N150m Lagos burglary in Maryland. The suspect, who fled to Canada, was apprehended by police and Inter Read More: https://punchng.com/accountant-in-police-net-over-n150m-lagos-burglary/
The Zone 2 Police Command, Onikan, Lagos, has arrested an accountant accused of masterminding a burglary in Maryland, Lagos, in which property worth about ₦150 million was stolen. The Assistant Inspector-General of Police in charge of the zone, Mr Olohundare Jimoh, disclosed this while briefing journalists on Tuesday in Lagos. Jimoh said the suspect had been on the run since July 2025 and was arrested on Monday while attempting to re-enter Nigeria from Canada. According to him, the arrest followed months of collaboration between the Nigeria Police Force and the International Criminal Police Organisation (Interpol). He said the case began on July 11, 2025, when a burglary was reported at a residential property in Maryland, Lagos. The AIG said investigations began immediately, leading to the arrest of several suspects directly linked to the crime. “Those suspects were subsequently charged to court and remanded in prison custody. “However, the principal suspect, who served as accountant to the late property owner for 17 years, fled to Canada before he could be arrested,” he said. Jimoh said Interpol Nigeria was contacted on July 16, 2025, to assist in tracking the fugitive internationally. He noted that months of intelligence gathering and surveillance eventually led to the suspect’s interception on his return to Nigeria. “The arrest is a testament to the strong synergy between the Nigeria Police Force and Interpol. “It demonstrates that no matter where a suspect flees after committing a crime, law enforcement agencies can track and bring such persons to justice,” he said. The AIG said the suspect had already provided statements regarding his alleged role in the burglary and the involvement of other individuals. He added that investigations were continuing to uncover the full network behind the crime. Related News Kogi police command trains 565 constables in weapon handling Osun NDC chieftain seeks safeguards for State Police Era of impunity over, Kwara CP warns officers According to him, police are working to identify and arrest anyone who facilitated the offence, shared in its proceeds or knowingly received stolen property. “We are determined to ensure that everyone connected to this criminal act is brought to justice. “This includes those who participated directly, benefited from it, or purchased and concealed stolen items,” he said. Jimoh said preliminary investigations showed that valuables worth about ₦150 million were stolen from the property. He said the items were removed from a five-bedroom duplex and efforts were ongoing to recover outstanding pr
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