One Gogo Daniel Ume alias Full Payment, suspected to be a member of a notorious gang operating across the south-south and south-east of the country, has confessed his involvement in crime, saying he uses his monetary proceeds to help the poor and ‘sew seeds.’
Ume, 30, who said he and his syndicate were responsible for the numerous kidnappings and bank heists in the last three years, said students on industrial attachments in banks usually gave them info before they carried out an operation.
He pleaded for mercy noting that he usually donated food items and gifts to his church after every successful operation.
Ume and two others, Ikadoi Michael Isere (aka White Witch) and Ifeanyi Kalu, were arrested after the Inspector-General of Police, IGP, Special Intelligence Response Team, SIRT, in Rivers and Bayelsa states, launched a manhunt on criminals in its efforts to curb crime.
The trio was found with three AK47 rifles, one automatic rifle, 12 magazines, 310 rounds of live ammunitions, dynamite, a Toyota Highlander SUV, Toyota Venza and a Ford Edge SUV, were recovered from them upon their arrest.
The suspects admitted that they carried out the two bullion van robberies which took place between 2014 and 2015 at a Diamond Bank branch at Trans Amadi, Port Harcourt, where they stole N360m.
The suspects also admitted to carrying out the 2014 bullion van robbery at Igrita Roundabout, Airport Road, Port-Harcourt; robbery of a UBA branch on Azikiwe Road in Port-Harcourt in the same year and a 2015 bullion van robbery at another branch of the bank at the Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port-Harcourt, where they made away with N80m and killed a student in the process.
While numerating their crime, the suspects also told the police that their gang was responsible for a robbery attack on a Fidelity Bank branch at GRA, Port-Harcourt adding that they set ablaze a police patrol van along Psychiatric Hospital Road, Rumuigbo, Port-Harcourt.
In all these operations, several policemen were said to have been gunned down. During a December 2013 robbery operation allegedly conducted by the gang at a supermarket along Obasanjo Way, three policemen, Inspector Dennies Akapan, Sgt. Ekwere Epoulo and Cpl. Okougor Nyambi were gunned down, after which the gang members took away the policemen’s Ak47 rifles.
Other police victims were Assistant Superintendent of Police Bamidele Mohammed, Insp. Austen Moore, Cpl. Prince Tigabara, the three policemen from the Elekahia division, who were escorting a bullion van filled with currency when they were robbed and gunned down by the gang.
The gang reportedly extended their killing spree to neighbouring states like Enugu, where they took part in the robbery of a UBA branch in Owerri, Imo State in April 2014 and stole N5m.
They also admitted to attacking a First Bank branch in Enugu where one of their gang members identified as Akio was killed in June of the same year. The gang were said to have abandoned his body and fled.
Apart from armed robbery, the gang also undertook series of kidnappings and car-jacking which reportedly fetched them millions of naira.
In January 2014, the gang kidnapped a worker of an oil company, Agip, on whom a ransom of N16m was paid.
In his confession, Ume said, “In February 2016 when we attacked a Fidelity Bank branch at GRA Port Harcourt, we blew up the door with dynamite and stole; before we left, we destroyed all the CCTV cameras on the premises and shot two people on the premises.
“One Promise, who worked in the bank before as a student on industrial attachment, monitored the bank for two weeks before the attack.
“In several other robberies, the IT student provided us vital information about other banks in Port Harcourt.
“Promise told us to ensure that operational manager of Fidelity Bank must not leave the bank or the operation would fail.
“I graduated from the Rivers State polytechnic in 2013, and that same year I was sent to prison where I enrolled for studies at the National Open University.
“My journey into crime started in 2012, when I joined the Vikings Confraternity and I became friends with a member known as Fabian, who was already into kidnapping activities by a gang known as Abiye. I also joined the Abiye gang and my first operation with them was the kidnap of a 15-year-old boy that fetched us N2m. I was given N150,000 out of it.
“Later, I followed the gang to rob a First Bank branch and I got N2m from that. I used part of my share of that money to pay my rent. The next operation we did at another First Bank branch in Enugu, one of our members, Kio, was shot dead by one of the policemen. We decided to go back to Owerri to rob another bank, while Promise was our informant.
“Promise told us to look out for the manager of the bank who usually held the key to the bank. But when we got there, we did not see the manager and we entered using a sledge hammer. What our gang got was not up to N10m but I was given N800,000.
“We later kidnapped a woman, and her husband paid N12m as ransom. I got N3m as my share from there. We also kidnapped another woman who was carrying huge money. She paid N2m before we released her. In one of our operations, we got information that money was being moved from a bank at Alakaya, off Trans-Amandi to the Port Harcourt International Airport.
“We once intercepted the bullion van on Airport Road, Port Harcourt. I tried shooting but my rifle jammed. A colleague, Chike, was shot and he fell, then Boma and White Witch rained bullets on the vehicle. Some of the foreign currency in the vehicle was destroyed but I got N4.5m from the money we stole during the operation. I bought a Lexus SUV for N2m, and gave N100,000 to an orphanage home. I also contributed N150,000 towards the roofing of my church. Each time I go for a successful operation, I normally buy bags of rice, noodles, diapers, and donate money to orphanages.
“I also bought two job slots for myself and my elder brother. I later sold my job slots to someone else who gave me N70,000 monthly. I also gave little money to my mum and sister.
“In another operation months later, we attacked a Diamond Bank branch at Trans-Amandi, Port Harcourt and we made away with N75m out of which I got N15m as his share.”
Ume said that was the point he decided to call it quit.
He said, “I told other members to go and look for what to do with their lives with the money they had got because I was no longer interested since God had given me all I was looking for.
“After giving aids to children at the orphanage, I used part of the money to rent an apartment in Lagos and I paid for two years and half at Ajao Estate. I also bought furniture and other properties I needed. I then bought two plots of land in Bayelsa, I invested the rest into oil bunkering.”
“But after the money finished, a month before the election in Rivers State, we trailed a bullion van into the UST campus in Port Harcourt and robbed it of N39m. I got N10m as my share,” he added.
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