A househelp, Usang Bassey, aka Ben Peters, who was
arrested by the Lagos State Police Command for breaking into his employer’s
bedroom and stealing valuables, has revealed that he duplicated the bedroom key
to gain access.
Narrating how he committed the crime before reporters
yesterday in Lagos, Usang Bassey Effiong, who committed the act 11 days after
he was employed, said: “I noted where Mr. Okoye usually hide his bedroom key
and to gain access to the room, I went ahead and made a copy of the key.
“Before I broke into their bedroom, I disconnected the
CCTV camera so that I won’t be detected.
“Afterward, I stole their valuables and thereafter, drove
off with their car.
“Robbing the couple was easy for me because the househelp
they dismissed before employing me, one Matthew Johnson Abam, was a member of
our gang. He had furnished me with relevant information about the couple even
before I came to live with them,” he said as he was being paraded by the
police.
It was learnt that seventy-three-year-old retiree, Mr.
Alexander Okoye, and his wife Mrs Njideka Okoye, employed one Ben Peters as
househelp on October 12, who they later discovered his real names are Usang
Bassey Effiong.
On October 24, Mr. and Mrs Okoye petitioned Commissioner
of Police, Lagos State, Imohimi Edgal, complaining of how the said Ben Peters,
who was with them for just 11 days, stole their valuables including their car,
five thousand dollars, six shirts and a mobile phone.
It was gathered that based on their complaint, the CP
directed CSP Kemi Adedeji‘s team attached to the Command’s Human Rights section
to launch a manhunt for the fleeing house help.
Two months after the incident, the said Usang Bassey
Effiong aka Ben Peters, was arrested at a hideout in Agege, Lagos and some of
the stolen items recovered from him.
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