46 year old Alexander Ilesanmi (pictured
above), an indigene of Akure, Ondo state has been arrested by the Lagos
State Police command for parading himself as an Assistant Commissioner
of Police and receiving stolen vehicles from robbery suspects.
According to police reports, Illesanmi, who
goes about dressing in police uniform with the rank of a Deputy police
commissioner displayed on his shirt, was arrested after an apprehended notorious car snatcher and supposed
pastor of a church, Gabriel Asaolu, identified him to be one of those who bought stolen
cars from him. Continue...
Investigations by the police revealed that
Ilesanmi had bought two stolen cars, a Mitsubishi Montero and a Toyota
Avalon from the suspect before he was arrested. The insignia of a Deputy
Superintendent of Police (DSP), an Assistant Commissioner of
Police (ACP), two photographs of the himself in DSP and ACP uniforms as
well as an unregistered SUV believed to have been sold to him by
another suspect was discovered at his home.
When interrogated, Ilesanmi said he got
the DSP and ACP insignia from a friend, whom he identified simply as
Segun. He said he used the police uniforms to help in clearing vehicles
which he deals in
“I used to deal in cars. I usually travel to the Benin Republic to get vehicles. I would hang the ACP uniform on the backseat of my vehicle so that customs officials would not disturb me. With this trick, I smuggled in about six cars between 2011 and 2014. At checkpoints, the police and other security agencies would simply salute me, and let my vehicle go. I did not usually pay duties at the entry point. I sold the vehicles for prices ranging from N1.1m to N1.5m. I got the DSP and ACP uniforms from a friend named Segun. Till now, I don’t know where he got them from.”
When asked how he met Asaolu, Ilesanmi
replied,
“I knew Gabriel (Asaolu) as a pastor in a church at the Oke Aro area in Ogun State. He told me he was also a car dealer, and that he could supply vehicles to me at cheaper prices. I had gone to the church for a revival. He also said he was an Ondo State indigene. Later, we went into car-selling deals. I never knew he was an armed robbery suspect. In August 2011, he called me that he wanted to sell some cars, but he sold only the Toyota Avalon to me. I bought it from him for N750,000. I was using the car. I did not sell it. Apart from smuggling, I also used the police uniform to attract consultancy jobs from companies in Lagos which sent their officials to me for training. I trained some security guards for many companies. I regret being a fake policeman, but it is just unfortunate.” he said
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