A 27-year-old commercial sex worker, 
Victoria Amodu, who was arrested by the police as a suspected robber, 
has said she played a “vital role” for her gang during their operations.
PUNCH Metro learnt that Amodu, 
who hails from Benin, Edo State, was arrested by the Lagos State Police 
Command at a brothel in Seme, near Badagry.
The police said apart from commercial 
sex work, Amodu allegedly belonged to a gang of robbers who were 
notorious for picking unsuspecting passengers in flashy cars and robbing
 them at gunpoint.
PUNCH Metro learnt that Amodu 
was arrested by the Special Anti-Robbery Squad after a member of the 
gang, Ahmed Isiaka, who had earlier been apprehended, named her as an 
accomplice
Amodu explained that her role during 
robbery operations was to sit beside the driver so that their victims 
would feel secured after seeing a woman in the vehicle.
She said, “During any robbery operation,
 I would dress casually and sit in the front beside the driver. Isiaka 
was the driver. Our vehicle usually plied Seme to Lagos areas. The 
passengers, picked on sighting me in the vehicle, would come in without 
suspicion.
“Then after going for a while, the 
driver would receive a signal from other vehicles at our back where 
other gang members were, and we would stop at a lonely area and rob our 
victims.
“After the robbery, the vehicles would 
zoom off to another area to pick a fresh round of passengers. That was 
how we operated. From each of the operations, they gave me between 
N10,000 and N15,000.
“One of the gang members named Okanlawon
 had come to the brothel where I operated and took me out for the night.
 He was the one that introduced me to other members of the gang and 
later to their work. I was not the only lady the gang used.”
Amodu, who said she was a divorcee, added that she took to commercial sex work as a result of poverty.
Also, Isiaka told PUNCH Metro 
that other areas in Lagos where the gang robbed passengers were Iyana 
Oba, Agbara and Oko Afo. He added that he had first been arrested by the
 Ojo Police Division before he was brought to SARS.
He said, “I was the driver who worked 
with Victoria (Amodu). We don’t come out until around 8.30pm. With 
Victoria in the front seat, it was easy to pick many passengers without 
arousing their suspicion.
“We were arrested because one of the 
victims we robbed, a woman, wrote down the vehicle’s registration number
 and reported her experience to the police.
“Few days later, the police found the vehicle, stopped and arrested me.”
                                     culled from punch online 
 
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