The driver of
a bus conveying NNPC workers has run into trouble after he woke up at his
lover’s house on Assfood Street, Oriola, Alapere, Lagos and discovered that the
staff bus, a N23m Toyota Hiace, had been stolen.
The driver
Wasiu Aliyu has been arrested by POlice in connection with the theft on the
ground that he parked the bus at an unsafe spot and unauthorized (girlfriend)
house. Lol!
Mr. Aliyu was
arraigned on Monday on two counts of stealing in an Ikeja Magistrate’s Court.
A neighbour of
the girlfriend had alerted Mr Aliu, a father of two children, around 4am that
he saw some strange faces inside the bus. As Aliyu rushed out to know what was
happening, the thieves reportedly zoomed off.
The 36yrs old
indigene of Ilorin, Kwara, was said to have reported the alleged theft at the
Alapere Police Station and informed a manager of Doset Civil Engineering, which
owned the vehicle.
Mr. Aliyu told
the police that he had been driving the bus for over three years, stating that
he had no hand in the stealing.
He said, “I
was employed by the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation as a casual worker
sometime in 2014. At about 8pm on January 21, I went to my girlfriend’s house
in Oriola to pass the night. A man came to wake me up around 4am that he saw
some boys inside the bus.
“Before I got
to where the bus was, they had left with it. It was a mistake that I parked the
bus on the street because there is no security there.”
But the
manager, Osele Philips, in his statement, stated that a specific and safe
garage was provided for the driver to park the vehicle, saying the company
suspected a foul play.
He said, “The
18-seater vehicle is owned by the firm, but used as the NNPC staff bus. On
January 22, our driver attached to the staff bus called me at 7am and told me
the staff bus had been stolen where he parked it to greet his sister after
washing it.
“It was when I
got to the police station that I knew the bus was stolen on January 22 at 4am
and not January 21 as he earlier told me. The bus was stolen where he was not
supposed to park it. With his action and the circumstances surrounding the
theft of the vehicle, he is a prime suspect. The value of the vehicle is N23m.”
A police
prosecutor, Inspector Benedict Aigbokhan, who brought Mr. Aliyu before the
court, said he had allegedly committed an offence, which contravenes sections
285 (1) and 409 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2011.
Mr Aliyu pleaded
not guilty and elected summary trial.
The presiding
magistrate, Mrs. O.A. Akokhia, admitted him to bail in the sum of N1m with two
sureties in like sum while the case was adjourned till April 18, 2017 for
mention.

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