Two evil and greedy men - Frank Chukwuneye and Abdullahi Zakari -
conspired to steal N450,000 from their employer, Tom Wu, a Chinese
businessman based in Benin city, capital of Edo State before setting the
house ablaze.
The story of how the wicked act was conducted reveals that the duo
of Chukwuneye and Zakari were employed three months ago by Wu, to serve
respectively as his interpreter and security guard.
While Chukwuneye was placed on a monthly salary of N70,000, the Chinese paid Zakari N30,000 per month. He did so regularly.
The Sunnews reveals that during the yuletide period, on December
29, Wu withdrew N450,000 from the bank. Upon reaching home, he asked
Chukwuneye to put it on the top of the drawer in his bedroom. Later he
went out with Chukwuneye. But, the unthinkable happened.
According to Edo State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Chris Ezike,
Chukwuneye had conspired with Zakari to steal the money. He gave Zakari
the spare key to the bedroom of Wu and told him where to find the
money. To ensure his cooperation, he also promised to give him
N100,000, and this sealed the conspiracy.
Narrating what happened next, Zakari told Sunday Sun in an
interview at the headquarters of the State Criminal Investigation
Department, where he and Chuwkuneye are being held in custody, as
investigation progresses: “On December 30, 2015 when our Chinese
master went out, I went to his bedroom, opened it with the key Frank
gave me. I saw the N450,000 where they kept the money on the drawer. I
took the N450,000, put in the hollow of a loudspeaker and then set the
house on fire.”
Upon learning that his house was on fire, Wu rushed back home.
Suspecting foul play, he went to Ugbor Police Station, accompanied by
Chukwuneye, to make a formal report to the police.
The case was then transferred to the State CID Benin City, which
commenced investigation immediately. However, it wasn't long before the
duo confessed to the crime. The Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr.
Chukwudi Ariekpare, SCID, told the officer-in-charge of general
investigation, Supol Stella Ebikefe (SP), to dispatch a team of
detectives. In course of investigation, the trail led to the two
employees. When properly questioned, they spilled the beans, confessed
to the crime, and gave graphic details of the roles played by each of
them.
Chukwuneye revealed that he was the the mastermind of the evil act. He said: “Three
months ago, I was employed by the Chinese as an interpreter and he paid
me N70,000 monthly. I masterminded the whole ugly incident; I gave the
security man, Abdullahi, a spare key to the bedroom of our master and
told him to set the house ablaze after taking the money.
“It was people in the neighbourhood who alerted me that the
house was burning, but I pretended as if I didn’t know what was
happening. I followed my master to Ugbor Police Station to make a
report.”
Expectedly, the victim, Wu, felt deeply betrayed by the two men he employed. He said:
“I was shocked to learn that the two Nigerians I employed and made them
comfortable and also paid them regularly committed the crime. I
employed Frank as my interpreter and gave him everything he wanted, yet
he betrayed me. He was the only person who knew that I brought N450,000
from the bank and put it in my bedroom. I want justice to be done and
the police to recover my money from them.”
Ezike assured that the suspects would be charged to court soon.
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