How I Stole iPhones At Osun Mall – Suspected Looter

 

A Twenty-year-old suspected looter, Suliya Tajudeen who was paraded alongside 86 others by the police in connection with looting of public and private property in some parts of Osun State has revealed her involvement in the looting of the Osun Mall.

When asked during an interview with the Punch on how she was arrested by the police and how she got involved, she said: “On the day the #EndSars protest escalated in Osogbo (October 17), some hoodlums broke into Osun Mall and looted it. I was not part of the hoodlums that attacked the premises but I incidentally found myself near the mall when the attack took place.”

“I was not involved. I went to the mall to meet my hairstylist, who had called me earlier to come over so that I could tint my hair to black. But a few minutes after I got there, I saw many people running towards the mall. I also heard sounds like gunshots. But I wasn’t sure if they were gunshots or something else. We were all scared and so we ran in different directions in the mall.

“I could not go out because I believed those that came into the premises might injure me, so I hid. When the hoodlums were looting shops, the rest of us hid in different places. The hoodlums were moving from shop to shop, stealing items. They got to a phone shop and looted it. While they were carting away many phones, two iPhones fell near where I was and I picked them up.

“I can’t recognise those people, but they stole a lot of phones. I won’t lie, I took the iPhones and hid them under my clothes and went home.

“My intention was to return the phone the following day. I had planned to visit my stylist the following day.

“I wanted to return the phones the following day but before I could do that, the phones were tracked by the police and I was arrested.

“I didn’t use them personally. I don’t even know how to use iPhones. But I put SIM cards in the phones. My friends wanted to download Snapchat and take pictures with the phones, so they put SIM cards in them. The phones were new but not packaged.”

When asked which kind of work she does, she said: “I am a ‘runs girl’ (sex worker). I can’t explain it more than that. I leave you to find out.

While answering question on if she was part of the #EndSARS Protest, she said: “No, I didn’t join them but I was at Olaiya Junction, Osogbo while the protest was going I was there to watch them.”

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