
As per the panel beater, the 8 months in Kirikiri Prison couldn't prevent him from backpedaling to taking, accepting he may have some otherworldly issues that continues pushing him to take.
"I spent eight months in Kirikiri Prison, but I still came out to continue stealing cars.
I was arrested last year for car snatching. I was granted bail by the court, through the intervention of my uncle.
My uncle paid to get me bailed, but I don’t know how much."
After he was allowed safeguard, Kosemani said that his uncle declined to suit him in his home, and this constrained him to rest in transports at engine parks.
He likewise admitted that he has an expert key with which he takes autos effortlessly from where they are stopped. His mug was full when agents of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), of the Lagos Command captured him at his den.
"I use master key to open doors of cars I want to steal. I also use the key to start the vehicle. My friend, Aboki, introduced me to the business. I bought the master key for N12,000.
I prefer to operate at night and in the early hours of the day. I use the key to test the cars at night. If the key can start the car, I will come back around 4am to move it. I have removed only three cars – at Ijesha, Ajao Estate and Ilasa areas of Lagos State.
I sold a Toyota 3X for N35,000 because the engine was faulty. I sold the second car for N150,000. But Aboki gave me N100,000.
The third car was bought by a guy for N35,000. He said he would be going to Ladipo Market to dismantle it and sell the parts."
On how he was captured, Kosemani said that a companion he basically distinguished as Ayeke, provided for him a Toyota Serena auto to offer. He, notwithstanding, said he didn't have any acquaintance with it was a stolen one. Kosemani said that 18 days after the auto had been with him, policemen came to capture him. As indicated by him, it was after his capture that the police let him know that it was stolen auto.
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