Ayodeji Azeez death: Robber found guilty of Anerley ambush murder

Ayodeji Azeez, 22, from Dagenham
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Bronwen Weatherby27 November 2019
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A robber has been found guilty of murdering a young man after he was lured into an ambush by a teenage girl in south London.

Ayodeji Azeez, 22, from Dagenham, thought he was going to meet a girl when he drove his blue BMW to Anerley on November 4 last year.

Instead, a group of robbers were lying in wait in a car park off Samos Road, the Old Bailey heard.

Kevin Lusala, 22, had arranged for a 17-year-old girl to set Mr Azeez up in the trap, jurors were told.

Kevin Lusala, 22 

When the victim resisted being robbed, Lusala stabbed him 16 times with a large knife.

Mr Azeez stumbled into the road and was pronounced dead shortly after, despite efforts by paramedics to save him.

Chaise Gray, 24, who was accused of being part of the ambush, stole Mr Azeez’s car, which was abandoned a few streets away, jurors heard.

The robber was convicted at the Old Bailey in London
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Lusala, Gray, the 17-year-old girl and Jamie Marshall, 18, from south east London, all denied murder.

Giving evidence, the girl said Lusala had earlier told her to put on a pair of shorts and direct Mr Azeez where to drive.

Lusala claimed a mystery man called “Drago”, who had gold teeth and tattoos, was responsible for the killing.

Gray told jurors he had arrived after the stabbing, seen the victim was seriously injured and Lusala with a knife.

The jury rejected Lusala’s explanation and found him guilty of murder and conspiracy to rob.

The 17-year-old girl had admitted conspiracy to rob and was cleared of murder.

Gray welled up with tears as he was cleared of murder but convicted of conspiracy to rob.

Mr Marshall was found not guilty of all charges and discharged.

Judge Mark Dennis QC remanded the three convicted defendants into custody until sentencing on December 20.

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