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  • Communities cry out over robbers’ incessant attacks

    Communities cry out over robbers’ incessant attacks

    The fear of armed robbers is the beginning of wisdom for residents of Awofeso, Babayemi and Ogunnaike streets in Palmgrove, Somolu Local Government Area of Lagos.

    The robbers in the last three months, The Nation learnt, have continued to terrorise the communities.

    Besides carting valuable goods and cash away, they robbers were said to have left some of their victims injured.

    Food vendors and shop owners in the communities were said to have been the latest victims.

    Three shop owners on Awofeso and Babayemi streets, according to the residents, were robbed thrice within three weeks.

    A food vendor on Awofeso Street was also robbed thrice between May and July.

    The Nation learnt that the robbers reportedly break into shops, carting away electricity generating sets, Plasma televisions, stabilisers, home theatres, bags of rice and money.

    They usually rob in the mid night, a resident said.

    According to Olawale Olumide, the victims, mostly food vendors and shop owners are fed up with the situation of things, stressing that they are tired of reporting robbery cases to the police as little or no effort is made to arrest the situation.

    A food vendor at Awofeso Street, who simply gave her name as Mrs Salau told The Nation that she had been robbed thrice within a space of three months.

    She said: “If I begin to share my experience with these armed robbers, I may land in the hospital. I have been selling here for the past seven years. The first robbery attack I experienced was two years ago. Then, it was not as serious as the ones of recent. I took fate and continued with my business. On May 16, it was a terrible day for me. We got to the shop around 6am to prepare early. Around 6:30, these people came with guns and entered my shop. They scattered my store and took the money we kept there. They carried the two big generators, plasma television, my daughter’s laptop that is in the store and thousands of money we had in the bag. They also carried the stabilisers for the freezers before they left.

    “I reported to Pedro Police Station in Somolu and they came. They asked if I suspect anyone then. People around told them they suspected one guy and the police arrested him. After some weeks, I realised I am even the one spending more because the police were demanding for money. It got to a point people started pleading on his behalf and I was tired of the whole thing. I had to drop the case and left everything to God.

    “I still continued with my business. Again on June 7, the second day of Salah, I got to the shop with my assistants and we met the doors opened. They even broke the wall and carted away with everything they could lay their hands on. I had money inside; they left with all valuables in the shop including the new generator I bought and all the food stuffs.

    “Last Monday, as usual, I met the two shops door opened in the morning. I was almost rushed to the hospital. My husband had to come to the scene. I was so confused. I thought I was the only one only to hear from my neighbour who sells next to me that they visited her shop too. I am not interested in bringing in the police because they should be the one in charge of our security. I want the Lagos State Governor to come to our aid in Somolu. These armed robbers have made it a routine. We are helpless.”

    Another food vendor on the same street, Mrs Silas told The Nation said: “I have never experience this kind of thing before in the past four years I have been selling here. Although I normally hear of robbery cases, I never knew mine is near. I got to the shop on June 3 and met it opened. They broke the padlock and enter. They took my Plasma television and generating set. I didn’t keep any money in the shop. They must have been searching for money because the whole store was scattered. Since then, I can’t ice my drinks as there is no generating set. I will implore Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to help us deploy more policemen to man our street. It is becoming unbearable.”

    Mrs Kehinde Ama, a caterer on Babayemi Street said the armed robbers, who broke into her shop July 20 at midnight, also made do with her television, generating set, bags of rice and cake.

    She said: “I learnt residents discovered around 3am that my shop has been burgled and alerted officer at Pedro Police Station. They were said to have announced their coming with their siren which made the robbers left and escaped. When I got to the shop that morning, I didn’t bother to report it to the police. This is becoming rampant. Aside from vendors, they also rob shops too. It shows the dearth of insecurity in Somolu, we need the government to take a quick action.”

    A barber on the same street who share his shop with a soft drink seller, Mr Abdul Yaqeen Mafimisesin narrated his ordeal with the robbers who visited his shop on July 13 during Ramadan period.

    He said: “I slept in my shop with the intention to wake by 4am and eat Sahur. I heard a knock around that 4am because I checked the time on my handset. I heard some voices saying ‘Alfa, wake up for Sahur. It is time.’ I opened and saw four men smoking Indian hemp; they entered and pushed me. They were not wearing any top; they had only trousers on them. They held cutlass and asked me to bow down.

    “They began their search, took my television and collected my phone; they even removed my Sim card and threw it at me. They also took my big electricity generating set. They ask for what is in the next shop and I told them it is drinks. They took water and plastic drinks and three stabilizers, one from my shop and two from the other shops. They wanted to make do with my home theatre when one of them noted that the bus is full. That got me surprised but I kept quiet. They saw my bag which contained N25,000. They also took the money. They were about to leave when one of them suggested they matchet me, others disagreed, saying I didn’t prove stubborn. They shut the door at me and left.

    “I wasn’t myself for the next two hours because I have not experience such in my life before. Some people speculate they must have operated with the aid of an insider but I don’t even know who it could be. Many customers come in to cut their hairs, how would I have known who might have informed them. I want the Lagos state Government to help us. These armed robbers now see it as a normal because no one has taken action. We want our Governor Ambode to provide us with effective security.”

    A panel beater on Ogunnaike Street, who gave his name as Yahya recalled that the robbers made use of jack to steal the batteries of a car and bus parked at his workshop for repair, adding that he met their bonnets opened on July 20. A resident of Babayemi Street, Mrs Sarah Mabawonku expressed her dissatisfaction over the persistent robbery cases, stressing that the robbers must have intended to extend it to houses if not for the gate constructed on the street.

    She said: “Before now, we have heard lot of robbery cases. May 2014 was a terrible period for Babayemi residents when one of our neighbours was brutally matcheted by some armed robbers. His attack brought about the gate we constructed for security purpose. The case was taken up by the government and those people were arrested and jailed during the tenure of Mr Babatunde Fashola. We lock the gate by 11pm and we have never had of anything since then. Now, that they have started robbing shops, it shows they mean another serious business. We want Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to interfere this time.”

  • Robbers raid Ladipo market

    Daredevil robbers  struck at the Progress Section of the Ladipo Auto Spare Parts Market, Mushin, Lagos on Tuesday night through Thursday morning.

    They operated at two new generation banks situated in the market and looted over five shops.

    The robbers carted away an undisclosed amount but a cross-section of traders who declined to be identified for security concerns  estimated the loot at millions of naira since some of the traders could not go to the bank to deposit money because of the eid-il-fitri holiday.

    A trader who declined to be named said that the police rounded up nightguards on duty. He added that the nightguards were bound hand and feet during the operation.

    Efforts to contact the State Command spokesperson,  Superintendent of Police Dolapo Badmus, at press time were futile.

  • Robbers kill final year student of Bayelsa varsity

    Robbers kill final year student of Bayelsa varsity

    Campaging armed robbers have shot to death a final year engineering student of the Bayelsa State-owned Niger Delta University (NDU), Wilberforce Island, Amasoma, Southern Ijaw.

    Obele Wilson was attacked on the Sani Abacha Expressway, Yenagoa, where some branches of new generation banks are located.

    The bandits, who were armed with guns and other weapons, reportedly held hostage Wilson and some bank customers at about 2pm and started dispossessing them of their cash, mobile handsets and other valuables.

    Prior to the incident, Wilson was said to be in the business of electronically processing NDU’s screening forms for admission seekers.

    A source, who spoke in confidence, said the deceased student was at the spot to seek customers from persons who bought the NDU forms from banks.

    He said: “The killing of Wilson was very painful. He was a final year engineering student who was in the business of processing screening forms for admission seekers.

    “He was at the premises of the bank on Tuesday to look for customers from among those who purchased the forms. Some armed robbers stormed the place and started collecting people’s valuables and cash. Wilson was said to have argued with them. They shot him.”

    The source said after the shooting, sympathisers tried to rush Wilson to an undisclosed hospital but  he died before getting there.

    He, however, blamed the incident on the ongoing industrial crisis between the employees of the university and the Governor Seriake Dickson-led administration which led to the shutdown of NDU.

    All the workers in the university have been on strike since April following the government’s inability to pay them their salaries for about six months.

    The source said: “If not for the strike, Wilson would have gone for his compulsory industrial training for final year engineering students. He was processing the training when the strike started”.

    Wilson was described by some friends as “an active youth” from Ogbia Local Government Area, immediate past Vice-President of the National Union of Bayelsa State Students (NUBSS), and leader of the Ogbia students union.

    There have been rising cases of armed robberies and other violent crimes in Yenagoa, the state capital, since the economic crisis occasioned by non-payment of salaries started.

    The source said: “In fact, there is nothing like security on this street. Every day, they beat up people to collect their properties. Even yesterday, they broke into one  shop and made away with foodstuff.

    “They also entered one barbing saloon and stole a plasma television. They are constantly attacking shops and sometimes between 5 to 6am, they beat up women and collect their hand bags.

    “As far as we are concerned, there is  no security. You know how the police operate. They normally come after the incident. They do their normal patrol. They even come the time they are not needed.

    “Before now, this street was not like this. But now once its 7 to 8pm, you see people locking their shops which is not supposed to be”.

  • Gunmen kill bank customer, cart away money

    Gunmen kill bank customer, cart away money

    Gunmen Thursday killed a bank customer, Kingsley Chukwudi in the Apapa area of Lagos State.

    The incident occurred in the morning while the young man was leaving the bank.

    It was gathered that the gunmen who rode on power bike, allegedly trailed the victim to the bank and shot him.

    The Nation gathered that they also carted away his bag containing laptop, money and other valuables.

    It was learnt that a combined tram of Rapid Response Squad (RRS) operatives and policemen attached to the Apapa Division have been on the lookout for the suspects who fled immediately they shot the victim.

    A source who hinted on the incident said the robbers probably thought that the victim was carrying huge money in the bag.

    “He has entered the bank and was leaving when he was shot. He was a security guard. He was carrying his laptop bag and the robbers thought he was going to deposit money into the bank but the young man was just carrying his laptop bag.

    “His body was taken to Area B Police Command in Apapa, which attracted crowd because he was a very good person,” the source said.

    Efforts to get the state command’s spokesperson, Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent of Police (SP) to comment on the issue failed as at the time of filing this report.

  • Robbers attack Vanguard publisher Sam Amuka

    Robbers attack Vanguard publisher Sam Amuka

    Suspected armed robbers yesterday invaded the Lagos home of Vanguard publisher Sam Amuka, injuring him and carting away cash and some items.

    The raid was the second on Amuka’s home in about two years.

    The invaders  allegedly hit the octogenarian  with an iron rod. He was rushed to a private hospital.

    Ten suspects arrested in connection with the attack are being quizzed at the Special Anti-Robbery Sqaud (SARS), Ikeja.

    Detectives were said to be screening Amuka’s private guards, domestic staff as well as all the the estate’s security personnel.

    It was gathered that the criminals stormed Amuka’s Anthony Village residence at about 1:30am after scaling the high fence.

    They were said to have broken the burglarproof on one of the windows.

    They smashed the ceiling leading to his bedroom where he was found and ordered him to bring ‘the money’.

    The Nation gathered that the criminals overpowered and tied the private guards at Amuka’s compound and held them hostage for over 45 minutes.

    According to one of the guards, after tying their hands and covering their faces, four of the armed men went into the building, leaving one to watch over them.

    The guard said: “I was on a chair at the entrance gate when I saw five young men moving from the wall close to the gate towards the house. I accosted them but they subdued me and my mate.

    “They tied our hands and covered our faces while one of them kept watch over us at the gate. Other members of the gang  went inside the house only to come out about 45 minutes later and ordered us to unlock the main gate.

    “As soon as we obeyed them, they left the compound and we heard the screeching of tyres of a car zooming off.”

    An employee with the Vanguard newspaper, who usually brought dailies to the publisher’s house claimed that  he saw an ash colour car sped off as he approached the main gate to deliver yesterday’s dailies.

    It was learnt that efforts by the Commander, Rapid Response Squad (RRS), Tunji Disu, an Assistant Commissioner of Police  (ACP), to apprehend the criminals were unsuccessful because all the gates leading to Amuka’s place were locked.

    Disu, who was the first policeman to arrive at the scene with his men, were said to have contacted the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) at Anthony, Chima Agha, a Superintendent of Police (SP) to create access, but the bandits had fled before that was achieved.

    The Police Commissioner, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, who arrived at the scene much later and also visited ‘Uncle Sam’ at the hospital, assured that the culprits will be fished out and prosecuted.

  • Abia police arrest 11 suspected kidnappers, robbers

    Abia police arrest 11 suspected kidnappers, robbers

    Men of the Abia State Command have arrested 11 persons suspected to be members of a kidnapping, armed robbery gang that been causing havoc in various parts of Aba, the commercial hub of the state and its environs.

    Out of the 11 suspects, three were said to be involved in kidnapping activities, two in armed robbery, while the rest six were arrested allegedly for being in possession and dealing in hard drugs.

    The suspected kidnappers, Bright Nwokengbe, Gomba Kaji and John Onyemuwa, were accused of abducting an unnamed Yoruba man in the city.

    Nwokengbe,19, who was accused of being behind several kidnapping activities in the state, was said to have been arrested in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, by a crack team of police intelligence team, while the rest two were nabbed in Aba after a robbery operation.

    Onuoha Okpani, a labourer in Aba and Jeremiah Kalu, who claimed to be a commercial bus driver, were both arrested at Umukalika axis of Aba for alleged armed robbery.

    Items recovered from them included mobile phones and the sum of 20,000 (from both of them), part of the it loot from a robbery operation which they were yet to dispose before luck ran out on them.

    Other members of their gang were said to be on the run as police said it has launched manhunt for them.

    Parading the 11 suspects before newsmen at the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) office at Ogbor Hill, Aba, the State Commissioner of Police, Joshak Habila, said that the arrest was possible because his men were able to analyse and utilise information given to them appropriately.

    He claimed that most of kidnapping incidents in the state, especially in Aba and its environs come from border communities.

    “Most of the kidnappers are now coming from communities that border Abia with other states and we have been cooperating with the police in those states and one of the results is what you have seen today (Saturday)”.

    Habila said his command had a new road map it is now using to reduce crime cases, especially kidnapping, in the state and expressed joy that the woman who had been providing the kidnappers’ food and other needs had been arrested and their hideout taken over by government.

    The CP advised criminals in the area to renounce their trade and come back to real life to add values to the society, stressing that police in the state would not take it kindly with any person arrested for criminal offence.

    He advised the public to always volunteer information to the police, promising that such information would be treated with utmost confidentiality.

    Apart from Nwokengbe, who denied involvement in kidnapping, rather claiming he was arrested in his elder brother’s stead, others admitted to the crime.

    While Gomba Kaji and John Onyemuwa confessed to the crime of kidnapping, saying they received N120, 000 each for passing information which led to the abduction of the Yoruba man, to their gang members, Onuoha Okpani and Jeremiah Kalu said they were lured into robbery by their friend they described as one Maduekwe (now at large) and were given N6,000 each after the operation, which preceded their arrest.

    The six drug suspects, who were arrested in their hideout within the Imo Gate axis, all confessed to the crime and blamed the devil for their actions.

    About 10 pieces of cutlasses, raps of cocaine, candles, drug tester and among others, were found in their custody.

    All the suspects were taken into custody pending their arraignment.

  • Robbers kill 86-year-old Akure chief

    Robbers kill 86-year-old Akure chief

    The Ayalodi of Akure, Ondo State, High Chief Dada Oyateru, was on Tuesday killed by robbery suspects at his home in Oke-Ijebu, Akure, the state capital.

    It was learnt that he was strangled to death, following his refusal to give the bandits money.

    According to his junior wife, Titilola, “ three armed men broke into our house at 1am early Tuesday morning.

    “They entered the house through my late husband’s room after cutting the burglary proof upstairs and held us hostage for about four hours.

     “They pointed guns at Baba, demanding for the money which he brought home the previous night.

    “He pleaded with them that he didn’t have any money but they refused to listen to him.

    “They threatened to kill us if we didn’t give them money.

    “My husband was to go for check-up at the Federal Medical Centre, Owo on Monday, but he could not  because he had no money.

    “The nationwide strike paralysed bank operations and other business transactions.

    “He begged them not to kill him, imploring them to go with his two cars.

    “Baba even promised to go to the bank the following day to withdraw money for them.

    “Baba begged but they insisted that they would kill him if he didn’t give them money that night.

    “They tied my husband with ropes and asked us to lie down.

    “They stifled him by twisting his neck.

    “They ransacked the house, making away with valuables, such as laptop, phones, jewelries and my N35, 000, which I collected from a cooperative society.

    “They escaped with Baba’s red Toyota Camry at 4:30am.”

  • Police arrest two over possession of arms in Yenagoa

    Police arrest two over possession of arms in Yenagoa

    The Police in Bayelsa on Sunday said it arrested two suspected robbers with firearms.

    DSP Asinim Butswat, Police Public Relations Officer in Bayelsa, made this known to News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Yenagoa.

    He said that a riffle and 197 rounds of ammunition were recovered from the suspects.

    Asinim said two other suspects escaped but assured that police would apprehend and make them to face the law.

    “On Saturday policemen on routine Stop and Search Operations along the Gloryland Drive, Yenagoa, flagged down a red Highlander jeep with REG No. SPR 386 AA.

    “AR riffle with five loaded magazines containing 197 rounds of ammunition were recovered from the vehicle.

    “The occupants of the vehicle, one James Ebi, 31 and Pinni Oyakemeagha, 34, were arrested, two other suspects escaped,” Butswat said.

  • Suspected phone, jewellery robbers held

    Suspected phone, jewellery robbers held

    Rapid Response Squad (RRS) operatives have arrested eight persons for allegedly ambushing people at night around Ojota, Ketu and Mile 12 and dispossessing them of their valuables.

    They are John Obinna, Sunday Ugwu, Dapo Simeon, Chinonso Onnogo, Chuka Eze, Kadir Afolabi, Segun Pascal and David Bassey.

    Their arrest followed an attack on two women last Wednesday at MKO Gardens near Ojota.

    The women were said to have alerted RRS operatives stationed in the area on Thursday, prompting a combing of the area.

    The operatives, it was gathered, met Obinna and Ugwu on the crime scene and found phones and unused sim cards on them, which were traced to their owner, Adebayo Ogunleye.

    According to a RRS statement, Simeon confessed to the crime and claimed to have lost count of the number of people he had robbed. He was quoted as saying that he graduated into robbery from pick pocketing.

    According to the bricklayer turned ‘robber’, he has been stealing for over three years.

    “I can’t remember the number of phones I have stolen and collected from passersby in Ojota, Ketu and Mile 12. I was trained by Olasege and later Femi. Both of them are my bosses.

    “They live in Mushin, Idi-oro area. They taught me the job. I usually sell all the phones I stole to Baba Iyabo. He comes to Down Blow area in Mile 12 to collect the phones and jewellery very early in the morning,” he said.

    Ogunleye, who was invited to RRS Headquarters at Alausa, Ikeja, said he was ambushed between Ojota and Mile 12 and his two phones collected.

    He said his attacker macheted him on the head because he refused to surrender his Microsoft Lumia 535 andTecno T5 and his wallet containing his Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards, among others.

    “It was God’s intervention that I was not killed that night as I was struggling for survival, drinking my own blood before I was able to cross to the other side of the road and escape,” he said.

    Police spokesperson, Dolapo Badmos, a Superintendent (SP), said the suspects confessed to be robbers, adding that they have given the police information that would lead to arresting others.

  • RRS nab suspected phones, jewellery robbers

    RRS nab suspected phones, jewellery robbers

    The Lagos State Rapid Response Squad (RRS) has arrested eight suspected robbers who ambush their victims at night around Ojota, Ketu and Mile 12.
    The suspects are John Obinna; Sunday Ugwu; Dapo Simeon, 27;
    Chinonso Onnogo; Chuka Eze; Kadir Afolabi; Segun Pascal and David Bassey.
    Their arrests were sequel to the attack on two women last Wednesday at MKO Gardens near Ojota.
    The women were said to have alerted RRS operatives stationed in the area on Thursday, prompting the officers to comb the area.
    Having followed the victims to the crime scene, the operatives, it was gathered, met Obinna and Ugwu and after searching them found phones and unused simcards on them, which was later traced to its original owner, Adebayo Ogunleye.
    Confessing to the crime, Simeon who claimed to have lost count of the number of people he had robbed, stated that he graduated into robbery from pickpocketing.
    According to the bricklayer turned ‘robber’, he has been stealing for over three years.
    “I can’t remember the number of phones I have stolen and collected from passersby in Ojota, Ketu and Mile 12. I was trained by Olasege and later Femi. Both of them are my bosses.
    “They live in Mushin, Idioro area. They taught me the job. I usually sell all the phones I steal to Baba Iyabo. He comes to Down Blow area in Mile 12 to collect the phones and jewellery very early in the morning,” he stated.
    Ogunleye who was invited to RRS headquarters stated that he was ambushed between Ojota and Mile 12 and his two phones collected.
    He disclosed that his attacker had injured him on the head with a machete because he was refused to surrender his Microsoft Lumia 535 andTecno T5; as well as his wallet containing Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards, among others.