Tag: robbers

  • Robbers attack school in Ekiti

    There was panic in Christ’s Girls’ School, Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State, following a robbery yesterday.

    The robbers were said to have entered the school at 1.30 am and made for the administrative block.

    They carted away an unspecified number of desktop and laptop computers.

    They removed the burglary-proof window before entering.

    No pupil was attacked or raped as being speculated in the town. The incident has been reported to the police.

    A visit to the school later in the day showed that normal activities were going on.

    A senior worker urged reporters to disregard the rumour that some pupils were raped during the raid.

    “They went away with some desktop and laptop computers but none of our pupils was either raped or attacked by the invaders.

    “They did not go to the hostel at all, the incident happened at the admin block, the rumour is not true,” she said.

    The head teacher, simply referred to as Mrs. Ogundipe, was not around to speak on the development.

    She was said to have been summoned by the Commissioner for Education, Jide Egunjobi.

     

  • Fleeing ‘robbers’ drop nine guns, 42 cartridges

    Fleeing ‘robbers’ drop nine guns, 42 cartridges

    The police operatives yesterday recovered nine pump action guns and 42 live ammunition from two fleeing suspected robbers in Amuwo Odofin, Lagos.

    The weapons were recovered by men of the Area E command led by Assistant Commissioner of Police (APC) Frank Mba.

    It was learnt that the weapons were found in a bag abandoned by a fleeing motorcyclist and his passenger, around Seventh Avenue in Festac, during a chase by a patrol team.

    The Nation gathered that patrols have been intensified around the neighbourhood to curb crime.

    A source said the incident occurred about 12midnight.

    The patrol team, he said, sighted the motorcycle, which was unregistered and pursued it.

    [ad id=”403656″]According to him, the police were suspicious because the passenger carried a sack.

    “We moved forward in pursuit of the bike and as soon as they sighted us, they ran away, abandoning the motorcycle and the sack. We could not shoot because we did not know what was in the sack. But when the sack was searched, we found nine pump action guns and 42 live cartridges,” he said.

    The state command’s spokesman, Joe Offor, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said the cartridges were 42.

    He said: “At about 11:15pm on Sunday, Anti-Robbery policemen in Festac found a bag abandoned by suspected robbers at Seventh Avenue, which contained nine pump actions and eight live cartridges.

    “The fleeing suspects also abandoned an unregistered motorcycle. Investigations are ongoing to fish out the culprits.”

  • Mob lynches suspect as ‘robbers’ steal N3m from tricycle passenger

    •Hoodlums shot Keke NAPEP operator

    A mob at the weekend apprehended three of a four-member robbery gang at Ox-Bow Lake, Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital.

    One of the suspects, identified simply as Jeff, was reportedly lynched; the others had been beaten up before a police patrol van arrived and took away the suspects.

    Jeff, it was learnt, was among the suspected robbers who shot a commercial tricycle (Keke NAPEP) operator and dispossessed his two passengers of N3 million.

    The hoodlums were said to have accosted the tricycle operator, shot him in the head and collected the money from his passengers, a couple, returning from a bank.

    The gunshot reportedly attracted workers at nearby building sites.

    Some residents were said to have run to the scene and chased the hoodlums.

    A resident, who spoke in confidence, said: “The robbers had one gun. The mob moved closer and apprehended three of them. They were almost beaten to death before the arrival of a police patrol team.”

    It was gathered that Jeff died while the police were conveying him to the hospital, following the injury he sustained from the beating.

    Police spokesman Asinim Butswat, an Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), urged the public not to take the law into their hands.

    He said: “On September 12, at noon, four armed young men – Aya Victor (23), Ebi Godwin (20), Ejike Igwe and Jeff (surname unknown), drove a Volkswagen car with registration number AL 305 AGU and blocked a tricycle that was carrying Mr and Mrs Eric Oyibodokoye, at Oxbow Lake, Swali, Yenagoa.

    “The suspects shot the tricyclist in his head, collected the N3 million from the occupants and zoomed off.

    “Policemen were alerted and three members of the gang were arrested by the residnts, but were apprehended beaten up before the arrival of the policemen. The tricyclist and the suspects were taken to the Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa, for medical attention.

    “One of the suspects, Jeff, later died. His body has been deposited at the same hospital for autopsy. The fourth suspect was trailed and arrested at Swali community in possession of a locally-made pistol and N144,500, part of the stolen money.

    “The public is advised to continue to support the police in fighting crimes. But they should not take the law into their hands by beating suspects. Investigation is ongoing.”

  • Police kill two robbers, arrest 15 miscreants in Kano

    Police kill two robbers, arrest 15 miscreants in Kano

    The Kano State Police Command said on Friday that it had killed two suspected armed robbers in Kano metropolis.

    The Command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Magaji Majiya, made the disclosure while briefing newsmen in Kano.

    He said the suspects were killed by men of the anti-robbery squad, following a tip-off after they lodged in a hotel behind the Malam Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital in Kano.

    ‘’The suspects are from Kano but they normally strike in Kano and go to Kaduna and hide with their colleagues from other parts of the country, “ he said.

    Majiya said personnel of Kano State Command of SARs and their Kaduna State counterparts went to the hotel where they lodged based on the information given to them.

    According to him, the gang leader escaped through the ceiling and called one of his members who took him to his house at Sharada Quarters in Kano where they took another car.

    He said when they realised that they were being trailed, they opened fire on police vehicle but were over powered by the police who killed two of them while another escaped with an AK47 rifle.

    ‘’We recovered an English pistol, one Mercedes Benz, one BMW, fake ID cards and anti-car tracker and some charms.

    According to him, the police have also arrested 15 miscreants popularly known as ‘Yan-daba’ at Rijiyar Zaki quarters in Kano.

    Majiya said the suspects were apprehended during a special operation on Sept. 8 around 1.30 p.m. by special Anti-Daba operatives.

    He added that items recovered during the operation included large quantity of Indian hemp, Tramadol tablets and dangerous weapons.

    ‘’Similarly, he said the police had arrested three persons who stole a Honda Siena at Rijiyar Zaki in addition to two others who specialised in burglary during the night, especially after rainfall.

    He said as soon as investigation was completed, the suspects would be charged to court.

  • Robbers attack The Nation man in Asaba

    Robbers yesterday stormed the home of Mr. Okungbowa Aiwerie, The Nation Correspondent in Asaba, the Delta State capital.

    They stole musical equipment, a laptop, jewellery and cash.

    The incident, which occurred at 2.30am, was the third on the journalist.

    Okungbowa said the robbers scaled the fence into his compound.

    The reporter said he heard a loud bang on his door as the hoodlums forced their way into his rented apartment.

    He said: “At 2.30am, I heard a loud noise. Before I could wake up, I was accosted by the gunmen. My wife, two sons, my son’s friend and my daughter were asked to face down. I was beaten up with the butt of their guns and asked to bring out the money in my possession. I quickly complied.

    “They ransacked the house, taking any valuable, including my wife’s jewellery, money, laptop and musical sets. The operation lasted about an hour.”

    Okungbowa said he refused to report the matter to the police because nothing came out of a previous attack on him on December 30, last year, despite lodging complaints with the police.

    The journalist said he was most pained by the loss of his laptop because it was the “only work tool I relied on for sending my reports.”

  • Suspected robbers arrested for defiling nurses, patients

    The police said yesterday that they had arrested two persons suspected to have defiled patients and nurses at a hospital in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State after robbing them.

    The suspects, Demola David and Dare Oladunjoye, have also been identified as the suspected killers of Alayande Oladipo, who was shot dead in Ijebu-Ode on August 25.

    Police spokesman Olumuyiwa Adejobi said the suspects were responsible for the robbery and rape at the hospital.

    Eight robbery suspects have been nabbed by the police attached to Igbeba Division, Ijebu-Ode after a gun battle.

    Adejobi said the leader of the eight-man gang, Ayomide Muruf (alias Sucker) was injured.

    Other arrested members of the gang are Kayode (alias Small), Tunde Reuben, Tomiwa Adekoye, Adeyemi Adegoke, Kufe Emmanuel, Moses Udoh and Akeem Adenrele (alias Polo). He said the search for others would continue.

    Adejobi said Police Commissioner Abdulmajid Ali had directed that the suspects be moved to the Special Anti-robbery Squad, Abeokuta for further investigation.

  • Robbers who raped nurses, patients arrested in Ogun

    Two robbers suspected to have raped patients and some hospital staff on duty after robbing them in an Ijebu – Ode based hospital have been arrested by the police in Ogun State.
    The suspects – Demola David and Dare Oladunjoy who were arrested at Olisa Street, Ijebu – Ode, have also been identified as the killers of one Alayande Oladipo that was shot dead in Ijebu Ode last August 25.
    According to the State Police Public Relations Officer, Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the suspects are responsible for the recent robbery and rape cases at the Amazing Grace Hospital in Ijebu – Ode where patients and staff were raped and robbed during the attack at the hospital.
    Similarly, eight other robbery suspects were also arrested by the Police operatives attached to Igbeba Division, Ijebu – Ode after a gun battle with the suspects.
    Adejobi said leader of the eight – man robbery gang, Ayomide Muruf(alias Sucker) sustained bullet wound in the gun battle.
    Other members of the gang arrested are one Kayode(alias Small), Tunde Reuben, Tomiwa Adekoye, Adeyemi Adegoke, Kufe Emmanuel, Moses Udoh and Akeem Adenrele(alias Polo) while manhunt for some
    fleeing members continues.
    According to the Police Image maker in the state, the Commissioner of Police, Abdulmajid Ali,has directed that the suspects be moved to the Special Anti Robbery Squad Abeokuta for further Investigation prosecution

  • Residents injured as robbers invade Lagos street

    Residents injured as robbers invade Lagos street

    •Abandon some loot as police intervene

    Suspected robbers on Monday morning raided Ibadan Street in Ilupeju, Lagos, beating their victims to surrender cash and valuables.

    The armed men, who were said to have attacked the area around 2am with ýguns, irons and knives, raided about six compounds. They fled after men of the Ilupeju Police Division confronted them.

    It was gathered that the suspects, numbering about six, brought a bus which they parked at Ile-Ise Bus Stop, on Shylloný Street to cart away the stolen items.

    Among the compounds attacked were 21, 23, 25, 26, 28, 30ý Ibadan Street, some of which had no perimeter fence.

    It was gathered that the robbers, who damaged the street gate, tied up two night guards ýbefore embarking on their mission.

    Although they were said to have escaped with about N300,000 and mobile phones, The Nation learnt that they abandoned a car, some Plasma Television sets, laptops and Ipads ýthey stole from their victims.

    It was gathered that one of the victims, a Department of State Security (DSS) agent, allegedly lost N200,000 and five laptops to the armed men, while N40,000, N20,000ý and N10,000 were stolen from other victims.

    Recounting her ordeal, a 69-year-old woman, who spoke under anonymityý, said they broke her net and forced their way into her room.

    She said the hoodlums hit her head with an iron because she tried to run out of her room after they gained entry.

    She said: “It was around 2am, I was in my room and I didn’t know what was happening. Suddenly, I heard a noise as though someone was trying to break my door net. I asked who was that? But someone shouted that I should open the door. I immediately suspected that something was wrong and so, I moved towards the door.

    “By that time, they have broken my net and were trying to force my door open. I struggled with them but they overpowered me. Immediately they entered, I tried to run out because my daughters were in the next room, but one of them used an iron to hit my head and blood started rushing out.

    “It was later that I knew they had gone to my children’s room, collected N19,000 and three phones. I also learnt that they robbed four apartments in my compound alone and they went to about five other compounds,” she said.

    The woman praised the police for coming to their rescue. She disclosed that the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) had visited her twice and was instrumental to her being treated at a private hospital.

    She urged them to sustain regular patrols in the area to ward off hoodlums.

    Another victim, who gave her name as Jane, told The Nation that one of the robbers who entered her room was hooded.

    She suspected that it must be a familiar face, adding that the other suspects were not maskedý and unrecognisable.

    A man said the intervention of the policemen saved other houses on the street from being raided.

    He disclosed that after dismantling electronics from his neighbours’ house, the armed robbers collected his car key with a view to transport the ýelectronics to their bus stationed on Shyllon Street.

    He said: “They were more than five in number. I saw two young boys among them. We heard that they picked irons from a welder’s shop on the street. They were shooting sporadically.

    “They broke many doors and threatened people. Although they abandoned television sets, laptops and Ipads, money and phones were not seen.

    “They collected N200,000 from a DSS operative and five laptops. They also collected various amounts from victims and even beat up some people. They tied our gatemen to a burglary proofý in one of the compounds.

    At the time The Nation visited the street, most of the landlords were going for a meeting called upon by the landlords’ association chairman, Idowu Orelaja.

    ýOrelaja, who said robbers have not attacked the street in the last 20 years, promised to forestall future occurrence.

    A source at the police station confirmed the attack, adding that all valuables recovered were released to the victims.

    She said no arrest has been made.

    ý”Yes, there was an armed robbery attack but our men who were on patrol rose to the occasion and chased the bandits away.

    “While they were fleeing, they abandoned Plasma Television sets they had stolen, laptops, Ipads and a car key they collected from one of their victims with which they intended to park their loot.

    “They items were instantly released to their owners and our men have been patrolling the area since then,” said the police source.

    When contacted, the police command spokesperson, Patricia Amadin, ýa Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said she was unaware of the development, promising to find out and get back to the reporters.

     

  • ‘Expose robbers in your midst’

    The Executive Secretary of Mushin Local Government Area of Lagos State, Jide Bello, has urged community leaders to expose robbers in their areas.

    The council chief spoke yesterday when he hosted leaders of the local government’s Community Developments Associations (CDAs).

    He said: “All the tenants and landlords, whose children engage in one form of thuggery or the other, are well known to the members of the CDAs. It is your responsibility to call them to order or hand them over to security agencies when they refuse to change from their evil ways.”

    Bello urged landlords and other members of the community to meet regularly to identity critical areas.

    The council chief advised the residents to ensure regular the hygiene of their environment.

    He said: “It has become a grave offence for anyone to drop refuse inside the drains in Lagos. Anyone who does so is an enemy of the state. When you patronise the cart pushers who end up dropping the refuse inside our rivers and the drains, you are an enemy of Lagos State. The growth and development of the state is in our hands as residents who must play proper roles to sustain the state’s growth.

    “Today, we have agreed that Private Sector Participation (PSP) operators must collaborate with CDA members. This will make their jobs very easy. If you have challenges with the residents, involve the community leaders to intervene, especially those who refuse to drop refuse at approved centres.

    “When you have challenges in your community that is beyond your immediate control, contact the local government for help. This gesture of involving the CDAs is meant to bring governance to the people at the grassroots.”

    A statement by the council’s Information Officer, Olusegun Akinyemi, said CDC Chairman Rasheed Agbolade urged the residents not to undermine the local government’s authorities.

    He noted that participatory government confers some responsibilities on the people.

  • Police forced us to confess, Ikorodu robbery suspects tell court

    The robbery suspects who allegedly robbed banks in Ikorodu have told the Federal High Court in Lagos that the confessional statements they made to the police were not voluntary.
    Their lawyer Olusegun Akanbi is also praying the court to order the police to produce them if they are still alive.
    He said the suspects “made confessional statements to the members of the press out of duress”.
    He argued that it is illegal for the police to parade criminal suspects and have them grant press interviews under compulsion. ‎
    The lawyer is praying the court for an order compelling the police to produce the four suspects in court because their families were denied access to them.
    The accused persons are ‎Agbojule Bright, Promise Abiwa, Monday Omoboye and Monday Ikuesan.
    They were paraded on July 6 in connection with the robbery of the Ipakodo branches of First Bank and Zenith Bank in Ikorodu.
    The police said they were part of an 18-man gang which made away with about N80million in the robbery on June 24.
    The four suspects had reportedly confessed to playing different roles in the alleged crime while three Sport Utility Vehicles (SUVs) allegedly bought with the robbery proceeds were recovered from them.
    Akanbi claimed that the police violated the suspects’ right to remain silent or to avoid answering any questions until after consulting with a lawyer in line with Section 35(2) of the 1999 Constitution.
    According to the lawyer, the suspects may not get a fair trial since they have “already suffered prejudice in the eye of the public due to unfair publicity and unprofessional acts of the defendants.”
    He claimed that the police refused to allow him or the suspects’ family members to see them in detention.
    “The applicants’ counsel were not allowed to see the applicants or even to have a brief interview with them when they visited the defendants on 15th July 2015.

    ‎“The applicants’ constitutional rights under Section 36 of the 1999 Constitution are at stake because the defendants have already taken a biased position by denying the applicants’ family or their counsel their right of visiting them in police custody.

    ‎“It will be in the interest of justice if the applicants are brought before this honourable court so that the court can ascertain whether the applicants are still alive.
    “It will be in the interest of justice if the applicants can be charged by the defendants to court since they have already spent over 24 hours in custody.
    “Failure to do this will amount to usurpation of the constitutional powers of the judiciary,” the lawyer argued.
    He claimed that the suspects were entitled to N5million damages for what he described as their unlawful detention.
    Justice Mohammed Yunusa adjourned to S‎eptember 7‎ to enable the Inspector-General of Police Solomon Arase respond to the suit.