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  • Robbers kill colleague in Bayelsa

    Robbers in Yenagoa, the Bayelsa State capital, have mistakenly killed their colleague, following a confusion created by a mob.

    The hoodlums stormed a supermarket at Imgbi in a tricycle to steal.

    After attacking the supermarket, the robbers tried to escape, but luck ran out on them when youths threw bottles and other weapons at them.

    In an attempt to escape, the hoodlums were said to have fired a gunshot, cocked their guns to fire another one as they jumped into the tricycle.

    But the mob reportedly pursued them, which made their driver to collide with an oncoming vehicle.

    “The tricycle somersaulted and we heard another gunshot. We later discovered that a bullet from one of the robbers’ loaded guns hit their driver in the back.

    “Three of the robbers escaped. The tricycle driver attempted to escape with gunshot wound, but he could not. He collapsed and later died”, an eyewitness, who spoke in confidence, said.

    The Chairman of the Bayelsa State Vigilante Service, Parkinson Ogede and police spokesman Asinim Butswat confirmed the incident.

  • Police arrest suspected hackers, robbers 

    The Lagos State Police Command said yesterday that it had arrested suspected robbers who dispossessed people of their Automated Teller Machine (ATM) cards and hacked into their accounts.

    Police Commissioner Imohimi Edgal, speaking during his weekly briefing on the activities of the command, said the police on October 7, about 12:30am, received information that armed men were making unauthorised withdrawals at a commercial bank ATM stand in Alaba.

    “Based on the information, operatives from Ojo Police Station and Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (FSARS) Ikeja mobilised to the scene and arrested two of the robbers, Olalekan Ayoola and Sodiq Olalere, while others escaped.

    “They were searched and in the process, banks’ ATM cards and one Nokia phone belonging to a victim were recovered,” Edgal said.

    He said the suspects confessed to belonging to a gang called “Blue Water Boys”, who have been terrorising residents of Ojo, Agric, Okokomaiko, Ajangbadi, Ijanaiji, Iba and environs.

  • Outcry as robbers lay siege to Lagos neighbourhood

    • Culprits were hoodlums dislodged from rail line axis —Task Force chair

    Residents of New Oko Oba, a Lagos suburb, have cried out following incessant robbery attacks in the night and wee hours, reports KUNLE AKINRINADE.

    EVERYDAY, Michael Olowa, a young marketer with a leading insurance firm in Lagos Mainland usually passes through the railway line area of Fagba along Iju Ishaga road. From there, he would trek to his residence at New Oko Oba into the warm embrace of his wife and two children. But last week, he collapsed into prolonged moments of sadness, following a robbery attack on him while returning home. On that day, Olowa had barely crossed the railway line into an adjoining street leading to his home, when he was accosted by three boys who wasted no time in dispossessing him of his valuables, including an HP laptop, undisclosed cash, and two android phones, at gunpoint.

    “It was like a scene from the movies when the boys swooped on me laughing and pointing a pistol at me to surrender my valuables. They initially pretended to have missed their way by asking me for direction to a strange street. It was while I stopped to answer them that they robbed me of my money, phones and laptop.

    “The value of my loss to the robbery was huge because some of the assignments I was handling for my company were stored as files on the laptop computer snatched from me by the heartless boys.”

    It was the same experience for Mrs Ayishat Adebayo, a trader at the Ogba area of Ikeja, who tasted the bile of robbers on October 3 this year on Jonathan Coker Road that stretches from Fagba Bus Stop toward another adjoining road leading to Abule Egba.

    The woman was returning home on the said day at about 7:30 pm when some boys emerged from the dark and slapped her to submission before fleeing with the proceed of her day’s sales and handset.

    She explained that bystanders thought she had a fight with the boys until she yelled out after the boys had left, that she had just been robbed.

    “I was just dazed beyond words after the incident. I was given some money to transport myself home by sympathisers. Since then, I have stopped trekking home on the road at night.”

    Other areas/victims

    Adelani Jacob had no inkling that danger was lurking after he cashed some money at a nearby ATM machine of a new generation bank and headed home on a commercial tricycle and alighted at Olaniyi junction, from where he hoped to walk down home. He had barely paid his fare when two men accosted him and demanded he surrender the money and bag on him or risk death.

    “I thought they were joking until one of them pulled a pistol on me, while his accomplice removed my bag, phone and the money in my pocket. I was just too shocked to offer any form of resistance. When I narrated my ordeal to my neighbours at home, they urged me to thank God that the robbers did not brutalise me. They cited the case of a man who died from injuries sustained from a similar robbery attack a few months back.”

    A petrol attendant in the Abule Egba, who lives in Puposola area of New Oko Oba, Raheem Sanusi, said he lost his salary to a three-man gang while he was returning home at night last month.

    “As a filling station supervisor, I usually close late. So, on September 30, I left my place of work in Abule Egba on an okada at about 10: 20pm. I was walking down the road to my house when four boys rushed at me and wanted to take a small bag that I was holding in my hand from me. I asked them not to worry, thinking they were boys in the neighbourhood who knew me and were being courteous. But I was wrong. When I asked them not to bother helping me carry my bag home, they slapped me and threatened to kill me if I did not hand over the bag and other valuables. They robbed me at gunpoint and fled in different directions. They took away the bag containing a sum of N15,000, which was my salary, and a Samsung android phone.”

    Other victims

    While the two victims were robbed at night, other victims were attacked in the wee hours while leaving home for work. Some of the roads commonly used by the robbers include Agric Road, Puposola, Olaniyi and Jonathan Coker Close, Pipeline Way, Olaofe Road and Mofoladayo Drives, among others.

    In some instances, robbers posed as commercial motorcycle operators, popularly called okada, to rob residents early in the morning. One of such cases was that of Emmanuel Robert, a worker in a metal factory in Ikeja, who was rushing to resume work around 6 am and was brutalised by okada robbers on Agric Road. He lost his phone and a sum of N5,000 to the fiendish men who fled on their motorbike.

    Robert said he was hospitalised for one week as a result of the severe beatings meted to him by the robbers. That was in the course of struggling with them for his wallet and the mobile telephone he bought three days to the incident.

    “I had heard stories about how people were robbed on the road, but it did not occur to me that I would become a victim one day. On the day of the unfortunate incident, I set out at about 5:30 am in order to meet up with my resumption time –7 am.

    “I was walking fast along the road when some boys, who rode on a motorcycle, pulled up by my side and started raining blows on me, yelling at me that I should surrender my phone and money. I resisted them because I had just bought the Nokia phone after I lost the one I was using before. They were infuriated and subjected me to several blows on my face. It was God that saved me; otherwise, I would have lost my sight to the incident.

    “I was hospitalised for one week and doctors said that I was lucky that vital areas of my eyes escaped my assailants’ blows. I have not been taking the road since then for fear of being attacked again”.

    Another victim, Ishola Taiwo, a building contractor, said he was robbed while passing through The Fagba railway line area in the early hours of October 3, 2018.

    “I was on my way to meet up with one of my clients and I decided to pass through a close just after the railway line at about 6 am on the day when three men rushed at me and dispossessed me of my two phonbes, wristwatch and a sum of N6000.

    When I raised alarm, passers-by gave them a hot chase but they escaped through an opening of a wire barricade erected by the state government to restrict access to the railway line area.”

    Criminals’ hideout

    The Nation gathered that the robbers had been operating from shanties and illegal structures erected around the Fagba railway junction, until they moved into the streets and communities to unleash terror on innocent residents, especially passers-by.

    It will be recalled that in June this year, the Lagos States Government served seven days removal notice to all owners and occupiers of illegal structures, shanties, and containarised shops around Abattoir and New Oko-Oba, Agege.

    At the expiration of the ultimatum, the Chairman of the Lagos State Task Force on Environmental and Special Offences, Mr Olayinka Egbeyemi, led the enforcement team of the agency and demolished over 2,500 illegal structures, shanties and containerised shops around Fagba railway side and Abbatoir. It was learnt that dangerous weapons were recovered from the scene of the demolition exercise.

    Egbeyemi said the illegal shanties served as haven for miscreants and hoodlums who terrorised innocent residents in the community by dispossessing them of their valuables, including phones, cash and jewellery at night and in the wee hours.

    He said: “It was an eyesore with miscreants and hoodlums freely smoking and selling Indian hemp. Underage boys and girls also engaged in prostitution around the area.”

    Also, in a similar raid on Iludun area of New Oko Oba in August, operatives of the Lagos State Task Force arrested 210 miscreants and impounded 125 motorcycles.

    The Nation gathered that the operation was carried out based on complaints by residents of the community. Egbeyemi said that the miscreants were those recently dislodged by the agency along railway line axis of New Oko Oba.

    “It was an eye-sore as these dislodged miscreants and street urchins were freely smoking and selling Indian hemp around residential premises where you have under age school girls and boys.

    “The demolished illegal shanties and containarised shops within abattoir and adjourning streets, aside from being on the landscape and harbouring criminals, are contributing to the under growth of health, environment and safety issues.”

    While Egbeyemi and his men might have succeeded in pulling down the unlawful structures, the situation has not really changed as the miscreants are still thriving in the area.

    When The Nation visited the area on Wednesday, hemp smoking boys were seen having a free day in and around a stretch adjoining Agric Road and another stretch of road leading to Abattoir.

    A source, who asked not to be named, said: “Initially, crime rate went down in this area after the demolition exercise, but the boys have since returned to unleash terror on innocent residents. They now sleep inside some stationery trailers and trucks on the road and have become serious security threat to the peace of this neighbourhood.”

    A trader at Daddy Savage Mini Market, Kingsley Attah, attributed the rising cases of robbery in the area to lack of proactive security measures to keep the perpetrators in check.

    He lamented: “Not a few people have been attacked and robbed by hoodlums lately. We want the state government and police to rescue us from robbers. Although, I am not a victim, but some of my customers and friends have been robbed either on their way home or while going out both at night and in the morning.”

    A community leader, Elder Soji Bolorunduro, urged the state government and law enforcement agents to carry out constant surveillance and patrol of the area at night and in the morning.

    “The miscreants are the ones responsible for the spate of robbery attacks on residents in recent times here. We were happy when they were flushed out by the Lagos Task Force in June, this year, with a corresponding decrease in robbery attacks and other vices.

    “However, they are back and have been operating freely in the community. They have now resorted to sleeping inside trailers and trucks parked on the road and have been terrorising people at nightfall and at dawn.

    “We are urging law enforcement agencies to step up patrol and surveillance of New Oko Oba with a view to preventing these boys from continuing with their terror on innocent people.”

    Another community leader, Alhaji Hajeem Hussain, also called on the police and other security forces to prevent trucks being used to bring cattle to the nearby abattoir from being parked in the area.

    “These trucks are being used by some of these boys as shelter after their shanties have been destroyed by the Lagos State Task Force in June. The trucks should be removed and the entrance from the wire barricade around the railway line should be close to prevent the hoodlums from gaining access to the neighbourhoods.”

  • Police arrests robbery gang leader, members in Jigawa

    The Jigawa state police command smashed a gang of armed robbers, arrested the gang leader and three other members whom were terrorizing of Gwaram local government in Jigawa state and some parts of Bauchi state.

    Parading the suspected criminals on Tuesday at the state’s police headquarter, the police commissioner in the state, Bala Zama Senchi represented by the command’s public relations officer, SP Abdu Jinjiri said “in one of the operations of the Federal Special Anti-Robbery Squad (F-SARS) of the command, four notorious armed robbers wee arrested in Gwaram local government area”.

    The commissioner explained that “a team of policemen attached to F-SARS Dutse arrested one Sa’adu Sulaiman of Yafi village in Gwaram local government area who was suspected to be a criminal, in the course of interrogation Sa’adu confessed to be a member of armed robbers who took parts in some armed robbery operations in the area”.

    According to him “Their gang was responsible for the armed robbery attacks at Rambazau village where they collected N975,000, Yadda village where they collected N150,000 and a new Bajaj motorcycle and Sara town where N2 million was collected from an Igbo trader”.

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    Senchi maintained that those arrested includes the gang leader identified as Moh’d Shehu alias Dunkule, Bature Lawan and Isa Babba.

    He added that “while Malam Niga, Ibrahim, Sale Kaduna, Yellow Nafara and Maiunguwa all of various addresses in Jigawa and Bauchi states are still at large”.

    The PPRO stated that two locally made Dane-guns where recovered, as efforts are being intensified to apprehends the fleeing other gang members and recover their two operational AK 47 rifles.

  • Robbers kill Ebonyi NUJ vice chairman

    Robbers have killed the vice chairman of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Ebonyi State Chapter, Samuel Nweke.

    He died along the Nkalagu axis of the Enugu-Abakaliki expressway while returning from Abeokuta, Ogun State capital after attending the NUJ national delegates conference at the weekend.

    It was gathered some armed bandits intercepted the vehicle near Nkalagu and ordered passengers to lie down on the expressway before another vehicle on high speed ran over and killed Nweke on the spot.

    Also other occupants of the vehicle sustained various degrees of injuries from machete cuts from the armed robbers.

    They are receiving treatment at Federal Teaching Hospital Abakaliki (FETHA).

    Governor David Umahi expressed great shock over the incident and commiserated with his immediate family and the union.

    In a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Emmanuel Uzor Umahi described his death as tragic.

    He called for full investigation into the circumstances surrounding his demise.

    He described Nweke as a great journalist and believer in his administration’s resolve to develop all sectors simultaneously using mass media as vehicle for social engineering.

    Umahi expressed optimism security agencies will carry out full investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death and bring the perpetrators to book while praying for the repose of his soul.

    NUJ Zone C also declared a one- week period of mourning for the slain journalist.

    A statement by the zonal vice chairman and Secretary, Petrus Obi and Kenneth Ofoma described the incident as very sad and wicked.

    The zone leadership called on security agencies to do the needful by apprehending the hoodlums and bringing them to book.

     

  • Robbers stab two to death in Edo

    Two persons have been stabbed to death by robbers at Amenze Street, Off Costain Road, New Benin, Oredo Local Government Area.

    The assailants robbed over eight houses, and injured those who had no money.

    Wife of one of their victims, Mrs. Erhun Ogiorio, said she begged the robbers not to kill her husband but they refused.

    According to her, “when they came in, one of them held a gun and the other one a knife. I told them we don’t have money that my husband is a civil servant. I wanted to give them phones but they stabbed my husband in the stomach and the chest.

    Another victim, who is receiving treatment, said he was stabbed twice by the robbers.

    “When they came into my room, they asked me to lie down. The next thing I know was that I was stabbed. They stabbed me twice.”

    Another said they collected N70,000 from him after being beaten.

    He said robbers used to terrorise them in the area.

    Police spokesman DSP Chidi Nwabuzor said it was a cult clash, adding that are was yet to arrest any suspect.

    “What we were told was that rival cults were fighting. Two persons were stabbed. No arrest has been made.”

     

  • Robbers stab two to death in Edo

    Two persons have been stabbed to death by armed robbers who raided Amenze street and environs Off Costain Road, Benin City, Edo state.

    The robbers robbed over eight houses in the area and inflicted injuries on anybody that does not have money to give to them.

    Wife of one of their victims, Mrs. Erhun Ogiorio, said she begged the robbers not to kill her husband but the robbers refused.

    According to her, “When they came in, one of them held a gun and the other one a knife. I told them we don’t have money that my husband is a civil servant. I wanted to give them phones but they stabbed my husband in the stomach and the chest.

    Another victim who is currently receiving treatment said he was stabbed twice by the robbers.

    “When they came into my room, they asked me to lie down. The next thing I know was that I was stabbed. They stabbed me twice.”

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    A victim who pleaded anonymity said they collected N70,000 from him after beating him before they moved to other house.

    He said robbers used to terrorize them in the area.

    Edo Police spokesman, DSP Chidi Nwabuzor, said it was a case of cult clash that was reported.

    He said the police was yet to arrest any suspect.

    “What we were told was that rival cult were fighting. Two persons stabbed. No arrest has been made.

  • Robbers invade School in Anambra

    Gunmen suspected robbers at the weekend invaded Demonstration Secondary School at Eziagu, Orumba South Local Government Area of Anambra State.

    Sixteen girls are said to be missing from the school.

    But the school management has debunked the report.

    The incident, it was gathered, happened on Saturday night, prompting the vigilance group in the area to be on red alert.

    A resident, who spoke in confidence, told The Nation that the robbers broke into the school dormitory, adding that the girls had been missing since.

    The invasion reportedly caused commotion in the hostel, forcing the pupils to scamper for safety.

    The source said: “We woke to the news of the invasion. From what we were told, 16 girls cannot be accounted for after they ran away for fear of being attacked by the hoodlums.”

    Police spokesman Haruna Mohammed, a Superintendent of Police (SP), could not be reached last night for his comments.

    But another source told The Nation that security operatives, including the vigilantes from Umunze, had been deployed in the area on the orders of the traditional ruler and the Divisional Police Officer (DPO).

    But the management of Federal College of Education (Technical), Umunze, which manages Demonstration Secondary School, denied that any of the pupils was missing following the invasion.

    In a statement yesterday by its Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mr Sam Otti, the school described the claim as false.

    The statement said: “The attention of the management has been drawn to a widespread rumour of 16 female students missing from its secondary school arm, Demonstration Secondary School, Eziagu, following a burglary incident on Saturday night.

    “The management was alerted to an unfortunate incident where some hoodlums scaled the tall perimeter fence into the school premises and made their way into the hostels purposely to steal the pupils’ beverages.

  • One chance robber jumps into lagoon to evade arrest

    …RRS arrests three

     

    A suspected one-chance gang member identified as Junior on Monday jumped into the lagoon on Third mainland Bridge.

    Junior, according to other members of his gang, jumped into the lagoon around 1pm with their loot to evade arrest.

    It was gathered that the group comprising Junior, Amos Williams, 21, Paul Olise, 37 and John Akinyemi had robbed four passengers they boarded around Ketu/Alepere enroute Oshodi.

    Rather than drop the passengers at Oshodi, the Vanagon Bus with registration number AKD562XP, sped towards Iyana Oworo and continued on the long bridge where the robbers pushed out each victim after dispossessing them.

    It was gathered that a victim, Semiu Oluwaseun they first pushed off the bus was rescued by a motorist who saw him fall.

    After narrating his ordeal, the motorist, it was gathered, gave the bus a hot pursuit but slowed after sighting operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) on the long bridge.

    “The victim reported what happened to the RRS men and they chased the bus, double-crossed it. But before they got to the bus, it seems the suspects noticed they were being followed.

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    “Junior jumped off the vehicle. He was hit twice by oncoming vehicles and he jumped into the lagoon straight away. The other three were arrested,” said a source.

    Semiu, it was gathered, told the police the robbers took his N500, 000 and mobile phones.

    Corroborating the account, the gang leader, Akinyemi said: “We were four. I was in charge of calling the team to work.  It was our first trip for the day. We took four passengers in Estate Bus Stop in Alapere.

    “They were going to Oshodi. We dispossessed them and dropped them off before Iyana-Oworo one after the other. We took their phones and money.

    “We have been doing this for more than three months. We sell the mobile phones and jewelry, and we share the money. Junior was carrying all the money and items we obtained that day. I do not know if he was confused because of the vehicles that knocked him as he was running. He jumped into the water.”

    Another victim, Jamiu Ojuroye, who was robbed on Sunday, identified John Akinyemi as the driver of the bus he was robbed in, adding that they collected his N150,000.

    Ojuroye added that after struggling with the robbers, they poured a peppery substance on his face, took his money before throwing him off around 8pm, said the police.

    Parading the suspects Wednesday, Police Commissioner Imohimi Edgal said: “A police patrol team stationed on the Third Mainland Bridge attached to RRS of the command on Pin-Down duty, received information that robbers were robbing passengers along the Third Mainland Bridge.

    “Based on the information, the team led by Inspector Emmanuel Isagua swung into action and arrested the suspects. The suspects have since been identified by one of their victims. The case will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.

     

     

  • 12 killed as gunmen rob banks in Edo

    Twelve persons including a policeman have been killed by armed robbers who attacked a police station and invaded two banks in Igarra, headquarters of Akoko-Edo local government area.

    Two persons who were detained at the police station in Akoko-Edo for minor offences were also killed by the robbers.

    Witnesses said the robbers first attacked the police station which is about 1.2 kilometre from the banks to demobilise the the policemen on duty.

    The robbers were said to have burnt the official vehicle of the newly posted Area Commander and killed a policeman in the process.

    Three other persons near the police station were reportedly hit by stray bullets.

    Four persons were killed within the premises of the two banks as witnesses claimed the robbers could not get access to the vault of the banks.

    A youth who gave Ofei Obende said policemen posted to the bank tried to resist the robbers but were overpowered by their heavy firepower.

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    Secretary to the paramount ruler of the community, Otaru of Igarra, Elder Folorunsho Dania confirmed the incident saying, “This is a serious case, armed robbers have besieged Igarra. So many lives killed, ten dead persons have been counted.

    “The police station was set ablaze, the Area Commander’s new car set ablaze because we have an area commander now. Close to the police station, three people were killed and in the banks too; Keystone and Unity Banks many persons were killed and the banks raided.

    “It is a calamity. In all, ten lives have gone. They could not access the strong room of the banks. The people that were killed in bank were outside the bank premises. Four persons killed within the bank premises, a policeman killed in the police station then a stone throw from the police station, three persons were killed. I am right at the police station.