Tag: Robbery Attack

  • Three suspects held over robbery attack on The Guardian Editor-in-Chief

    Three persons suspected to be involved in Wednesday’s robbery attack on Editor-in-Chief of The Guardian newspapers, Mr. Debo Adeshina, have been arrested.

    Commissioner of Police in Lagos State, Mr Imohimin Edgal, made this known on Friday in Lagos while briefing newsmen.

    Edgal said that the suspects were arrested by the Command’s Rapid Response Squad, Riders Unit, posted to Oshodi-Oke Pin-Down Point, on Wednesday, at about 6.30pm.

    According to Edgal, the suspects allegedly attacked and robbed Adeshina on Wednesday, at about 5.30 pm, and one hour after the attack, they were arrested.

    “The suspects were nabbed following a tip off received from commuters that hoodlums who specialised in snatching phones and robbing innocent citizens of their belongings during traffic at Oshodi-Oke were in operation.

    “Armed with the information, I directed the officer in charge of RRS to deploy a team of police riders to Oshodi Bridge.

    “On getting there, the men swung into action and arrested the suspects.

    “They were subsequently searched and a Samsung X8 phone belonging to the Guardian newspaper’s Editor-in- Chief was recovered from them.

    “Other items belonging to the journalist, recovered from the thieves include Guardian identity card bearing the name of Debo Adesina and four ATM cards,” he said.

    The police boss said that the suspects confessed to the crime and were giving useful information to the police, adding that he had directed the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) unit to take over the investigation.

    He said that all items recovered from the suspects would be presented to Adeshina soon.

    The commissioner also disclosed that the command on Thursday, nabbed 40 crime suspects during a raid of some black spots at Oshodi area.

    He said that the command was screening the suspects before charging those involved in crimes to court.

  • Man’s leg amputated after robbery attack

    A man, Olalekan Olatawura, has lost one of his legs to the gunshot injuries he sustained in an attack by armed robbers in Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital.

    It was learnt that the man, who was amputated in Akure, the Ondo State capital, accompanied his boss to a bank for a transaction in Ado-Ekiti.

    Olatawura is an associate of an Ekiti State prominent politician, who is the Director General of the campaign organisation of an All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant during the party’s recent primary.

    According to him, after cashing the money, he and his boss headed to Bawa area of Ado-Ekiti without an inkling that they were being followed by armed robbers, who accosted them as they entered their compound.

    He said: “Around noon on May 4, we left Efon-Alaye for Ado-Ekiti for a on Bank Road in Ado-Ekiti. We made a withdrawal and headed to Bawa Estate.

    “At the Estate, we noticed that a car was following us. Before we knew what was happening, the assailants blocked our car and two guys with guns ordered us to come down from the car. They ordered us to lie down as they started ransacking the car. They got the money and shot at me. They left the scene without leaving a trace. I was rushed to the State Hospital in Ado-Ekiti.”

    Olatawura said he was bleeding profusely from the bullet wounds on his leg, but was well treated by the hospital workers.

    Due to the extensive damages the bullet did to his leg’s veins, which blocked the flow of blood to his lower limb, as well as the bleeding, which needed to be controlled, he said an operation could be performed immediately on the wounded leg.

    By the time the medical doctors were ready for the operation, he said, the strike by the Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) prevented the doctors from operating the leg to remove the bullet from it.

    To save his life, Olatawura said he was relocated to a private hospital in Ondo State where he was operated upon.

    According to him, a team of experts removed the bullet at the private hospital.

    But due to the extensive damages to his bones and veins carrying blood to the lower limb, which he said had been totally damaged, the doctors advised that he must be amputated to save his life.

    Thought the victim is recuperating, he noted that governments should tackle increasing insecurity in Ekiti State.

  • Man amputated in Ondo over robbery attack in Ekiti

    A man, Olalekan Olatawura, has lost one of his legs to the gunshot injuries he sustained in an attack by armed robbers in Ado-Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital.

    It was learnt that the man, who was amputated in Akure, the Ondo State capital, accompanied his boss to a bank for a transaction in Ado-Ekiti.

    Olatawura is an associate of an Ekiti State prominent politician, who is the Director General of the campaign organisation of an All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant during the party’s recent primary.

    According to him, after cashing the money, he and his boss headed to Bawa area of Ado-Ekiti without an inkling that they were being followed by armed robbers, who accosted them as they entered their compound.

    He said: “Around noon on May 4, we left Efon-Alaye for Ado-Ekiti for a on Bank Road in Ado-Ekiti. We made a withdrawal and headed to Bawa Estate.

    “At the Estate, we noticed that a car was following us. Before we knew what was happening, the assailants blocked our car and two guys with guns ordered us to come down from the car. They ordered us to lie down as they started ransacking the car. They got the money and shot at me. They left the scene without leaving a trace. I was rushed to the State Hospital in Ado-Ekiti.”

    Olatawura said he was bleeding profusely from the bullet wounds on his leg, but was well treated by the hospital workers.

    Due to the extensive damages the bullet did to his leg’s veins, which blocked the flow of blood to his lower limb, as well as the bleeding, which needed to be controlled, he said an operation could be performed immediately on the wounded leg.

    By the time the medical doctors were ready for the operation, he said, the strike by the Joint Health Sector Union (JOHESU) prevented the doctors from operating the leg to remove the bullet from it.

    To save his life, Olatawura said he was relocated to a private hospital in Ondo State where he was operated upon.

    According to him, a team of experts removed the bullet at the private hospital.

    But due to the extensive damages to his bones and veins carrying blood to the lower limb, which he said had been totally damaged, the doctors advised that he must be amputated to save his life.

    Thought the victim is recuperating, he noted that governments should tackle increasing insecurity in Ekiti State.

  • Nine policemen died in Offa robbery attacks

    .One pregnant woman, three others dead

    The Kwara state police command on Friday put the number of policemen killed by armed robbers who attacked five banks in Offa, Offa local government area   of Kwara state as nine.

    Spokesman for the state police command, Ajayi Okasanmi (DSP) added seven civilians were also killed by the daredevil armed robbers.

    However unconfirmed reports indicated that the casualty figure had risen to 23.

    There were also reports that the robbers, in their bid to escape from Kwara also killed two mobile policemen in Okuku, Osun state while they also reportedly abandoned three of their operational vehicles on the road.

    A gang of armed robbers on Thursday this week raided five banks and a police station in the ancient town allegedly killing scores of people in the process.

    Angry residents and stakeholders are clamouring for a review of the security architecture for banks in Kwara state.

    More details of the gruesome attacks were beginning to unfold on Thursday. One of the victims of the incident, it was gathered, was a pregnant business woman, identified as Omilola Korede.

    She was said to have gone to lodge a complaint over a transaction in one of the banks. She also reportedly went with her son and when the robbers came, they sprayed the two of them with bullets. She died with the pregnancy.

    Three other women who lost their lives to the attack have also been identified as Bunmi Mesan, Iya Muji and another one popularly called Mama the Big Club.

    A survivor of the attack, who said he hid somewhere inside one of the banks during the attack, was still in shock when he briefly shared his ordeal with our reporter.

    He said: “My brother, it is not something to recall or witness. I don’t even pray it for my enemies. It was a terrible moment with death  looking at us; I still can’t talk much about it”.

    The Olofa of Offa, Oba Muftau Gbadamosi was lost for words when contacted yesterday. He told newsmen the destruction was too enormous that he could not say anything yet.

    Offa community itself was in sober mood yesterday as it was learnt that a colloquium on the community, earlier scheduled for today (Saturday) had to be put off till April 14th, following the incident.

    Also leaders of the community spent most of yesterday in consultation while a larger, all embracing meeting involving all indigenes of the town has been slated for April 29, 2018.

    The Emir of Ilorin Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, has condemned the armed robbery attacks describing them as barbaric, disheartening and ungodly.

    He however urged clerics across the state to use the occasion of Friday jumat service embark on special prayers for the nation especially Kwara State stressing that, “ My prayer has always being seeing a peaceful and prosperous state of harmony where live and property would be adequately guaranteed.”

    The emir therefore admonished residents to be vigilant and security conscious in order to curb reoccurrence of such dastard act even as he prayed Allah to console the families of victims of the attack.

    A security expert and Chief Executive Officer of PlaySafe Lifecare Foundation, Mr. Banjo Famuyiwa, queried the numerical strength of the police in the community, given its population and number of banks.

    He said: “The number of policemen available to the community is low given the population and number of banks. The police post is also very close to the road; there are no strong barriers, once you branch off the road the next thing is the station. Also in some countries, you allow banks to use their personal security and I think we should do the same here instead of wasting the lives of our policemen again andagain. There should be no law that forbid banks from having their own security”.

    Also, an Ilorin-based group, Kwara Rebirth Ambassadors in a statement in the state capital, demanded an overhaul of the security architecture of the state. The statement was signed by Amb. Abdulrasheed Akogun (Coordinator) and Amb. Ibrahim Sheriff (Publicity Secretary).

    Excerpt from the statement reads: “The well coordinated commercial banks armed robbery incident in Offa yesterday is callous, unacceptable, barbaric, condemnable in all ramifications. Our hearts are with the good people of Offa in this trying period of avoidable mishap, we condole with the families of victims and pray the Lord Almighty grant eternal rest to the souls of the departed.

    “This latest bloody bank robbery in Offa township has left in its trails, several salient questions begging for answer and it won’t be out of place to demand for a complete overhaul of the security architecture of the State, as the armed bandits have severally proven the porosity and poor policing of our inter-state borders among other noticeable shortcomings.

    “A visit to Osun, Ondo, Lagos, Ekiti and other sister States, will see the strategic positioning of Armoured Personnel Career (APC) in and around the State.

    That is a clear show of readiness to combat security challenges as it arises. Armed bandits, violent cultist, touts and thugs have combined to hold the State to ransom in the last 10 days in Ilorin and Offa respectively.

    “The Baboko, Sango and Offa incident where cultist, touts and armed bandits operated freely is a pointer to the confidence and boldness criminals now have to unleash violence, maim, rob, kill and cause chaos in the State unhindered and unchallenged.

    “It is sardonic and bemusing how Kwara has transformed from being known as one of the most peaceful State in the Country to one whose jugular is violently held by criminal elements. We implore all stakeholders to rise up to the occasion and jointly fashion out a way out of the incessant breakdown of law and order.

    “While we appreciate the gallantry of men of the Nigerian Police Force who lost their lives in Offa, we wish to sincerely express displeasure with the seeming virtually none response from the security operatives.

    “It’ll be good to know you’ll meet atleast 10 road blocks before exiting Kwara when commuting from Ilorin to Osun. The question begging for answer is how were the armed bandits able to move freely into the State and out undetected and unchallenged?

    “The latest violent armed robbery incidents in Offa which left no fewer than 20 people dead is the third of its kind in few years, has exposed our deceit of never learning from history. Kwarans have been relegated to merely adjusting to bad occurrences and moving on after the usual camouflaged and chameleonic movements of the relevant stakeholders.

    “We demand the arrest and prosecution of the blood sucking armed bandits, arms mop-up, clampdown on thugs, cultist and all otherviolent groups. Above all, those arrested must be brought to book and made to face the full wrath of the law without fear or favour.

    “We enjoin all Kwarans of conscience to stand up in unison to demand a better funding channeled towards procurement of necessary gadgets and other logistics for security operatives and agencies in the State and above all, we all must stop politicising security issues, it’s inhuman and more cruel than even the crime itself.”

    Also speaking on the development, Executive Director of Community Outreach for Development and Welfare Advocacy (CODWA), Comrade Taiwo
    Otitolaye said Nigerians should be worried about the incessant bank robbery incident at Offa town in kwara state and it’s environ.

    He lamented: “It has become a recurring decimals plaguing the state. Kwara state has continuously fall prey to unchecked armed robbery. The banks in Omu-Aran Irepodun local government have permanently closed their doors to customers for fear of being attacked and robbed.

    “Our findings shows that the police personnel “ran away for their own lives” in the case of the Offa incidence. The government at all levels has paid lip service to the safety of lives and property. The Buhari government to is even confused on how to go about security issues in Nigeria.

    “It’s a shameless, insensitive and irresponsible government that parade herself as custodian of the security of her citizenry when it has failed from all fronts. CODWA challenge the government and security agencies to rise up to the demand for protecting the lives and property of the people.”

  • Dismissed police sergeant leads robbery attack

    A dismissed sergeant of the Nigeria Police Force attached to Jigawa state police command, Sani Danjuma, who led a suspected syndicate of armed robbers to attack a guest house belonging to the deputy governor of jigawa state Barr Ibrahim Hassan Hadejia, in Kano has been arrested.

    Duriing the operation the gang of armed robbers disarmed the policemen on guard duty of an AK47 rifle loaded with 30 rounds of live ammunition.

    It was gathered that the dismissed officer had served as a guard duty in the said guest house while in active service of the force and thus conspired with three others to attack the house carting away with a BMW posh car valued N11m and some undisclosed amount of cash.

    Parading the suspects yesterday at the Kano state police command, its spokesman, SP Magaji Musa Majia said the guest house was attacked on Sunday, 18th March, at 9:30pm.

    He said “an information via a good Samaritan was intercepted at Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) kano, that armed robbers with dangerous weapons attacked the guest house of the deputy governor of jigawa state located along Okashatu close off Hadejia road where they attacked the policemen on guard duty and confiscated one AK47 rifle with the rifle No: 26594 loaded with 30 rounds of live ammunition.

    He said upon the receipt of the information, the state Police Commissioner, Rabi’u Yusuf immediately ordered the Anti-Robbery Squad to swing into action, which led to the eventual arrest of the suspects, all of whom are residents of sultan road, Nasarawa GRA in Kano metropolis.

    Majia said the suspects confessed to the crime, and led detectives to their hideout where the said AK47 rifle loaded with 30 rounds of live ammunition and the BMW posh car and other dangerous weapons were recovered.

    He added that investigation is in progress to trail the remaining operational arms of the syndicate who are currently at large, stressing that, they would be charged to court as soon as the investigation is concluded.

  • Two held for armed robbery in Lagos

    Two men have been accused of robbing a speedboat operator of cash and other items valued at N1.3 million in the Agura area of Ikorodu, Lagos State.

    It was alleged that on November 24, 2005 at about noon, Olawale Majeofodun (39) and Obapolo Benjamin (27) both from Igbokoda in Ondo State, and three other men accosted one Sunday Elebiju while he was standing near his speedboat at the Agura area of Ikorodu.

    They threatened to kill him with guns and charms and ordered him to take them in the boat to an unknown destination. When they got there, he was robbed of a cash sum of N500, 000 and a Samsung Galaxy Note 5 phone valued at N50, 000.

    The men also removed the speedboat engine valued at N750, 000 before escaping.

    They were arrested by the Police Special Anti-Robbery Squad, Ikeja, and arraigned before a Lagos State Magistrates’ Court in Ikorodu on Friday, on a two-count charge of conspiracy and robbery.

    Prosecuting Corporal Abosede Adegesin (Mrs.) informed the court that the men committed the alleged robbery while armed with two locally made guns.

    The offences, she added, were punishable under Sections 409 and 295(2) of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State, 2011.

    The men’s pleas could, however, not be taken.

    Chief Magistrate O. O. Olatunji directed that the case file should be sent to the Lagos Director of Public Prosecution (DPP). He ordered that both men be remanded in prison custody pending the DPP’s advice.

    The case was adjourned till February 25.

     

     

  • Terry G survives robbery attack

    Terry G survives robbery attack

    Hip hop singer Terry G, also known as GZUS, was recently attacked by armed robbers on his way to perform at an event.

    Sources close to the singer disclosed that he was not harmed, but made away with some of his valuables including, phones, money, and jewellery among others.
    “We tried to keep it secret, but we have to say it out now! GZUS was attacked on Sunday by heavily armed robbers on his way to an event, we thank God they just collected his valuables.
    “Though they later recognized him, but they did not return the valuables. We thank God for life, protection and guidance,” the source said.