The Lagos State Commissioner of
Police, Mr Kayode Aderanti, weekend, said that the command had clue of who the
robbers that stormed a second generation bank last Thursday, killing three
policemen and a teenager, were, assuring that it would soon round them up.
This is just as the
Inspector-General of Police, Suleiman Abbah, has given matching orders to the
Police in Lagos to re-strategise, in order to ensure that armed robbers do not
unleash terror again in the state.
Investigation as gathered had begun
by joint crack detectives from the Special Anti Robbery Squad, SARS and those
from the newly instituted Tactical Operation Unit.
The operatives as gathered would
also spread their dragnet to neighbouring Benin Republic where the fleeing
armed men were suspected to have taken refuge.
Impeccable police sources hinted
that part of the on going investigation included the monitoring of the video
footage of the robbery operation recorded by an onlooker.
Aderanti who was at the scene of the
robbery incident, described the death of his men as unfortunate, adding that
they (policemen ) were not even attached to the bank where the gunmen stormed
but acted gallantly to prevent the hoodlums from carrying out their devilish
act.
Also reacting to the
development, Force Public Relations Officer, Ag. Commissioner of Police, Emmanuel Ojukwu told Vanguard; ‘’It’s a terrible development. We
will see to the end of it. We must get them. You should know that for a long
time we have not had that kind of bank robbery in Lagos State. That is why the
Inspector-General of Police, Suleiman Abbah, has given the command matching
orders to re-strategise in order to ensure that it does not occur again.’’
Kidnap resurfaces in Lekki
However , investigation revealed
that the robbery incident was not the first time hoodlums would be terrorising
residents of the high brow area.
Before their invasion last Thursday,
it was revealed that kidnappers had been on the prowl in Lekki metropolis, with
bank staff and construction firm workers as their targets.
The kidnappers as gathered, usually
struck when unsuspecting bank staff would be leaving for their places of work.
Recently, a female bank staff was
reportedly abducted while on her way to work but was released after payment of
an unspecified amount as ransom. Another female of same bank was said to have
been at the verge of being abducted last week in same metropolis but for the
intervention of his colleagues. The female bank staff(names withheld ) was
reportedly waiting for the staff bus when the abductors sprang out from nowhere
to forcefully drag her into their waiting van. But just at the same time, the
staff bus arrived and her colleagues reportedly raised an alarm which forced
the kidnappers to abandon her and zoomed off in their operational vehicle.
But such testimony could not be said
of Mr Emmanuel Nduka, a civil engineer whose whereabouts is yet unknown,
following his disappearance since February 2, 2015.
His wife , Evelyn who is yet to come
to terms with the reality of her husband’s disappearance, explained how he left
their Happyland estate in Olokunla area of Lekki, home penultimate
Monday , to see an unknown caller who reportedly invited him over .
According to the mother of five :
“We were together in my shop where I sell provisions and food stuffs; when he
had a call and told me that he was going to Abijo to see someone. Not
suspecting anything sinister, I didn’t ask who he was going to meet at Abijo.
“He drove himself in his Honda
Odyssey car with Registration number: QZ 143 EKY about 8pm. About 20 minutes
later, he called me to say that he has bought the kerosene I asked him to buy
and has gotten to the place adding that he would be coming in no distant time.
Having waited for a long while and he wasn’t forthcoming, I had to call him
only to discover that his phone was switched off and has remained so till now.
“I couldn’t just fathom exactly what
was wrong! I became worried what might have happened to him and immediately
informed the young brother while I waited till the following morning. Not
seeing him, I had to trace the house of one of his friends he usually visited
at Abijo. To my surprise, the friend told me he didn’t come to his place. I
eventually had to report the matter at the Divisional Headquarters at
Ajiwe-Ajah”, she stated.
No cause for alarm- Police
Following cases of kidnap and last
Thursday’s bank robbery , residents of the high brow area are gripped with fear
of who could be the next victim.
But spokesman for the Lagos State
Police Command, Kenneth Nwosu, a Deputy Superintendent of Police, said there was
no cause for alarm as the command had increased visibility along that corridor.
According to him: “The command is
alert to its responsibility. It was because of the anticipation of all this
that the CP formed a tactical operation unit to interface with the banks. We
held meetings with the banks and we have been having some collaboration with
them.
”We anticipated that since banks are
moving to this corridor, definitely hoodlums will want to torment and because
we acted proactive measures that is why we have been able to keep it within
this barest minimum.”
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