ARMED robbers numbering about 40 stormed
four commercial banks in the Agbara area of Ogun State on Thursday
killing a nursing mother and two policemen including a corporal
identified as Kadiri Aliyu.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the
robbers stormed Bank Road, Agbara Estate, around 8.30am and reportedly
carted away millions of naira from Zenith Bank.
It was learnt that the robbers gained entry into the bank after blowing up the bank’s rotor doors with dynamites.
Source learnt that the
assailants, clad in army and police uniforms, sacked policemen inside an
Armoured Personnel Carrier in the area and shot sporadically, killing
Aliyu.
They also robbed customers withdrawing money from the ATM.
One of our correspondents, who visited
the scene of the attack, saw expended bullets in the surroundings. It
was also observed that the glass of the APC and a billboard belonging to
First Bank were bullet-ridden while the rotor doors of Guaranty Trust
Bank were destroyed by gunshots.
The robbers, however, failed to gain entry into GTB and First Bank.
An eyewitness, who identified himself
only as Wahab, said the robbers loaded the money they stole from Zenith
Bank in four cars and left the area.
He said, “I was looking at them from the
company where I work while they packed money inside the cars. They felt
very confident. The policemen fled.”
It was learnt that a pregnant woman, who
had been to one of the banks to perform a transaction, was shot in the
leg while other customers were said to have sustained gun injuries.
Our correspondent learnt that a nursing
mother, who was identified only as Ope, and a woman were hit by bullets
in a market along Ilashe Road, where the robbers passed through to link
the waterside they used as an escape route.
An eyewitness, Michael Chinedu, said the pregnant woman was shot when she was caught looking at the robbers.
He said, “I had come to use Zenith Bank
ATM when the robbers came. It was as if I was at a war front. Some of
them were on power bikes and they were shooting sporadically. They
shouted at us to lie face down. I think a woman was shot for attempting
to look at their faces. I am not sure whether she died or not. They
entered the bank. It was terrible.”
A plantain seller, Mrs. Arike Godwin,
said Ope gave birth to a baby two weeks ago, adding that the incident
disrupted commercial activities in the market for hours.
She said, “It was very sad. The whole
market was in a total confusion. They (the robbers) were shooting
everywhere and Ope was hit by a bullet in the process.”
A security guard attached to one of the
banks said the robbers operated for about one hour 30 minutes, adding
that policemen and other security operatives arrived at the bank 20
minutes after the robbers had left.
He said, “I witnessed the incident. It
was God that saved me. Their bullets landed just beside me. They arrived
at 8.14am. They were more than 25 and girls were among them. They were
in army and police uniforms and some of them put on helmets.
“The policeman (Aliyu) was in mufti with
a gun. He was going to buy food when the robbers shot him dead. They
thought he was coming for them.
“It was 20 minutes after they had left
that policemen came. They also robbed a pastor that just withdrew money
from our ATM. They only succeeded in Zenith Bank.”
Another security man attached to First
Bank said a man was shot in front of the bank. He, however, said the
robbers did not gain entry into the bank.
An okada rider, Matthew
Bankole, said, “Where I hid under a trailer, I saw some of them walking
gallantly, providing backup for their members inside cars which
contained the money they had stolen. They were shooting sporadically.
Two women were hit by stray bullets around the market. The nursing
mother died instantly but the other woman has been rushed to a
hospital.”
The Agbara Estates Limited said in a statement that two policemen were killed.
The statement read in part, “At about
7am on the morning of November 19, 2015, there was an organised armed
robbery in Agbara Estate, the first of its kind in the estate’s 37-year
history. The target of the attack was Zenith Bank on Bank Road, where
the vault and various ATMs were looted. There are two fatalities
reported (two police guards at the bank).
“Agbara Estates is carrying out an
immediate review of its security operations and is collaborating with
the local authorities and police force to prevent any such incident
happening again in the estate.”
The Ogun State Police Public Relations Officer, Muyiwa Adejobi, said only one policeman was killed.
He said they made away with the cash found on the counter at Zenith Bank.
He said, “We learnt about 40 armed
robbers invaded the Agbara area around 8.30am but our men engaged them
with the Armoured Personnel Carrier.
“It was painful that one of the policemen at Zenith Bank was killed by the robbers.
“But some of the robbers later escaped through the waterways in one of the villages in the area.”
He said the robbers abandoned two vehicles at the scene of the incident but blew up one of them as they fled hurriedly.
source;Punch
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