Meanwhile, members of the Ikorodu bank robbers numbering about 30 had split themselves into two groups during the operation.
One
of the groups were said to have attacked Omitoro branch of First Bank, where
they carted away an unspecified amount of money, before proceeding to the Ijede
branch of Wema Bank where they also unleashed terror on bank customers and
passerby. An unidentified man was also said to have been shot in the process.
The
other gang which struck at the Area N Command was said to have thrown the
entire command into disarray.
A
police source attached to Area N Command, who spoke with Vanguard on the
condition of anonymity, also said the gunmen took the policemen at the area
command unawares as they shot indiscriminately.
“They
came in a large number and were shooting randomly. People were running for
safety. Even the armed guards at the gate of the area command could not repel
the attack.
‘’The
gunmen were armed with Ak- 47 rifles but they took the policemen unaware. They
wore military camouflage uniforms.
‘’
It was after they left that we learnt that there was a bank robbery in town. I
am sure that they attacked the area command and division because they wanted to
prevent any form of police reinforcement during the bank robberies,” he stated.
Meanwhile,
investigations conducted by Vanguard at the Lagos State Police Command
Headquarters, Ikeja, have revealed that the robbers who carried out last
Monday’s bank robbery and attack on the area command was the same as those who
attacked a branch of FCMB Bank at Lekki area of Lagos in March 2015, where
three policemen and two civilians were killed.
Though
four of the suspects who took part in the Lekki robbery had been arrested by
operatives of SARS, Ikeja, led by Sp Abba Kyari, over 30 other members of the
gang, which specialized in kidnapping, sea piracy, armed robbery, pipeline
vandalism, are still on the prowl.
Vanguard
gathered that the gang which had been terrorizing residents of Ikorodu in
recent times, was predominantly involved in pipeline vandalism, operating from
the creeks of Arepo, Ogun State, but ventured into kidnapping and armed robbery
when men of IGP Anti- Pipeline Vandalism Squad halted their operation.
The
IGP men, led by an assistant Commissioner of Police, Friday Ibadin, were said
to have blocked off all routes aiding the gang in selling off stolen petroleum
products from pipelines belonging to the NNPC.
This
development had since resulted in several violent clashes between the IGP men
and members of the gang.
In
one of those clashes, nine policemen were killed, while three other policemen were
also killed in a drive-by shooting at Owutu police station.
The
gang has also coordinated several kidnapping and armed robbery activities at
Epe, Ajah and Ikorodu areas of Lagos since the IGP men intensified it blockade
on their activities.
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