Akure—The police in Ondo State have recovered N9 million from the six of
the fifty armed robbers who raided four banks at Owo last week.
Two
police women and four others, including an ASP and seven civilians were
killed by the robbers who stormed the banks at about 4pm last Friday.
Also shot dead by the robbers were a bank manager and his deputy who
reportedly refused to cooperate with them on arrival at the bank.
Report
had it that the robbers trailed some cash that were deposited in the
banks, in view of last Saturday’s elections. The six robbers were shot
dead by policemen who engaged them in a shoot out that lasted for two
hours. The two women police and the ASP were shot dead at the police
station on arrival by the robbers who destroyed the station with
gunshots.
Some vehicles, including that of the DPO of the
station, was taken away but later recovered hours
later after by the
police. 23 assorted fire arms, including 9000rounds of ammunition, 11
dynamites, 100 magazines, ten smoke hand grenade, three steel helments,
police berets and uniforms, nine exotic vehicles, were recovered from
the robbers.
Confirming the incident, the Police Commissioner,
Isaac Eke, said the command received information that armed men
numbering over fifty in several vehicles, wielding sophisticated
weapons, had slipped into the state. Eke said the robbers took over the
police stations and four banks According to him, a formidable
reinforcement, led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police from Akure, the
state capital, in charge of operations was dispatched.
“After
intense and protracted exchange of fire with the robbers, one of them
was arrested alive, while six others lost their lives from gun shot
wounds. The police commissioner said one Sony video camera with which
the robbers recorded their dastardly act by themselves were equally
recovered. Eke vowed to arrest those that “managed to escape with bullet
wounds towards the boundary of Ondo with Edo/Kogi states.’’
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