Details have emerged on the robbery which occurred in the early hours of today at Ogolonto area of Ikorodu, Lagos state.
A lady reportedly led the gang to the banks and stayed outside while the operation lasted.
The
leader of the gang was said to have sat down in front of the bank and
was bragging, as no policeman was able to confront her as she was
reported to have used a charm which she tied around her neck.
Sources at the Zenith bank disclosed that there were about 15 armed robbers whose ages should not
be more than 20years.
The
bank’s safe as reported was broken with the use of dynamite and the
staffs were made to lie on the floor while the robbery continued.
The
young robbers were reported to have burnt three of their vehicles in
front of Origin Gardens, a recreational place not far from scene of the
incident, and escaped via the ferry service operated beside the Garden.
A
witness at the scene of the robbers’ escape said: “I could not dare
stare them in the face. I just lay on the floor as they instructed and
waited there until they left. I have never seen anything like that
before.”
One of the owners of the garden (name withheld), whose
car was burnt alongside the three jeeps, described the incident as a
really shocking one.
“Nobody is ready to talk to you right now
because we are all in shock. My car was burnt and I could not face the
people. Don’t ask me how they escaped, why didn’t you come here when the
robbery was going on?”
At the First Bank robbery scene, the suspects used a device to open the computerized door to gain entrance to the banking hall.
Monies were carted away but no staff of the bank was killed.
Only one person was reportedly shot in the leg and has been taken to Ikorodu General Hospital for treatment.
Meanwhile,
the armored tank which the policemen used to stage a pursuit of the
robbers was pelted with bullets that almost penetrated the bullet-proof
vehicle.
Lagos state Commissioner of Police (CP), Kayode
Aderanti, who was at the escape route, told reporters that the police
would investigate the matter to know how the robbers carried out their
operation successfully.
When he asked why none of his men
could confront the robbers during the two-hour period that the incident
lasted despite the fact that a police station was opposite the bank, he
said: “we shall look into the matter and investigate thoroughly to know
what happened”
As at the time of filing this report, no fewer
than 20 police vans were patrolling the area to check if the robbers
were going to return and ensure safety of lives and properties.
Efforts
to get Mr. Kenneth Nwosu, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO)
proved futile as calls put across to him were not replied.
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