At least six policemen were killed in separate robbery incidents in different parts of Lagos over the weekend.
The policemen, it was learnt, were killed during robbery operations.
Also, a mother of four, Lateefah Oyinloye, was killed during one of such incidents.
It was learnt that the robberies occurred in Ajah, Aguda and Oyingbo areas of the state between Saturday and Sunday.
Our correspondent, who visited Oyingbo on Monday, learnt that a robbery occurred on Redemption Way.
A resident of Redemption Way, Alhaja Olorun Orerun, told reporters that the robbers, numbering about eight, stormed her home around 1:30am on Saturday and robbed her family.
She said, “Around 1:30am, some armed
robbers jumped over my fence and entered the house. They robbed us all
and riddled the entire house with bullets.
“Two of the robbers stood guard outside
the compound while six stayed inside and ransacked the house. One of the
robbers wore a mask while the others didn’t.
“They locked me and my husband inside the toilet and opened fire on the door. Luckily, no one in my house was killed.”
A resident, who craved anonymity, said
while the robbers were trying to escape, they sighted a policeman in a
patrol vehicle and opened fire on him.
He said Oyinloye, who was in a taxi at the time, was hit by a bullet.
He said, “Policemen from Denton Station
usually come to our street to raid a joint in the area. A team of
policemen had gone on the usual raid but the police corporal (Moroof)
remained in the vehicle.
“Unluckily for him, the robbers saw him
and immediately opened fire. Oyinloye was in a taxi at the time and was
on her way home when she was hit by a bullet.”
Our correspondent observed bullet holes on parked vehicles on the street as well as the gate of Orerun’s house.
Oyinloye’s daughter, Bashirat, who wept as she spoke, said her mother sold drinks and usually closed late.
She said, “My mum sells spirits at
Obalende and usually closes late at night. She usually comes home in a
taxi. She was killed in the taxi.
“The matter has been reported to Denton
Police Station but her corpse has not been released to us. We need to
bury her quickly because we are Muslims.”
A family member, who craved anonymity, however lamented that the policemen demanded N34,000 before the corpse would be released.
“The policemen asked for N34,000 for
embalmment and other expenses but we are negotiating with them to
collect N20,000,” she said.
When contacted, telephone of the spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi Braide, did not go through.
A Divisional Police Officer, who craved anonymity, however confirmed the death of five policemen.
He said, “Four policemen were killed at Ajah while one was killed at Oyingbo. I am not aware of that of Aguda.
“We had a meeting with the Commissioner of Police today (Monday) and security will be beefed up.”
The senior officer said the policemen killed in Ajah were ambushed in a patrol van by the robbers.
He said, “The area commander received a
distress call and ordered his men to the scene. On their way there, the
robbers came out from the bush and opened fire on them.
The four of them in the vehicle were
killed. Co-incidentally, a traffic policeman and a civilian were within
the area at that time. They were also killed.”
Source: Punch
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