It was a subdued Sallah celebration for residents
living of Somolu, Lagos, last Friday as a group of robbers chose the day to
invade the community.
Armed men numbering about 20, in
the wee hours of Oct. 26, stormed Fola Agoro Street. They stole two vehicles: a
black Murano jeep with registration EC 480 GGE and a red Nissan Quest with registration number XM 03 SA.
The robbers invaded a building on Balogun Street, the
same street where Alade Police Division is located, beat and robbed its
occupants. The robbers were then said to have moved to Anifowoshe Street, which
is just behind the police station, attacking another house before shifting to
Awoseyin Street.
Occupants of No. 41 Anifowose Street were said to have
attempted to repel the armed robbers, but they were compelled to surrender to the intimidating fire power of the
robbers. An occupant popularly known as Olomi sustained some gunshot wounds in
the process.
At NO. 32 Awoseyin Street, a building housing several one-room apartments, was broken into and all its occupants
robbed.
An occupant who identified himself simply as Deinde
said, “I heard a loud noise in the middle of the night and came out to ask what
the problem was because I actually thought the people were policemen. Instead, I
came face to face with the robbers.
“I just turned back, ran and scaled the fence into the
next compound. My uncle who had just returned from a trip from England was asked
to produce the dollars he brought. He told the robbers that he travelled at the
behest of his children to rest and gave them the small amount he had in his
purse.”
A female occupant of the same
building was also alleged to have lost her jewellery, phones and money to the robbers.
While the robbery at House 32 was on, some of the gang
members were at No 27. A commercial motorcyclist lost N15,000 to the robbers and was beaten to a
pulp. Crime Digest learnt that the group went from room to room,
shouting at occupants to open up or face their wrath.
At No. 4 Awoseyin Street, the robbers startled a couple who had just welcomed a
new baby to their home. Despite pleas from Mr. Akinkunmi Afolabi that his wife
had just put to bed, the robbers insisted that the nursing mother lie on the
floor with her children while they went ahead to beat the husband at
gunpoint.
The 72-year-old landlady of the house was very lucky.
The robbers met her saying her morning prayers and on account of that, she was spared when she said
she had no money to give. At that time, it was almost
4.20 am.
CRIME DIGEST investigations showed that despite the proximity of the
affected streets to Alade Police Division, no help came from the police until
the robbers left the community.
The robbers were said to have cut short their operation when they were stopped
by a newly erected gate at Petit Dahoh Street, which links Morocco Road. The
group abandoned the stolen vehicles there after offloading the loot they could
conveniently carry.
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