Slain
mother and child (Image source: Vanguard)
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No fewer than forty
heavily armed robbers, yesterday morning, invaded two second generation banks
in 4th Avenue, Festac area of Lagos state and carted away huge sums of money. During the operation
which lasted hours, a two-year-old toddler, Mmesoma Ndirika, and her mother,
Jane, who were inside their apartment in an adjoining building, were reportedly
hit by stray bullets from the bandits who were shooting sporadically in all
directions.
Reports
said both mother and child later died as a result of injuries they sustained
from the bullet. A commercial motorcyclist who was also hit by
stray bullets reportedly died later in an undisclosed private hospital.
It
took the Police more than one and half hours to respond.
Vanguard report continues:
Recoveries by the Police
However,
police authorities said they were able to recover about ₦27
million and other rounds of arms and ammunition abandoned by the bandits while
fleeing from the scene. They could not give specific figure of casualties.
How they struck
Reports
said the bandits who were dressed in military camouflage uniforms, attacked the
banks after alighting from boats at a nearby canal. They reportedly used
dynamite to destroy the security entrance gates after which they gained entry
into the banks. Eyewitness account said as soon as the dynamites
exploded, the heavily armed bandits started firing bullets in all directions
inside the first bank they entered.
Eyewitness
According
to the witnesses, while some of them were inside one of the banks, another
group broke into another nearby bank, while others took positions in front
of the area, at the same time shooting indiscriminately.
A
commercial motorcyclist, popularly called Okada, who was close-by, was hit by
bullets and he was said to have collapsed later after fleeing from the scene.
Another
witness who was also inside one of the banks, told Vanguard: “After the
dynamite exploded, the bandits, who were dressed in army camouflage, invaded
the banks threatening to kill anybody who attempted to confront them. They broke
into all the rooms inside the bank and dragged everybody into the main banking
hall. While doing that, they were at the same time brutalizing customers
and hitting others with the butts of their guns. They broke into the
bank’s vault easily and carted huge sums of money away. ATMs were not spared as
they also looted all the money in the machine. They operated simultaneously in
the two banks, after which they escaped through the same canal they
entered the area. In fact, as they were fleeing from the scene, they forced
some butchers in a nearby market to help them load their massive loot into the
canoe before escaping.”
How mother and child
died
Uju,
one of the residents of Block 8, 4th Avenue, where the stray bullet hit mother
and child, told Vanguard: “While the shooting was going on, every one laid on
the floor in their respective apartments. I was with Jane in her parlour
while her child was inside the room. Suddenly, the child started crying
and the mother stood up to carry her. As she was coming to the sitting room
with the baby, a stray bullet perforated the window, hit the baby in the chest
and also got the mother on the left side of her shoulder. Immediately,
she took the child back to the room and started shouting for help.
Nobody came to her rescue because people were running helter skelter for dear
life.”
However,
when the dust settled, a neighbour, identified as Irabor Sunday, reportedly
rushed them to Mother and Child Hospital at the First Gate in Festac where they
were confirmed dead. The baby was, thereafter, taken back to the house
while her mother was rushed to Lord’s Chosen Church where a prayer session
was organized for her revival. Vanguard gathered that at 3pm, her corpse
was taken to Igando General Hospital mortuary where she worked as a
nurse.
Conflicting reports
There
were conflicting accounts of police response during the operation which created
tension in Festac town. While some witnesses said policemen who
claimed they came from Ikeja, Oshodi, RRS arrived almost one hour after the
bandits had fled from the scene, the police said they confronted the bandits
and during a fierce battle that raged for several minutes, the robbers fled
abandoning some of their loots and weapons. Witnesses also insisted that even
the policemen that arrived after the incident were openly blaming their
colleagues at Festac Division for not informing them about the attack on
time. According to the witnesses, the huge crowd that gathered at the
scene also booed the policemen for coming after the operation.
Police statement
Giving
a vivid account of the incident, the Area Commander, Festac and former Force
spokesman, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Frank Mba said: “Today, the 13th
of October, 2015, at about 8:25 am, the command received information of
sporadic shootings going on somewhere around 4th Avenue, Festac town,
Lagos. The joint team of policemen at Area E headquarters, Festac
Division, promptly responded to the crime and on arrival at the scene, the
policemen engaged the gang of robbers numbering well over 40, all
dressed in military camouflage and armed to the teeth in a gun battle.
“We
engaged them in a fierce gun battle that lasted several minutes. Notwithstanding
the clear numerical disadvantage of the police at the beginning of this
operation, the hot exchange of fire between the policemen and the robbers who
incidentally, had divided themselves into two and were simultaneously robbing
two banks, forced the robbers to immediately end their operations. They,
consequently, abandoned their operation and also abandoned the sum of N27
million. As they were fleeing, they left a total of 240 AK47 live ammunition,
and left the scene with money stolen from the bank. The money was later
recovered by the policemen and taken to another branch of the robbed bank
around 2nd Avenue, for deposit.
“The
CP and other police stations around Ikeja were immediately informed of the
operation but my men were sent earlier to see what was happening already. The
CP, Fatai Owoseni, while regretting this incident, vowed to do everything
humanly and operationally possible to make sure that the perpetrators of this
crime are rounded up within the shortest possible time and brought to book.
“It
should be noted that within the two banks, nobody died. One person
sustained a minor injury in one of the banks and the person is adequately
responding to treatment. On our part and that of the law enforcement agency, no
injury, no death recorded. We heard about the two-year-old child and her
mother who were hit by stray bullets. We are working on that. We are trying to
liaise with the police to currently locate the girl and her mother and make
sure that they are taken care of. A massive operation is currently going on and
if there are other pieces of information that are not available now, we would
make sure that we alert the press too.
“Preliminary information
shows that they came in through the waterways and they equally exited through
the waterways, because there is a canal very close to the area where the robbery
occurred. The Marine Police have been involved in tackling the
activities of hoodlums in waterways and their operations spread from
Badagry to Epe to Lagos Island, Oshodi to Ikorodu and every water side
area. But, you must equally understand that if the waters are
not deep enough, we would not carry out such operations.”
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