Lagos State Police Command spokesperson, SP Ifedolapo Badmos |
The Lagos State Police
Command has alerted residents on the new antics of criminals, particularly at
night, before carrying out their nefarious activities.
PMNews
report continues:
The
command’s spokesperson, SP Ifedolapo Badmos, issued the alert in an interview on
Sunday in Lagos, against the backdrop of recent robbery attacks on residents.
She said the criminals, in an attempt to rob or kidnap their victims, now engaged in switching off running power generating sets or turned on tap water, to lure them out.
Badmos, therefore, advised residents not to come out at night, if they noticed that taps within their compounds were opened or when their generators suddenly stopped working.
“Residents should be careful when they discover that their generators stop working or notice water gushing out from their taps, at night.
She said the criminals, in an attempt to rob or kidnap their victims, now engaged in switching off running power generating sets or turned on tap water, to lure them out.
Badmos, therefore, advised residents not to come out at night, if they noticed that taps within their compounds were opened or when their generators suddenly stopped working.
“Residents should be careful when they discover that their generators stop working or notice water gushing out from their taps, at night.
“They
should watch carefully before going out. If they notice strange movements, they
should call the nearest police station.
“This
is why residents are advised to know the telephone numbers of the Divisional
Police Officers (DPOs) or station phone numbers close to them,’’ she said.
Speaking
to some residents in Ikorodu, Egbeda, Iyana-Ipaja, Agbado Oke-Odo and Ikeja
areas of the state, they shared their experiences of how criminals used the
tricks to attack their homes.
Mr
Tunji Ajayi, a victim and resident of Agbado/Oke-Odo LCDA, who narrated his
experience, said the criminals made away with his generator set, after
switching it off.
“When they could not gain access into my house, they became frustrated, they then decided to take away my generator.
“When they could not gain access into my house, they became frustrated, they then decided to take away my generator.
“I
left my generator on at night as usual, but at about 2 a.m, the generator
suddenly went off.
“I
took my time to observe what must have happened through the window before
stepping out, but suddenly, I heard footsteps, so I decided to stay back.
“When the criminals realised that I was not coming out immediately, they decided to take away my generator,’’ he said.
“When the criminals realised that I was not coming out immediately, they decided to take away my generator,’’ he said.
Another
victim, Mrs Adenike Okubanjo, a resident of Egbeda area, said she left her
generator on with the intention of putting it off at about 10 p.m, but slept
off.
“I
later woke up at midnight after the generator had gone off, although I knew
there was enough fuel to last till the morning.
“Even
at that, I decided not to go out until morning, but only to be woken by a
neighbor and informed that some armed robbers came into the compound.
“The
neighbour told me how the robbers followed him into his house when he came out
to check his generator, after it suddenly went off,’’ she said.
A
resident of Iyana-Ipaja, who simply identified himself as Michael, also
disclosed how he almost fell victim to the criminals’ tricks, but God saved
him.
“Usually,
I put on my generator set from 7.30 p.m to 11 p.m. on daily basis. I guess,
these suspected criminals had been watching me.
“On
this particular day, I was about going to put it off, when I heard footsteps.
“I
decided to stay back, after which, the hoodlums started threatening me to open
the door, but I refused and started to scream and they fled,’’ he said.
For
Mr Pius Bamidele, a school teacher in Ikorodu, he said the criminals, after
taking some of his valuables, also beat him up for not having enough cash on
him.
Bamidele said the hoodlums gained entrance into his home after opening the tap in his compound.
Bamidele said the hoodlums gained entrance into his home after opening the tap in his compound.
“When
I heard water coming out of the tap at about 1.30a.m, I wondered who could be
fetching water and would have left the tap open at that time of the day.
“As soon as I came out, one the robbers pointed a gun at me and walked me into my apartment, where they made away with some of my property,’’ he added.
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