Day robbers laid blockade to Lagos
| Corpses of two of the policemen killed during the attacks, in a police van | 
The relative peace and calm enjoyed by 
the residents of Lagos was rudely shattered by simultaneous robbery 
attacks in different parts of the city, which resulted in the loss of 
lives and property on Sunday, September 9, 2012.
On that day, the criminals operated in a
 manner that seemed as if the attacks were coordinated, targeting and 
killing policemen, as well as robbing several  bureau de change outlets,
 and fast food restaurants on the Lagos Mainland.
Residents living in the Agege, Anthony 
village, Ojodu, 
Ogba, Itire, Gbagada, Ilasamaja, and Ikeja areas of the metropolis were practically held hostage as not less than 12 robbers, armed with sophisticated weapons, reportedly attacked some bureau de change operators.
Ogba, Itire, Gbagada, Ilasamaja, and Ikeja areas of the metropolis were practically held hostage as not less than 12 robbers, armed with sophisticated weapons, reportedly attacked some bureau de change operators.
By the time the attacks, which 
altogether lasted about two hours, were over, motorists, roadside 
vendors and other businesses had been forced to part with cash and other
 valuable items. Three policemen and one civilian were dead, while many 
others, including an official of the Lagos State Traffic Management 
Authority,  were wounded.
While the families of the victims and 
the owners of the affected business outlets count their losses, most 
people wonder how the robbers could have audaciously carried out 
simultaneous attacks in different parts of the city unchallenged by 
security agents. The question that seems to be on every lip is where 
were the police?
 In its September 10, 2012 publication, THE PUNCH
 had reported that some policemen at the various scenes of the attacks 
had abandoned their duty posts and fled after they sighted the robbers 
approaching.
In Agege, the gate of the Pen Cinema Police Division was said to have been shut against visitors while the siege lasted.
While it is not unusual for robbers and other criminals to go on the rampage at this period of the year, CRIME DIGEST investigation
 shows that with the Yuletide approaching, there appears to be a gradual
 surge in robbery attacks in different parts of Lagos.
 Only two weeks ago, about 20 gunmen  
stormed Adaloko, a community near Ajangbadi and Ijanikin. But the 
residents of the community were saved by the prompt intervention of 
policemen attached to the anti-robbery unit of the Area ‘E’ Command in 
Ojo and the Ijanikin police division, who confronted the robbers.
The robbers eventually retreated, leaving behind two wounded security guards.
 On July19, a bullion van laden with 
large sums of money reportedly headed for a bank in the Badagry area 
when some gunmen in a Sports Utility Vehicle opened fire on it.
Although some of the robbers were 
reportedly wounded, they successfully made away with the money after 
killing a policeman, Sunday Agboricaen, and wounding several bystanders.
Also, an Armoured Personnel Carrier 
conveying a huge amount of money to a bank, was reportedly attacked by 
gunmen on the Isolo/Okota Expressway on Aug. 29. The robbers killed a 
policeman during the attack, but they did not succeed in robbing the 
vehicle.
In another incident that took place in 
King’s Court Estate, Shasha, a gang of robbers gained entrance into the 
housing estate from the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, which 
shares a boundary with the Shasha community. One of the flats in the 
estate was successfully raided before another tenant raised the alarm 
and scared the robbers away. But the latter had already stolen several 
phones and some valuables.
The estate security guards, who were 
said to have been unaware of the robbery, were reportedly alerted when 
several police teams and the neighbourhood Oodua Peoples’ Congress 
vigilantes, arrived the scene.
Last Saturday, an Automated Teller 
Machine in the premises of a commercial bank on Akinpelu Street in the 
Oshodi area was robbed at midnight. About four armed men were said to 
have gained entrance to the facility through an unlocked door in the 
premises.
The robbers were said to have emptied the ATM with the aid of saws and other welding implements after which they escaped.
In her reaction to the latest 
development, the Police Public Relations Officer in Lagos, Deputy 
Superintendent of Police Ngozi Braide, assured Lagos residents that the 
police were on top of the situation. She said, “The police will continue
 to respond to distress calls concerning robbery attacks. In the 
Okokomaiko area, the combined efforts of the Area ‘E’, Ojo and Ijanikin 
police commands had successfully repelled an attack by armed robbers. At
 present, the police are patrolling the area and the robbers have not 
returned.”
Braide denied the allegations that 
policemen abandoned their duty posts or made themselves inaccessible to 
members of the public during last Sunday’s coordinated attacks. 
Describing the incident as unfortunate, she said, “It is not as if the 
police are not working in Lagos State. We are working. There is no 
civilised society in the world that crime does not take place. You just 
try to bring it down to the barest minimum, which is what we are doing. 
Last Sunday was just unfortunate. The police actually gave a chase and 
that was why the robbers kept shooting sporadically.
“If we had responded with fire- for 
-fire, there would have been more casualties. We were simply being 
mindful of innocent civilians who would have been caught in the 
crossfire, while the robbers were only concerned with escaping from the 
scene.”
“During the incident in Shasha, when a 
distress call was made to the police, an RRS team and several police 
patrol vehicles responded. Unfortunately, the robbers had escaped before
 the police arrived. As for the ATM robbery at Akinpelu, we are still 
investigating that incident; it seems like an inside job because it was 
neatly done.
“A police patrol team in Akinpelu was 
stopped at midnight on Saturday by a man who identified himself as a 
security guard at the affected bank. He claimed some armed men had tied 
him up and robbed the ATM before escaping, but the guard could not 
explain how he was able to untie himself without the help of anyone as 
he was the only security guard at the scene.
“When we played back the CCTV recording 
of the bank, we observed three masked men robbing the ATM, which is 
suspicious. Most robbers don’t wear masks. This case is currently under 
investigation. I want to assure Lagosians of the Lagos Police Command’s 
commitment to their security and safety. On Tuesday, the police arrested
 eight men for being in possession of some AK- 47 rifles. The Lagos 
State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Umar Manko,  has vowed to fish out the
 perpetrators of last Sunday’s robberies in the next few weeks and we 
are working hard to achieve that.
“There is no cause to panic; everyone 
should remain calm. To assist the police, it is important that residents
 are aware of who their neighbours are and report any suspicious 
activity to the closest police division,” Braide said.
Culled from punchng 

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