LAGOS—UNEASY
calm pervaded Ipakodo area of Ikorodu, yesterday, scene of Wednesday’s
bank robbery operation which was led by a lady, during which everyone was
held spell bound in a shooting spree that lasted close to two
hours.
Consequently, the affected banks were not open for business
transactions, as repairs were being carried out on the damaged property.
One of
the banks had its affected areas like the Automated Teller Machine
gallery, its doors and roof covered with planks as repairs were ongoing.
Some bank staff were also sighted between 8 and 9am but later left. No customer
visited either of the ATMs.
Some shops around the area were also under lock and key
while residents expressed fear over the incident which they described
as a theatre of war.
However, life has returned to the jetty operated by
Origin Gardens, which served as escape route for the robbers,
with canoe operators conveying passengers from one end to the
other.
The jetty owner, Mr. Fehinti Adeola Kosoko said the incident
did not hinder the day-to-day activity at the jetty .Another operator who
simply gave his name as Lekan said: “Life has to go on. We are happy that no
life was lost yesterday (Wednesday). The fact that they took this route
to escape does not mean we facilitated their escape because we all fled with
our canoes in order not to be seen as being on their way. So, the
incident does not hinder us from conveying passengers “.
Another resident who identified himself as Mr Chigozie
Onyeka, blamed lack of security on the waterways as cause for the spate of
robbery in Ikorodu..
A visibly angry Onyeka said: “What are the Marine Police and
Navy doing? Whose responsibility is to patrol these waters. Last month, a
similar attack on two banks happened at Ijede area of Ikorodu , with the
bandits escaping through the lagoon. Yesterday’s was the same thing,
as the jetty also served as their escape route . Are the security
operatives waiting for people to die before they will take necessary
action?”
Residents, including those at the jetty were heard giving
different versions of how the robbery attack which they described as movie-like
occurred.
At the Ipakodo Police division, armed policemen
were sighted manning their respective positions. A patrol van from
Shagamu Road Division, later joined by a convoy from the Area ‘N’ command were
sighted in the division’s premises, inspecting the level of damage.
Although there were no signs of immediate repairs going on
at the station but the two operational Sports Utility Vehicles,
SUV, said to have been set ablaze by the robbers after removing the
number plates, apparently to avoid giving out any clue, had been
removed from the Ipakodo division. Only one vehicle, a Nissan Serena car
reportedly owned by a lady police officer was seen in the premises. Its
windscreen was shattered by bullets from the robbers and its body also riddled
with bullets during the exchange of gun fire.
The
walls of the station were also perforated by bullets. Police sources hinted
that a policeman injured during the ensuing gun battle was recuperating at the
Ikorodu General Hospital where he was rushed to alongside two others. It was
also gathered that the injured commercial motorcyclist had been
discharged from the hospital.
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