Gunmen suspected to be armed robbers last fortnight stormed Celenzia
Community in Okokomaiko area of Lagos State and subjected the residents
to untold hardship and torture.
They particularly struck at 2, Charley Pace Street, broke into the
flats and tied their husbands together while the women were compelled to
bring all they have in their kitchens. As the women were busy preparing
delicious dishes for them, the bandits ransacked their apartments and
collected over N235, 000 including their valuables.
Victims said their operation started at about 7.00pm in the evening and ended at about 10:30pm.
Crime Alert learnt that before their operation, four members of the
gang sneaked into a two-storey building at about 6.00pm and hung around
the pent house which no one occupies for about an hour.
One of the tenants in the building was reported to have seen them but
could not confront them thinking they were visiting a co-tenant. It was
also discovered that the robbers used a neighbour that is familiar with
the tenants to penetrate each and every flat in the building.When Crime
Alert visited the scene, different accounts of the victims were taken.
The first eye witness, a tenant who pleaded anonymity said: "I was lying
down when I saw one of the robbers loitering around and I challenged
him, asking him what he was doing in front of my flat.He replied me
aggressively and brought out a gun, so I surrendered to him. He told me
that he will not hurt me if I cooperated with him and that I should go
upstairs into one of my neighbour's flat because that was where other
tenants were been kept.
One robbers held tenants hostage
"When I got there, I saw the other tenants in the room. The men had
their hands tied and their lips were sealed with tape. It was just one
robber that kept us hostage, he was holding a gun while the rest were
searching the flats. When we were finally released, I discovered that my
flat was turned upside down and they carted away N30,000 from my flat."
Another victim who told Crime Alert that she went out to throw away
waste when one of the robbers pointed a gun at her and forced her to go
back to her flat narrated her story. She said: "I was going out to throw
away waste when one of the robbers pointed a gun at me and ordered me
back to my flat."He said if I failed to cooperate that he will 'seize my
breadth', so I went inside. He asked me to bring all that I have with
me and I told him that I had nothing with me, he searched the house,
collected my phone and told me to go out and knock at the door of other
neighbours of which I told him that I am a visitor and I don't know
anybody."Another victim said that neither she nor her husband was around
at the time of the robbery, and that she was returning from the market
when she heard a cry for help from the building and quickly ran to the
leader of the community security to lay her compliant.
Community security
"I was just returning from the market when I heard a cry from the
building shouting thief! thief!! I ran to complain to the leader of our
community security who responded immediately but we could not catch up
with the robbers who had left before we got there."
The leader of the community security who is simply called "Baba
catch", said that he alerted other members of the community security
immediately he was informed about the robbery but could not catch up
with the robbers.
"I was told by passers-by that the robbers crossed through a wooden
bridge that leads to another community and that a suspected boy in a
military camouflage was caught some minutes after the robbers crossed
the same bridge but was released after some interrogation.
"I alerted my boys immediately I was informed by a tenant of the
building that robbers invaded their homes. We did not catch up with them
and I ordered my boys to comb the community. Later, we were told that
they crossed over to the other community through a wooden bridge. When
we got the bridge, we sighted an under aged man in a military polo and
we stopped and interrogated him to know who he was and he aggressively
responded that he was a solider but could not present his identity.
"I have to call a retired military officer that lives in the
community to come and attest to the claims and when he came, the boy
later confessed not belonging to the Nigerian army but a member of the
boyscout. That was after he was slapped on the face by the angry
ex-military officer. However, he was freed after the interrogation."
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