The
robbers tied up the policemen attached to the park during an
operation that lasted for about three hours last Friday. It was learnt
that the policemen were sent from Lagos State. Our correspondent, who visited the park, observed that some of the property on the premises had been vandalised by the culprits..
An employee on duty, who spoke to our correspondent in confidence, said the robbers attacked the area based on a tip-off. The employee said the robbers attempted
to steal some heavy duty equipment, but their attempt was not successful
and they became infuriated.
He said, “The trailer park is usually
used by state traffic officials. When they impound trucks, they tow the
vehicles here until the owner is able to recover the vehicle. The owner
of the truck usually pays demurrage before the vehicle will be taken
out. Most times, the contents of these trucks remain in the vehicle when
they are brought in here.
“Around 2am on Friday, some armed men
stormed the premises, tied up the policemen on duty and started
shouting, ‘where is the money!’. We led them to the safe and they took
all the money, but they were not satisfied. They claimed someone had
deposited a huge sum of money, but we told them that was not true.
“They began searching each truck parked
on the premises. Finally, when they got to a particular truck loaded
with equipment, they wanted to drive it away, but the vehicle did not
start.
“The robbers wanted to transfer the
equipment to another truck but they were too heavy and only a crane or
forklift could lift them. When the robbers saw that they had failed,
they started robbing and beating everyone.
“They collected peoples’ phones, money
and everything they could lay their hands on. They beat up the security
guards on duty as well and one of them has been rushed to a hospital.”
Our correspondent learnt that because the phones of the victims had been stolen, they could not call for help.
It was learnt that they later approached the Vice Chairman of the Victorious Community Development Association, Abiodun Ogunlana, who then informed the Ibafo Police Division.
Our correspondent learnt that because the phones of the victims had been stolen, they could not call for help.
It was learnt that they later approached the Vice Chairman of the Victorious Community Development Association, Abiodun Ogunlana, who then informed the Ibafo Police Division.
Police Public Relations Officer, Ogun Police Command, Muyiwa Adejobi, confirmed the ASCON robbery incident. Adejobi, who spoke with our
correspondent on the telephone, however, described it as burglary and
stealing rather than armed robbery.
He said, “We were told
that the robbers were not armed, but actually used iron rods and objects
to hit security guards on the head. However, the Commissioner of
Police, Ikemefuna Okoye, has ordered a full scale investigation into the
matter. We will talk to the policemen on duty and the company employees
and get information.”
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