The festive season is around the corner and desperate measures have
been devised by dare-devil armed robbers to rob their victims of their
valuables in some parts of Lagos State. It was gathered that the men of
the under world now disguise as beggars to snatch valuables from their
unsuspecting victims. Their targets are often lone occupants of posh and
exotic cars, they dispose them of their most expensive items ranging
from laptops, phones, money and jewelries.
The hoodlums, who usually operate between the hours of 5-9 pm are
always armed to teeth with dangerous weapons such as knives and shotguns
(carefully stuck in their dresses).
It was also gathered that some of them had formed the habit of
disguising as a handicapped and beggars to deceive their prey and rob
them in the process.
Areas in Lagos state that are well known for such ugly activities are
Mile Two Bridge; Coconut and Apapa, all on Oshodi-Apapa Expressway.
Recalling, how he escaped death by the whiskers in the hands of
beggars- turned armed robbers, Mr. Lucky Uduikhue, a managing director
of an information and computer technology firm said he was robbed three
times within one month in the same Oshodi-Apapa area.
Disclosing their modus operandi, Uduikhue said the robbers usually
threaten their victims saying , ‘I need N5,000. If you respect yourself,
bring the money. They will point gun at you.’
And failure to grant their request would incur their wrath; they
would either vandalism the car of the victim or physically attack their
target leaving him or her with injuries.
“For many months now, motorists who drive through Mile 2 lose
valuable items to robbers. As from 5pm, they have become kings of the
road. Funny, they pretend as people begging for money but they end up
robbing motorists of their valuables.
If one fails to give them money, they would break one’s side screen and take whatever they lay their hands on and flee.
This is a daily occurrence starting from Auto Wharf to Mile 2 Bridge up
to Mile 2/Oshodi junction. Their target is always on big money, phones
and laptops and they focus on big cars and vehicles whose drivers are
alone. I have been a victim several times.
I have reported several times to the policemen on duty at the Mile 2
bridge and have also called 112 police emergency number for the same
complaint with both the police and the receiver of the police emergency
number promising to take urgent action, yet nothing seems to have been
done as the hoodlums are still operating uncaught and unhindered.”
Another motorist, Jonah Okorie, who was once a victim of robbery
attack on the same route expressed his anger over the nonchalant
attitude of some policemen at the checkpoint who were busy arresting
okada riders while he was being robbed and they never bothered about
what was happening to him.
Yet another victim of the trending robbery acts, who gave her name as
Blessing narrated how she was dispossessed of her laptop, BlackBerry
and telephone sets.
“I can never forget that fateful day. It was early October. I was
going to Apapa. At Mile 2, there was a hold-up. One man, dressed like a
beggar came and begged me for money.
I told him I did not have. I thought he understood me. Before I could
move further, he brought a hammer and hit my side door. In the process,
he made away with my laptops and other valuables. In fact, my entire
day was disorganised because I lost a lot of data with the laptop,” she
said.
However, when contacted, the Lagos State Police Public Relation
Officer, Ngozi Braide, claimed that the police had not received such
complaints.
“We are not aware of that. Find out if the victims actually reported
to the police and the station. All the same, the information is noted,”
she said. From Nigerian Magazine
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