Armed
robbers dressed in police uniform at about 10 p.m.on Sunday at gunpoint
snatched a car from the Editor, Nigerian Compass newspaper, Mr. Gabriel
Akinadewo.
The editor, who was in his Toyota Avensis car, 2008
model marked Ogun CP 11 AKM, was returning from his office on the
Lagos-Ibadan expressway when he ran into the road block mounted by the
robbers in front of a new generation bank at Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos.
Narrating
his ordeal in the hands of the bandits, Akinadewo said, “I give glory
to God Almighty for saving my life. I left church yesterday afternoon
for my office in my white garment. I am a member of Cheribum and
Seraphim Church.
“Immediately I was through with my schedule in
the office, I took my leave. On my way home, I drove through the
Business Club Road, near Femi Anikulapo’s Shrine and suddenly, four men
blocked my way with their car. so I decided to go through Amaraolu
Street linking the bank. As I approached the bank, I saw the four men
again in police uniform in front of the bank. They flagged me with a
torch light that I should stop. I did and greeted them thinking they
were policemen.
“They asked me, ‘can we see your boot?’ As I got
down to open the boot, one of them suddenly whispered to me, ‘we are not
policemen. It is better for you not to shout. So, cooperate.’ Another
one grabbed my car key and ordered me to sit at the back seat sandwiched
by two of them. One drove my car and the last one sat in the front with
the driver.
“Because of the white garment I wore, one of them
asked me if I was a pastor. I said no. The same man saw my identity card
and asked if I was a journalist. I said ‘yes’. Their leader reprimanded
him saying, ‘keep quiet, why do you ask him questions?’ They took me in
my car through Wempco Road to Oba Ogunji Road.
“As they were
going, one of the robbers called somebody on phone and he said, ‘super,
we got two, a SUV and a car. They are okay, they are neat.’ In the SUV,
there were four other robbers also dressed in police uniform with the
owner of the SUV at the back. The owner was wearing a lace material.
“They
moved to Mobil, Stadium Road, Railway line in Agege and Abattoir.
There, they told me to get down, that I must not make any noise. I
quickly called the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Umar Manko who
immediately ordered police in Abattoir and others to organise search
parties for the car. I later reported the matter at Pen Cinema Police
Division. I finally got home at about 2 a.m. today.”
Akinadewo commended Manko for responding swiftly to his distress call.
He also thanked policemen who commenced the search for the car as early as they were called on phone by the police boss.
Items
lost in the car include an unspecified amount of money, ipad 3, London
train oyster card, FCMB mastercard, Nigerian Compass identity card, his
driver’s licence, newspapers, purse and complimentary cards.
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