The hoodlums, who reportedly belonged to two cult groups – Akala boys and Toheeb’s gang – ravaged New Balogun, Euba, Ayonuga, Tiamiyu, Haruna, Ereko, Oyedele streets and Coker Lane. A mosque on Coker Lane was not spared as the worshippers, who slept in the mosque after a vigil, were robbed by the hoodlums.
One of the people in the mosque told Punch that the robbers fired bullets for over one hour before robbing from house-to-house. Continue...
He said, “It was around 12am on Monday morning that we started hearing
gunshots. It lasted for about an hour. Around 1am, they started going
from
house-to-house, robbing the occupants. They stole about seven laptops
from the house opposite this mosque. They stole phones, money and
everything they saw. They came inside the mosque and took our phones and
money. People were crying throughout the night. It was terrible.”
Another witness said the robbers were not
in a haste. He said they robbed till 5am and came back at 6am to
continue before leaving around 7am.
A Punch correspondent observed that a
generator was also removed from its shed by the robbers. Vehicles parked
on the streets were vandalised by the robbers, just as two Toyota Hilus
van were burnt.
A Punch correspondent counted 20 vehicles,
but some residents said about 10 damaged cars had been taken away by
their owners for repairs.
Kasali Daramola, a driver who spoke while fighting back tears, told our correspondent he owned one of the burnt vehicles.
He said, “This is the third time they
will do this to me. What have I done to them? The first was a Lexus car
my younger brother bought for me, which I was planning to sell to
acquire a commercial bus to take care of my four kids and wife. I sold
the scrap for N30, 000. I used the money I raised to get a bus and I was
paying for it by installment. I have not finished the payment when they
destroyed it.”
Daramola said the men entered his house and some of the ladies living there were raped.
He said attempts to bring in the police were abortive as they kept saying they were on their way without showing up.
A resident said, “For over five years now
this area has not known peace. Will the police say they cannot do
anything about it? Around 7am that policemen came here, they still saw
some of those robbers around, but did not do anything. Why? I believe
the police know all the people causing trouble here and if they want to
do something, it doesn’t take them anything.”
Tosin Gbolahan, a resident, said a policeman attached to Alakara Police Station was with the hoodlums on Monday morning.
He said the hoodlums took advantage of a carnival that was held the previous night on Ojo Street to perpetrate the havoc.
The Police Public Relations Officer,
Lagos State Command, Ngozi Braide, said she would call back, but she had
yet to do so as of press time.
Culled from Punch
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