Drama as Policemen Run Away After Robbers Shoot Man Dead in Front of Police Station
There was mild drama and chaos on Monday at the Ibafo Police
Division, Lagos state as armed robbers shot a security guard to death in
front of the station. Eyewitnesses said policemen at the gate took to
their heels and shut the gate to the police station after finding out it
was armed robbers.
However, a member of the Oodua People’s Congress identified as
Kayode, was among residents who responded to the distress call of a
couple abducted by the robbers in their Landcruiser SUV. The couple,
Oluwakunmi Ayodeji, an engineer, and his pregnant wife, Oyin, were
returning from a maternity centre behind the police station when they
were attacked by the gang.
Punch reports that a family friend of the couple, Bisola Olojede,
said she escaped by a whisker. Olojede explained that she had taken the
couple to the maternity centre where Oyin had a scan and they were
leaving the centre for a hospital in Ikeja when the robbers struck.
She said, “The incident happened around 10pm. The woman, who is
my friend, was pregnant and her doctor recommended that she should do a
scan. I was called to take them to a private maternity centre in Ibafo.
“From the maternity centre, we decided to go to a hospital in
Ikeja. As her husband opened the vehicle doors with a remote, she
entered and sat at the front, while I took my seat at the back. Her
husband had just entered the SUV when a man suddenly appeared and
started dragging the steering with him.
“I alighted from the car and called for help. I saw a man and I
begged him to assist us, but he ignored me. I never knew he was among
the robbers.”
Olojede said she moved away when she saw that the robbers were
armed. She said a few minutes later, they drove away with Oluwakunmi and
his wife. She explained that she ran after the vehicle and started
calling for help, adding that some residents, including Kayode, joined
her in chasing the vehicle. When the robbers got to the front of the
Ibafo Police Station, they were said to have stopped and fired into the
crowd of pursuers.
Olojede said, “The bullet hit one of us and the man died
immediately. The police heard the gunshot and rushed out. I started
begging them to help us, saying there was a pregnant woman in critical
condition in the vehicle. There were two of them, a man and a woman. But
they shunned me.
“I called my husband on the telephone and told him what
happened. He said I should call the police and I told him I was with
them but they were not doing anything. When the police heard that, they
quickly shut their gate.”
However, the women refused to let the things be and contacted the
Divisional Police Officer who ordered the officers to attend to the
case. The policemen were said to have opened their gate and invited
Olojede to make statements.
“Later, they asked if there was anybody that could identify the
man that was shot dead and two men came forward and said he was a
member of the OPC and his name was Kayode.
“They then put him in the same van they were supposed to use to
chase the robbers, preparing him for the mortuary. They started asking
me all kinds of irrelevant questions. They told their DPO on the
telephone that they had attended to me,” she added.
It was gathered that the robbers dropped off the couple at the
Lotto end of the expressway. But, they shot Oluwakunmi in the eye
region. Oluwakunmi’s friend, Jejelaye Gbadamosi, said he had been
admitted in an undisclosed hospital.
He said, “They dropped them around Lotto, and drove off in their jeep. It was a Good Samaritan that assisted them.
“My friend and his wife are in different hospitals. The bullet pierced him around the eye.
“We suspect that the robbers came out from a brothel close to
the maternity area. The place is notorious. The police did not also do
well. They didn’t respond until their DPO called them.”
A source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said despite
witnessing the killing, the Ibafo Police Division did not send signals
to surrounding stations.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Ogun State Command, Muyiwa
Adejobi, confirmed the death of the victim. He, however, denied that the
police fled and shut its gate against the residents.
He said, “We have a confirmation that somebody was shot dead
around the police station and the police heard a woman calling for help;
and she was attended to. Nobody shut any gate; it is not possible. The
couple, who were abducted, were rescued in the Redemption Camp area, and
they have regained their freedom. They are being treated in a clinic.”
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