Residents of Onimaba, College Bus stop,
Ikotun Road, Igando, Lagos have been living in fear since last week
Thursday when a letter purportedly written by armed robbers circulated
their streets.
The letter, which was typed on an A4 paper and scattered on
the streets, was noticed by residents as they woke up on Thursday
morning.
About 20 copies of the letter
were said to have been picked up from streets such as Lateef Bello,
Ogunbewon, Taiwo Adediran, and Alhaji Hamzat.
Our
correspondent learnt that the people called the attention of landlords
to the document, and the landlords association was said to have reported
at the Igando Police Division.
During a visit to the area on Friday afternoon, PUNCH Metro obtained a copy of the letter.
In
the paper, the robbers wrote that residents should be prepared to
‘entertain’ them as they were coming for their end-of-the-year packages.
The robbers added that they could strike the area at any time they
deemed fit.
The letter reads, “Be
prepared, be prepared, be prepared. Our dues must be paid this festive
season. Nobody can stop us as we can strike at any time. Only enough
money can save your life.
“To be forewarned is to be fore-harmed. We have warned you in this area, and if you have ears, you ought to hear.”
Speaking with PUNCH Metro,
one of the landlords, who pleaded anonymity for security reasons, said
the robbers also dispatched the letter to neighbouring areas such as
Pako and Irepodun.
He said, “On
Thursday morning, around 4.30am when people normally start to go to
work, we noticed the papers scattered on our streets. Some unknown
persons, no doubt, had dumped the letter overnight in the area.
“We
have about 18 streets in the area. When we saw it, we called on our CDA
chairman, Alhaji Sarumi, who in turn called on the police at Igando.”
Another
landlord, who identified himself simply as Alhaji Lawal, showed our
correspondent the dilapidated fences of a government primary school in
the area which the robbers allegedly used as a hideout.
He
said, “The threat letter is very disturbing. The last time we had a
robbery incident in this area was about six months ago. At that time,
they came in through the compound of Igando Local Government Primary
School, and escaped through Potoku, an unfenced canal at an end of our
street. Potoku Canal reaches all the way to Lagos State University Road,
Igando.
“We are calling on the police
to intensify efforts in securing our area. We want the Area Commander,
Area M Idimu, and the Special Anti-Robbery Squad to beam their
searchlight on our areas.”
The Lagos
State Police spokesperson, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, however said the residents
had yet to report to the police. He added that the public should always
avail the police of relevant information to enable them ensure security
of lives and property.
He said, “The
incident has not been reported to the Igando Police Division. However,
if the residents have received such letter, let them bring it to the
police. If there is such information, we will do well to ensure we
deploy enough personnel in the area. The responsibility of the police is
to ensure safety of lives and property in the state.”
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