How armed robbers who killed a hotelier in Ajah were gunned down by the police (PHOTO)

by Rachel Ogbu

Items recovered from the robbers (Photo: Punch)
Items recovered from the robbers (Photo: Punch)

Special Anti Robbery Squad have taken down five men believed to be the criminals who stormed the 04 Hotel in Ajah, Lagos last Sunday killing hotel owner, Olanrewaju Subair and six others.

Yesterday, SARS engaged in a gun battle with the suspected robbers who were said to be moving in a convoy of a Honda Odyssey and a Jeep for another operation.

Police say they had earlier attacked some policemen at Ajah and later at Ajao Estate before the shoot-out with SARS operatives.

“The robbers began their operation around 1am at Ajah but just as they were moving out, they encountered a team of policemen on routine patrol. They opened fire on them and in the ensuing exchange of fire, one policeman was killed in the process and another wounded,” a police source said.

“Immediately, the robbers aborted their mission and drove drown to Ajao Estate. They got to Ajao Estate at about 2am and attacked a major dealer in phones, ipads and other ICT products.

“In the process, a police corporal, attached to the Mobile Police Force was killed. Valuables worth millions of naira were carted away.”

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The Punch reports:

Having received a directive from the Lagos Commissioner of Police, Mr. Umar Manko, to apprehend the robbers, SARS operatives led by their leader, SP Abba Kyari, were said to have laid ambush along the Mushin/Ojuelegba areas while two more teams went towards the island to block the robbers escape.

Not long after, the robbers who eventually drove through the Mushin/Ojuelegba road, were said to have opened fire on sighting the SARS teams.

In an intense gunfight that reportedly lasted 30 minutes, the robbers were chased from Stadium in Surulere to Eko Bridge.

The source said, “Some of the robbers had been wounded in the car from the gunfight but that didn’t stop them from driving. It wasn’t until the driver of one of their vehicles sustained a gunshot injury to the neck that the vehicles stopped at Eko Bridge.

“Some were already dead in the car. Several more fled their vehicles and jumped over the Eko Bridge into the ocean below. But some of those who jumped must have been wounded, because there was blood on the rails of the bridge.”

It was learnt that items from Ajao estate were recovered from the vehicles of the robbers. Policemen from the Area A command and the Marine Police later combed the waters, but did not find any corpse.

Manko confirmed the incident to PUNCH Metro.

He said, “Five robbers were killed in the exchange of gunfire with SARS operatives. They had earlier attacked a major phone dealer at Ajao Estate before they were ambushed by SARS operatives along the Mushin/Ojuelegba areas.”

 

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