
Three suspected armed robbers met
their Waterloo in Osogbo, Osun State, as
they died after sustaining bullet wounds
during a shootout with the operatives of
Special-Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) in
the early hours of Friday.
Saturday Tribune gathered that the
suspects, who came in an unregistered
Lexus car for a robbery operation, went
to Oke Baale area of Osogbo, opposite
Osun State Broadcasting Corporation
(OSBC), to attack the residents at about
2.00 a.m.
Some of the residents, it was learnt,
sent a distress call to the officer in
charge of SARS in Osun State Police
Command, DSP Adekunle Omoyele, and
he was said to have led a team of
operatives to the scene immediately.
Saturday Tribune further gathered that
on getting to the scene, the policemen
learnt that the armed robbers had
robbed one Alhaja Ganiyat Kolapo of her
personal belongings while the hoodlums
also went away with her Toyota Camry
car with registration number LND 847
AJ.
Omoyele and his team reportedly chased
the armed robbers towards Ibokun road.
The robbers reportedly abandoned the
Toyota Camry and fled into the bush.
Meanwhile, the SARS men were said to
have started combing a nearby bush
when they noticed an oncoming bus
followed by a car which model was later
discovered to be Lexus.
A police source who craved anonymity
told Saturday Tribune that as SARS
operatives waved the bus driver to a
stop, the driver of the Lexus car made
an attempt to overtake the bus and fired
sporadically at the police in order to
escape.
Undeterred, the policemen pursued the
hoodlums towards Ibokun road and got
close to them at a spot close to Egbeda
Village where the hoodlums reportedly
stopped and engaged the SARS
operatives in a gun battle, as a result of
which three of them sustained bullet
wounds and died.
Saturday Tribune learnt that the Toyota
Camry belonging to their victim and the
unregistered Lexus for the robbery were
recovered by the police. One of them
was said to have escaped with bullet
wounds and arms used by the robbers.
When the Lexus was searched, it was
gathered that a laptop, digger, knife,
charms, assorted phones, three ATM
cards, one cut-to-size double barrel gun,
seven live cartridges, five expended
cartridge shells, and some rough naira
notes totaling about N36,000, as well as
the driver’s licence belonging to their
victim were recovered. The victim was
said to have identified the corpses as
those of the hoodlums who came to rob
her.
When contacted, the Police Public
Relations Officer in Osun State Police
Command, DSP Folasade Odoro,
confirmed the incident, saying that the
corpses had been deposited at the State
Hospital Osogbo mortuary for autopsy.
She added that efforts were on to get
the fleeing hoodlums.
One of the victims, Alhaja Kolapo, told
Saturday Tribune that two of the
hoodlums gained entry into her
apartment after cutting the net and
burglar proof on one of the windows.
“One of them entered and went to the
kitchen door to open it for the second
robber. They did not bother to switch on
the light as they made use of a torch
light with strong halogen bulb which
they brought. They ransacked the house
and picked all they wanted. They saw
the key of the Camry and took it also,”
she narrated.
Another victim, Kareem Adebayo, said
the armed robbers also visited him and
his younger brother before going to
Kolapo’s house. He said they collected
the cash found with him and tied him
with a rope at the backyard.
“They came into my house through the
window which burglar proof was cut.
They demanded for money and I gave
them N40,000. They saw my car key,
took it and demanded for my ATM card.
They said they would take me to an
ATM to withdraw the N47,000 they saw
as my account balance. I told them the
ATM card was in the car.
“They were searching the car for the
ATM card when they found the
N150,000 I kept there. They started
beating me, saying that I lied that I
didn’t have money. One of them also
wanted to rape my wife and when she
told him that she was pregnant, he still
wanted to go ahead and had already
worn his shirt inside out.
“She was saved because by then, my
brother had been able to free himself
and he jumped over the fence to alert
neighbours. When the neighbours were
coming, the hoodlums lay flat on the
ground, and as one of the neighbours,
one Owolabi Mohammed, got to where
they lay, one of the armed robbers stood
and hit his head with a digger, resulting
in a deep gash. That was how they ran
away with my money and my car key,”
Adebayo also said.
The two victims praised the efforts of
the SARS in responding promptly. Mr
Adebayo said he was already on his
way to a network service provider to
retrieve his line when he received
information that he should come to
SARS to check some of the items found
with the dead hoodlums and identify
them.
Alhaja Kolapo also told Saturday
Tribune that “I am highly impressed with
the immediate response of the police. I
am happy that they recovered the items
taken from me and got my tormentors.”
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