Ikare,
in Akoko North East area of Ondo State, was turned into a war arena on Tuesday,
when a -25-member armed robbery gang invaded it, killing no fewer than 21
persons including eight policemen, one undergraduate, two secondary school
pupils and five bankers.
Residents
of the town cried uncontrollably as they raced to the scenes of tragedy to know
the identities of those killed.
The
robbers target was the bullion van of one of the old generation banks conveying
N25m to the branch of the bank in Ikare.
But
they also had plan B, that is, rob four other banks. First, they decided to go
on shooting spree killing people indiscriminately to create fear in the town.
In
a commando style, the robbers, said to have been dressed in MOPOL uniform, on
arrival in the town at about 3pm on the ill-fated day, headed straight to a
police station along Ikare/Owo Road, killed four policemen on duty and wounded
four others.
The
manner of their operation showed that they did their home work properly and
knew when to strike.
A
police source said: “The robbers used general purpose machine guns, improvised
explosive devices and other sophisticated weapons and came in large number and
syndicated themselves.”
Sunday
Vanguard gathered that the robbers ended up robbing five different banks
located along Banking Road in Jubilee area of Ikare.
Their
dressing reportedly deceived security men at the entrance of the banks.
The
security men, according to sources, thought they were in the bank to transact
business only to later discover that they were robbers.
For
over one hour, the robbers operated unhindered. Infact, the entire town was
held hostage.
Two
middle aged men, said to be graduates operating commercial motorcycle,
popularly known as Okada, were shot dead in front of the police station where
they had gone to ‘bail’ their motorcycles earlier seized by some policemen at a
check point.
Some
of those feared killed were transacting business inside the banking hall and
the ATM of one of the attacked banks while majority of others killed had no
connection with any of the banks but were killed for the fun of it because the
robbers failed to rob the bullion van with N25m.
An
unspecified amount of money were reportedly carted away by the robbers in the
five banks which they bombed with dynamite and rocket launchers to gain entry.
An
unconfirmed source said a prophet in one of the white garment churches, who was
conducting a spiritual bath for a female member, was killed by the bullets of
the robbers.
Gory
sight of those killed littered the streets of the town.
A
report said a man, who lost his wife during child birth, was shot dead with his
son while they were coming from the child’s school.
Worried
by the nature of the robbery, Governor Olusegun Mimiko drafted all the security
chiefs in the state to Ikare to assess the situation.
Mimiko
expressed concern about the sophistication of the weapons used by the robbers.
Also,
the Director General of the National Sports Commission, Hon Gbenga Elegbeleye,
who is from the area, said the town was mourning.
Elegbeleye
put the figure of those killed at 21.
At
the weekend, commercial and business activities remained completely paralysed
in the ancient town.
All
the banks in Ikare shut their doors to customers.
When
Sunday Vanguard visited the town at the weekend, the police station attacked by
the robbers was riddled with bullets while many of the shops located around the
banks affected had bullet holes on the walls and the iron doors.
One
eyewitness, Kayode Ajala, said that the robbers operated as if they were on war
front.
According
to him, the robbers must have done their home work before the operation as all
the major roads were strategically manned by them to ward off any security
intervention that may halt their operation.
Guns,
he claimed, were booming from the four corners of the town indicating that they
were strategically positioned.
Sunday
Vanguard learnt that the robbers came in two Volkswagen Golf vehicles and a bus
wearing MOPOL uniform.
Those
reportedly killed included school children heading home after school as they
were caught in the sporadic shooting of the robbers.
Sunday
Vanguard learnt that after the robbery, the robbers escaped through Iboropa
Road to Edo State.
Corpses
of the policemen and other victims which littered the streets were packed into
pick up vans and deposited at the General Hospital, Ikare.
Meanwhile,
tension mounted in the town at the weekend as a result of the killings.
The
robbery incident is the second within two years.
The
first was in 2013 when a robbery was carried out at night by a gang of armed
robbers.
The
robbery that year resulted in the closure of banks in Ikare for several months.
Infact
the bank building that was robbed then was abandoned by the management of the
bank and a new one built.
Ironically,
the same bank was one of the five attacked by robbers on Tuesday.
The
havoc caused by the robbers shook Ondo State Police Command to its foundation,
but has vowed to smoke the robbers from their hiding places.
Image
maker of the police command, Wole Ogodo, confirmed that the robbers were after
N25million brought to one of the banks in a bullion van.
Written
by Dayo Johnson for Vanguard
25 armed robbers kill 21 people over N25 million!
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