Residents
of Ronke Street and the environ, in Ijeshatedo area of Lagos State have raised
the alarm over a letter purportedly written to them by armed robbers alerting
them (residents) of their intention to raid the area. Copies of the letter,
Saturday Sun learnt, were conspicuously pasted on the wall of some of the
buildings. In the letter, the robbers said: “We will pay you people a visit
soon. Be prepared for us.” Following the development, residents of the area
have made arrangements to secure their houses.
While they have collectively engaged the services of vigilance
groups, most of them have erected iron doors in their rooms. Some, however,
have fled their homes. A resident, who spoke with Saturday Sun, said they woke
up recently to discover the letter pasted on their gates and walls. “Initially,
we thought the letter was from either PHCN or one of those bills from local
government. We got the shock of our lives when we read and it was from robbers
who said they would visit us any moment.
As you can observe, everyone is panicky. I have hired the
services of a welder to fortify my door,” he stated. Another resident begged
the police to come to their rescue, as the vigilance group they contracted
seems not to be up to the task on hand. “It is not a joke, because like the
letters said, they will surely come. We have vigilantes and we are made to pay
N100 per month for security. The only way out is for the police to secure us.
If they don’t, we will just keep money at home because I know that they will
surely come,” he said. Another resident said she was yet to recover from the shock
of a previous experience, revealing: “Late last year, they visited my house
heavily-armed.
They took every valuable thing in the house and left. They were
about eight of them. The next day, the same group of people came to the next
compound and robbed the residents. When we called the police, all they did was
to arrest the ladder the robbers used to climb and promised to investigate the
matter. Till date, nothing has happened.” On why they are yet to draw the
attention of the police to the purported letter, one of the the residents said:
“Nobody knows if they have informants within the police.
If you report to the police and those bad boys get to know, you
can imagine what our fate would be when they finally come. And besides, those
robbers would wait for the police to get tired of patrolling the area and then
strike. It is rather unfortunate.” When contacted on phone, Lagos State police
spokesperson, DSP Ngozi Braide, called on the residents not to panic, as the
police would ensure that the bad boys were flushed out from Ijeshatedo and its
environs. She advised residents to make use of the police hotlines, which are
written conspicuously in every police station and public places.
Source: Sun
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