Armed Robbers Storm Ekiti Bank, Cart Away Undisclosed Sum And Leave Scores Dead
There was pandemonium on Monday in Ijero-Ekiti, headquarters of Ijero Local Government Area of Ekiti State whern a gang of armed robbers attacked a branch of Access bank.
According to reports, the robbers killed two policemen, a bank worker and passersby during the attack which took place at about 4.30 pm ,a few minutes after the bank had officially closed for work. Apart from those killed in the attack, other bank workers and some customers at Automated Teller Machine (ATM) gallery sustained injuries.
It was gathered that the robbers announced their arrival with gun shots which frightened residents into scampering for safety. The bandits reportedly blew the bank’s security door with dynamite to gain access into the baking hall.
They made away with unspecified amount of money during the raid which lasted for about an hour. The heavy shooting by the robbers paralysed transportation, economic and social activities.
Things like this left me in stitches and wondering what has happened to our security system? I bet you those criminals must have spent not less than 30mins in that operation that you begin to ask, where is the rapid response team of the police service? So sad lives was lost. May their souls find rest. Security in this country has become terrible lately.
Left you in stitches? Teejay that is an idiomatic way of saying that the news was so funny! There are better ways of expressing shock and dismay and stop using words and expressions that you don't know. Kilode?
You are praying and hoping they will be caught. We should not leave the responsibility to police. Access bank staffs should take measures. Large amounts should be taken to hub branches before 4 to reduce risk. The money is insured so no need to weep.They came with dynamite. Is ekiti police equipped? I'm asking
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Oh no, not again!
ReplyDeleteThings like this left me in stitches and wondering what has happened to our security system? I bet you those criminals must have spent not less than 30mins in that operation that you begin to ask, where is the rapid response team of the police service? So sad lives was lost. May their souls find rest. Security in this country has become terrible lately.
ReplyDeleteLeft you in stitches?
DeleteTeejay that is an idiomatic way of saying that the news was so funny! There are better ways of expressing shock and dismay and stop using words and expressions that you don't know.
Kilode?
Yeee! Left you in stitches ke? On top dis kain robbery.
DeleteOloyinbo o nku sile.
This is a classic case of a dictionary getting into the wrong hands.
Jesus Christ.
ReplyDeleteNot again after what happened at Kwara? I trust Nigerian police in this they will be caught soon.
OMG things are really getting out of hand in this country.
ReplyDeleteLet me call someone if management is doing something
It will only be a temporary escape for them. They will be caught soon.
ReplyDeleteIn Jesus name!
DeleteFayose's men on rampage
ReplyDeleteOh God
ReplyDeleteThey will meet their Waterloo soon
This is not good for the bank as a whole...not at this time of the year..
ReplyDeleteYou are praying and hoping they will be caught. We should not leave the responsibility to police. Access bank staffs should take measures. Large amounts should be taken to hub branches before 4 to reduce risk. The money is insured so no need to weep.They came with dynamite. Is ekiti police equipped? I'm asking
ReplyDeleteBut really there is no security in this country, none at all. May God continue protecting us.
ReplyDelete