No fewer than six persons, including two policemen and a
private security man were reportedly killed on wednesday evening when daredevil
armed robbers invaded a bank in Igarra, headquarters of Akoko-Edo local
government area of Edo state.The robbery incident has thrown the entire Igarra
community into a mournful mood.
It was gathered that the robbers stormed the town in two
Sienna buses around 6:00pm in commando style, as some of them went straight and
take over the police station where they killed two policemen and the others
went straight to the bank where they allegedly destroyed the entry to one of
the banks with explosives.
A private security man attached to the bank and a commercial
motorcycle rider were said to have been shot dead at the gate of the bank,
while two persons suspected to be customers apparently using the ATM were
allegedly shot dead in the premises of the bank.
Vigilante groups in the community however quickly mobilised
and barricaded the exit route of the town, along Ekpedo-Ekpe road, close to the
border with Kogi state, where one of the armed robbers was reportedly killed
and another arrested and one of their vehicles impounded.
Leader of the vigilnate group in the area who spoke on phone
to journalists in Benin on condition of anonymity, confirmed the killing of one
of the robbers and the arrest of another.
“When they started the operation in Igarra, we quickly
mobilised our people around the surrounding villages because they came through
Lampese to Ososo and down to Igarra and they were also going back through the
axis passing through Enwan and our men barricaded their route and there was
exchange of gunfire. One of them was killed; another was arrested while many
escaped with gunshot wounds. They also impounded one of the vehicles they
used,” he said.
He however complained of the porous security situation in
the community, adding that, “all the entry points to Igarra from all flanks are
open, we need more security in this place, we have been abandoned to our fate.”
The state police spokesman, Stanley Osifo confirmed the
incident and said he and the state commissioner of police have been to the
scene of the incident.

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