Pandemonium broke out in the early hours of
Monday in Kubwa, a satellite town in Abuja, when the residents woke up
to the sound of sporadic shooting by armed robbers who robbed a bank
customer of N4.3 million in front of Access Bank.The robbery took place at 10:00 AM on
Monday at the entrance of the bank located at Phase 4. Robbers drove in
commando-style to block the customer who came to make a deposit.
According
to an eyewitness, Jubril Mohammed, the victim was a staff of Total
Filling Station who came to deposit money in the bank. He was trailed by
men who shot his vehicle and then robbed him.
"I was standing right
here when I saw a car in high-speed stop right in front of the bank.
Four men came out with guns and they started shooting at a car. One of
them opened the trunk of the car and removed a bag filled with money,"
Mr. Mohammed told our correspondent.
It was gathered that the robbers, brandishing
sophisticated weapons, followed their victim from the filling station
when they got wind that he would be taking cash to the bank.
The
robbers carted away the sum of N4.3m, leaving behind the victim's
bullet-riddled vehicle. Our correspondent confirmed that the victim did
not sustain any physical injuries. SaharaReporters gathered, however,
that one of the staff of Etisalat, who operate a mobile shop in front of
the bank, was shot in the melee and rushed to the hospital.
A
police officer who was attached to the bank also exchanged fire with
the robbers while residents were said to have scampered for safety when
the sound of AK-47 rifles echoed throughout the neighborhood.
At
the time this report was filed, armed policemen had arrived at the scene
of the incident after the assailants had already fled. The police
gathered evidence, including a cartridge of live ammunition and the
victim's vehicle.
Business activities in the bank
have been put on hold as customers were turned back. Efforts to receive
comments from the bank manager proved abortive as the security guard
said that the bank had been closed for operation and he could not allow
anybody to gain access into the premises.
When journalists visited the Area Commander, R.O
Kalu, at Phase 4 Divisional Police Station to ascertain if there was any
arrest in respect of the robbery, the commander declined to comment and
therefore directed them to the FCT Commissioner of Police
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