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Lockdown: Thieves on rampage in Lagos as residents take destinies in own hands

In the last two weeks now, the Federal and Lagos State governments had declared a stay-at-home directive to residents of the state in a bid to curtail the spread of the Coronavirus pandemic.

As a result of the lockdown, it has been gathered that some thieves are now having a filed day, robbing residents of their prized assets in broad day light as well as at night.

There was panic at Agege, Ogba, Mangoro and Iyana-Ipaja areas of Lagos State as suspected hoodlums robbed residents in those areas.

In what appeared like a coordinated operation, the hoodlums were said to have arrived in okadas and buses, armed with different kinds of weapons.

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Residents who spoke with reporters the suspects looted food stores and warehouses in the areas.

“They came in at about 7:00pm this night with about 30 okadas and 10 5 buses,” a resident in Aluminium village, Dopemu.

“Many houses and food shops have been robbed. In fact they also broke into some warehouses here and stole items.”

In Mangoro, another resident said they attacked people on the streets, snatching purses.

“Nowhere is safe in the area now. Those that were on the streets were attacked and they collected their purses. They also broke into houses and robbed people of their valuables.”

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At Iyana-Ipaja, a resident said after previous attacks, some youth in the area lit bonfires on the streets.

“We know they have been operating in nearby streets, but we won’t allow them to get into our streets. We will keep a night over this fire,” one of them said.  

In a message posted on social media, a resident of Agege said: “We are no more safe in Agege. From Oke koto, Agunbiade, Ayanwale to Pen Cinema. We need help; we’ve called the police but no response,” she said.

“For the past one hour, no one has come to our rescue. What kind of country is this? They isolated us without any provision. Our lives are not secure. These boy have entered into out houses. over 100 of them. They have been robbing for over one hour.”

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Spokesman of the Lagos State Police Command, Bala Elkana, however, accused those with the bonfires of causing panic in the areas.

“We have sent our rapid response squad there, and what we discover are youth of those areas stepping out in the name of protecting their areas from hoodlums coming in.

“Then burning tyres in the name of securing, and this on its own is creating panic. We have sent a strong message, the order is stay at home. Everybody must stay at home.

“We have enough deployment all this while. We are not under any threat. Those youths are looking for an opportunity to be out of the house, so they are creating panic. There is adequate police patrol in the areas,” Bala said.

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