Nigeria Police foiled an attempt by a seven-man gang of bandits to rob a
bank bullion van of its hundreds of millions of naira, the operation was foiled by a
crack team from the Rivers state special anti-robbery squad at about
5pm on Wednesday, October 14.
Eyewitnesses said armed robbers attacked a bullion van from
Diamond Bank regional office located in Trans Amadi in Port Harcourt,
the state capital.
However, the police were called and swooped on the robbers who had
succeeded in packing millions of naira stacked in bags inside a van,
which was later taken to the command’s headquarters located along Moscow
road, Port Harcourt.
When our reporter got to the scene, bundles of cash of 1,000 naira denomination were seen stuffed inside a Lexus GX 470, SUV.
Bank staff and police officers were at the headquarters with their
counting machines to ascertain the actual amount of the recovered cash
which is in the hundreds of millions.
Police sources said that the criminals escaped and abandoned their vehicle after a gun battle with police officers.
Detectives are working on the theory that the robbers may have acted
on inside information or they might have trailed the bullion van to the
bank premises.
A senior police officer revealed that the fleeing hoodlums numbered about seven, were fully armed and operated in two vehicles.
He said that the robbers stormed the bank when the staff were transferring the bags of money into a bullion van.
A police spokesman Deputy Superintendent Ahmad Muhammad confirmed that the police received a distress call a few minutes after
5pm, and responded swiftly.
Muhammad stated that the robbers abandoned the vehicle containing the cash and escaped in another vehicle.
He could not confirm the amount recovered, but said it could be in
“three digits in millions”. Weapons recovered from the scene were an
AK47 rifle, a pistol, three magazines and rocket launchers.
Culled from Naij