Saturday 25 June 2016

FULL DETAILS | Militants Storm Lagos Communities, Kill 20



No fewer than 20 persons were reportedly killed after suspected Niger Delta militants invaded some villages in Imushin, a boundary community between Lagos and Ogun States.

A motorcyclist was said to have been beheaded by the militants, who reportedly started their operation from 10pm on Thursday till the early hours of Friday...

When Punch visited Imushin on Friday, it was observed that many residents were fleeing the community.

The affected villages included Oke Muti, Elepete, Ajegunle, Ola Imam, Ereko junction, Igbo Olomu, Pakisa and Magbon, within the Ikorodu area of Lagos.

All commercial activities were grounded in the communities as schools, churches, mosques were locked.

It was gathered that a total of 18 villages making up Imushin had been deserted.

According to Punch, trouble started at about 10pm on Thursday when the gunmen opened fire on a group of vigilantes in Ola Imam. Seven of the men were said to have died on the spot.

A source within one of the communities, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said a large number of the victims were landlords in the area.

Due to incessant armed robbery attacks in the area, landlords were said to have mobilised themselves, formed a vigilance group and had made bonfires at strategic points and were on foot patrol when the militants swooped on them.

A source said, “The militants came in through Elepete Phase 3 around 10pm on Thursday. They went to Ola Imam and Igbo Olomu where some vigilantes were keeping watch. They opened fire on them and killed seven of them at once.

“They marched to Oke Muti, Bolorunduro, Ajegunle, and fired at people. They killed about 25 people.”

A survivor of the attack, a taxi driver, said he had brought some goods for a customer when the incident happened. He said, “I was just driving in without knowing what was happening. But at a point, I saw a motorcyclist on the ground in a pool of blood. He was dead. I thought he probably had an accident.

“I continued driving. Suddenly, I saw a group of men with guns. They opened fire on me and I quickly manoeuvred the car, but they followed me with gunshots.

“I drove down Imushin Road, until I got to a bush area. I jumped out of the car and ran into the bush. Still, they didn’t give up. They mounted two motorcycles to search for me. When they couldn’t find me, they shattered the rest of my windscreens.”

A man, who had just arrived from his place of work in Ketu, was chased to his doorstep and also shot dead. The corpse of a well-dressed man was also said to have been found by a riverside in the area.

A resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the militants spoke in Pidgin English.

He said, “They chased a trader and she fled and quickly hid herself in a container. They looked around and one of them tried to use torchlight to search for her. The woman escaped by a whisker.”

It was gathered that aside killing residents, the gunmen looted many shops in the community.

A source explained that the militants had vowed to kill 110 people for two of their men killed by officers of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad.

The source said, “The whole problem started after some SARS officers, who were acting on a tip-off, stormed a hotel in Elepete called Top-Catt Hotel.

“The officers killed two of the militants, carried away their corpses and arrested the female owner of the hotel. One of those killed was an engineer who worked for the militants. The militants are claiming he was unarmed and innocent and they asked the police to release the two corpses.

“When they couldn’t get the corpses, they decided that they would kill 110 people in revenge. They killed 15 people on that night and now, they have killed more people.”

A community leader said more than 500,000 people living in the area had fled, adding that life was difficult for those left behind.

“You will only find dogs and other animals in the houses. There is no food or water from Ita Oluwo to Igbo Olomu. I had to go very far to buy food,” he added.

Another community leader in the Ikorodu area of Lagos said some residents were stranded.

“There are many families that are afraid to enter their houses. They don’t know where to go.

“The police have been carrying corpses into the station and the death toll cannot be less than 50. We want the government to come and smoke out these militants,” he said.

Heavy security presence was observed in the Imushin area on Friday. Military officers attached to Mopol 20, policemen from the Lagos and Ogun States Police Commands were also on ground.

Isaiahakomor.blogspot.com watched the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, on a television program on Friday night where he said the police are doing their best but whenever the militants run into the creeks around, it becomes very difficult to go after them due to the bad terrain.

Those guys should be smoked out of the creeks through air operation. The killings is totally unacceptable.

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