Seven
operatives of the Department of State Services had been
reportedly killed in
the Ikorodu area of Lagos State.
The
security operatives were reportedly killed in the Ishawo Road area of Ikorodu
on Tuesday during an encounter with suspected pipeline vandals.
It
was learnt that the incident happened around 7pm on Tuesday.
Our
correspondent was told that the vandals, who were suspected to be Ijaw youths,
made away with the dead operatives’ weapons after killing them.
The
incident was the second of such attacks within two week by vandals on security
operatives in the area.
On
August 30, four policemen from the Special Anti-Robbery Squad and Owutu Police
Division were attacked. Three of the policemen died while the last one was
injured.
There
were, however, different versions of how the DSS operatives were killed.
A
resident of the area, Jimoh Adebiran, said the operatives had gone to a primary
school in the community for an event when they had a confrontation with the
vandals.
Adebiran
narrated, “The whole thing started in a school where the officers had gone for
a function. The vandals, who were at the school, thought the DSS men had come
to attack them.
“There
was an exchange of words. Later, the vandals opened fire on the DSS operatives
and killed seven of them.”
Another
resident, Omose Adedipe, said the operatives had come to the community to buy
fuel for their official vehicles.
Adedipe,
a motorcycle rider, said the officers knew that fuel was sold at cheap rates in
the community.
“They
never had any plan to attack the vandals. But the Ijaw youths saw the guns in
their vans and mistook their mission for something else, resulting in the
bloodshed,” he said.
But
a police source said the officers were in the community to apprehend the
vandals after getting information that they had started to siphon fuel from a
broken pipeline belonging to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation.
He
said the men were, however, spotted by the vandals, who opened fire on them.
The
source said, “The officers went there between 7pm and 8pm after they got
information that the vandals had started to siphon fuel from a broken NNPC
pipeline.
“The
vandals spotted them and opened fire on them. They set fire on their vehicles,
took their guns and escaped with their corpses.”
A
man, who identified himself simply as Demola, said the community was jolted by
the killing.
Demola
said some soldiers, who had come as backup for the defeated DSS operatives,
caused panic as they began shooting sporadically into the air.
He
said continuous gun shots rent the air as the vandals also fired back.
“There
was confusion everywhere as both old and young fled for safety,” he said.
A
resident of Igbo Olomu Street, Abraham Adamson, said hundreds of motorcyclists
trooped onto the street in the confusion that greeted the situation.
He
said, “I was eating at a restaurant when someone received a call that something
terrible had happened and we should be careful. No sooner had the man dropped
his call than no fewer than motorcyclists in their hundreds sped into the
street. In the confusion that ensued, many people were injured.”
During
a visit to the area on Wednesday, PUNCH Metro observed that there was
still tension in the community. Our correspondent observed that many shops were
locked.
A
shop owner, who did not give her name, said traders closed their stalls around
8pm on Tuesday, adding that the operatives were killed close to the vandals’
creek.
She
said, “The vandals usually use the Arepo area of Ogun State to siphon fuel,
while they have a depot where they sell at the Ishawo, Ikorodu, Lagos State. It
was around 7pm that we were told to close our shops because there would be
trouble.
“Soon,
we started hearing gunshots. After the reports had subsided, I observed that
the men drove out some fuel tankers. As of 8pm yesterday (Tuesday), all shops
had been locked.”
A
motorcycle rider, Ganiyu Bamidele, said, “The vandals usually emerged from Igbo
Olomu Road or Ishawo Road; and when they do, they are always many; and their
guns are sophisticated.”
A
security source said the police in the Ogijo and Owutu police divisions were
responsible for the escalation of pipeline vandalism in the area.
The
source explained that the vandals regularly paid the policemen and their bosses
and that the police had been giving them free hands to operate.
“The
DPOs collect money for every tanker that the vandals take out of the community.
They collect about N10, 000 for every tanker,” he said.
A
landlord, John Bosco, who claimed to be awake till 2am on Wednesday due to
continuous gunshots, said the government was complicit in the crisis.
Bosco
wondered why the Federal Government had refused to address the problem
decisively despite several killings by the vandals.
“Nine
policemen were killed in Arepo last year. The vandals invaded the Owutu Police
Division sometime this year and killed three policemen. Three police officers,
including a SARS official, were killed just two weeks ago in this area, and now
this one. How long will the government continue to feign ignorance?”
A
community leader said the community was at war.
The
leader, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said there was no more peace in
the community because of the vandals.
He
said, “They are ruthless. When they abduct residents or policemen, they tie
their hands and legs to large stones before throwing them into the river.
“Who
are the people supporting them, and what is the present government doing about
their activities?
“There
are more than 50 communities in this area, and the population of each is not
less than 5,000 and every day, we are disturbed by gunshots.”
The
Police Public Relations Officer, Lagos State Command, Joe Offor, confirmed the
incident, but said the command could not confirm the number of people that were
killed.
“There
was a problem in the area, but we don’t know the officers affected. But I am
assuring you that they were not policemen, and we don’t know the number of
people involved. So, we are still on getting more facts on the incident,” he
said.
The
DSS could not be reached for comment as the security outfit had yet to appoint
a public relations officer to replace the former spokesperson, Marilyn Ogar.
Source: Punch Newspaper
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