Mudiaga Affe, Calabar
Bandits on Friday operated in Calabar
freely for over three hours, killing an unidentified Inspector of Police
that led a team to stop the robbery operations at a popular hotel
located behind the headquarters of the Zone 6 Police Command.
The robbers also shot another policeman
at the same hotel before making away with his gun to another part of
the Calabar metropolis where they attacked a security operative at a
bank, also snatching his weapon.
Southern City News learnt on Sunday
that the armed bandits operated in the Cross River State capital from
9pm to 12 midnight and snatched seven cars before retreating to their
hideout.
An anonymous source said the armed
robbers took time to dispossess the hotel customers of their belongings
for over one hour before the arrival of the police team whose leader was
killed.
The source said that after leaving the
hotel, the bandits went to the Nelson Mandela Street end of the Watt
market in Calabar-South stabbed and dispossessed one security operative
of his gun.
He said, “The robbers operated at the
hotel for over one hour before the intervention of policemen from the
Federal Housing Police Station. The police team were ambushed by the
robbers some few metres to the gate of the hotel.
“They immediately opened fire on them
and in the process killed the police inspector that led the team and
shot another policeman who is in critical condition.
“They also collected their guns and
headed towards Nelson Mandela in Calabar South where they stabbed one
policeman at an old generation bank close to Conoil Filing Station. They
also collected the gun of the injured policeman. As they were moving,
they were snatching vehicles. I learnt they collected up to seven cars
in the course of the operations that lasted from 9pm to 12 midnight.”
Robbers had also last Tuesday invaded
one of the old generation banks along Mayne Avenue in Calabar South and
killed one of the mobile policemen on duty and made away with his gun.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. John Eluu, confirmed the robbery operations on Friday.
He said, “Yes, I am aware of the
robbery operation at the hotel. The police are still investigating and
will soon arrest the perpetrators.
“We are calling on members of the
public to avail us with useful information at all times to help curb
this ugly development,” Eluu said.
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