Four officials of an Asaba branch of the United Bank for
Africa (UBA) have been arrested in connection with an alleged armed
robbery attack on a bullion van stocked with N25 million.
The van was conveying the N25 million from a branch of the
bank in Agbor to Asaba, Delta State when a gang of robbers waylaid it
around Otulu/Ubulu-Okiti axis of the Benin-Asaba-Onitsha expressway on Tuesday and made away with the money.
According to eyewitness account, the robbers had shot
sporadically into the air before emptying the contents of the bullion
van into their operational vehicles, a Honda Pilot Sports Utility
Vehicle (SUV) and a Toyota Corolla saloon car, and zoomed off
unchallenged. One of the escort policemen was sustained grave injuries
during the operation.
The injured cop and six others were allegedly illegally hired by the cash management office of the branch.
Spokesperson for the Delta State Police Command, DSP Andrew
Aniamaka confirmed the arrest of the bank officials including the Cash
Management Officer of the UBA branch in Asaba, one Amina Oyewole, the
Chief Security Officer and two drivers.
Aniamaka said the suspects were arrested following preliminary investigation of the robbery incident.
He said investigation revealed that the suspects, in a bid
to cut corners, illegally picked the police officers from different
locations, and engaged them on an illegal escort for the conveyance of
the lump sum from Agbor to Asaba.
Aniamaka said the suspects did not use “serviceable, secure armored bullion van as required by law.
“Needless to state that when the bank officials earlier
approached the Operations Department of the command for escort men their
request was turned down on the grounds that the bank does not have a
serviceable bullion van needed for such operations.
“The command warns that henceforth banks requiring police
escort must adhere to laid down regulations on specie escort especially
during the ’ember’ months.”
He said the command has already spread out its dragnet to
trap down the fleeing gang of armed robbers and bring them to book, and
appealed to members of the public to come up with useful information
that could help the police.
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