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NIGERIA POLICE GUN DOWN AN OGUN STATE BORN NOTORIOUS ROBBER ALONG SEME BORDER

NIGERIA POLICE GUN DOWN AN OGUN STATE BORN NOTORIOUS ROBBER ALONG SEME BORDER

The Lagos state police command burst into jubilation on Thursday, March 17, after gunning down a notorious robber at the Republic of Benin border in Seme. According to Fatai Owoseni, the Lagos police commissioner, the Tokiwe Joseph aka TK was gunned down by security operatives during a foiled robbery at the border on Thursday night. The militant who hails from Ondo state had been on the wanted list of the police for more than six years and had reportedly led several bank robbery attacks in Lagos and Ogun in recent years.

TK was also said to have been the top com­mander in control of the popular Fatola camp in Ikorodu where several security personnel including nine Depart­ment of State Security(DSS) operatives were killed and their corpses buried in the creeks. While addressing journalists after the conquest, Owoseni stated that the com­mand had received series of intelligence reports from the office of the Inspector-General of Police that there is a seri­ous plot by TK and his gang to attack banks and bureau-de-change in Lagos and Republic of Benin border town, Seme.

“The intelligence report indicated that the attack will be led by a notorious armed robber/kidnapper by the name Tokiwe Joseph popularly known as TK. “TK can be likened to be as a Field Marshall who commands different gangs of armed gangs and had successfully in the past engaged in all forms of criminalities such as kidnap­ping, high profile bank robberies, vandalism, piracy and cultism. “TK has his signature on almost all violent crimes in Lagos, Ondo, Delta, Ogun, Edo, and Benin Republic. Intelligence had revealed that TK at a time led a gang to hi­jack a vessel on the waterways of Ghana. Intelligence had also revealed that he has his Base in a creek situated some­where in Ijagemo in Amuwo Odofin LGA of Lagos State.

“Recent intelligence reports indicated the certainty of when the dastardly act will be carried out. The veracity of the intelligence therefore necessitated that the security op­eratives of Nigeria and Benin Republic were in constant surveillance of our waterways, Banks, Financial Institu­tions as well as vulnerable and key points,” the police chief informed. And true to the predictions, on March 16, 2016, TK emerged from his base and navigated the waterways in three boats towards Seme. Owoseni stated further, “At about 11pm, the gang in a commando style came out of their boats with a view to advancing for the attack. They opened fire indiscrimi­nately as they advanced.

The Security Forces consist­ing of the Police, Customs and the Military who had been keeping vigil at the waterfront swiftly responded and repelled the attack. “In the same vein, the security operatives of the Republic of Benin also joined forces with their Nigerian counterparts to present a unified and fortified front against the hoodlums. “The gang consequently surrendered to the superior firepower of the security forces, abandoned the boats and fled in different directions. “The security forces of the two countries in pursuit of the fleeing criminals recovered three boats; one with inscription ‘Castina Marine’, 22 pieces of dynamites; four AK-47 rifles, two GPMG (General Purpose Ma­chine Guns).

“Immediate manhunt was activated with a view to apprehending the fleeing hoodlums suspected to have suffered severe injuries. Search so far conducted re­vealed that the gang suffered eleven casualties. “The Inspector-General of Police commends the efforts, sacrifices and steadfastness of all the security operatives involved in this operation and hopes that the synergy/camaraderie among the Security Agen­cies will be sustained. “In the same vein, the Command appreciates the partnership of members of the public. Meanwhile, efforts are being intensified to arrest other fleeing members of the gang.”

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