Lagos - The police in Lagos have arrested four persons, who allegedly
conspired with some men in army uniform to hijack a tanker laden with
kerosene at a filling station.
The state Police Public Relations
Office (PPRO), DSP Ngozi Braide, said this in a statement on Saturday in
Lagos.
A copy of the statement was made available to the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
Braide said that the suspects and the
others on army uniform allegedly snatched a Mercedes Benz tanker with
Reg. No. SF 657AWK.
The PPRO said that the tanker was laden with
33,000 litres of kerosene, adding that the men on army uniform escaped
arrest.
"The incident happened on Feb. 26 at about 2 a.m.
"The
suspects carried out the operation when the tanker driver was
discharging the products at an AP Filling Station on the Governors Road,
Ikotun -- a suburb of Lagos.
``A police anti-robbery team
attached to the Okokomaiko Division, acting on a tipoff, pursued the
suspects, arrested four and recovered the tanker with its content.
"There
is a manhunt for the supposed military men. The case is under
investigation at the State Criminal Investigation Department, Panti,
Yaba,’’ Braide said.
The PPRO also stated that policemen
attached to the Abattoir Division, Agege, Lagos recently had a gun
battle with some armed robbers at the Lagos State Abattoir, Agege.
She
said that the suspected robbers abandoned four locally made
double-barrel pistols and six live cartridges during the exchange of
gunfire, and escaped.
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