The Police command in Edo on Friday confirmed that some monies suspected to be carted away by robbers during Thursday’s armed robbery attacks on some banks in Uromi, have been recovered.
Mr Phillip Ogbadu, the State Commissioner of Police confirmed this in a phone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
He said that about N37 million and five cars suspected to have been used by the robbers were recovered at a bush where they were abandoned.
He noted that it was suspected that the robbers might have abandoned the monies and the vehicles on realizing that the police were on their trail.
The dare devil armed robbers had late on Thursday evening attacked some commercial banks in Uromi, Esan North-East Local Government Area of Edo operations according to some eye witnesses lasted for more than two hours.
(NAN) via cnnnewsnigeria
So they only stole 37 million or they ran away with some or Police never count am finish? LOL
Hmmm in Naija e hard to differentiate Police and thief oh
And here I was hoping for a better spin to this story. 😕 So the whole matta ended in the bush and with 37 milla just laying around 🙄
ReplyDeletePolice has taken their own share.How will these banks share the money now?
DeleteThat money go don reach 50milla, police document 37
ReplyDeleteThey robbed several banks, that money recovered could be from one bank
ReplyDeleteAnd seven people had to die for this?? This story get k leg ooo!!! 🤔
ReplyDeleteThank God
ReplyDeleteGreat news!! We watched money heist live on Thursday
ReplyDeleteThis Nigerian police ehn
ReplyDeleteOnly if the thieves will be caught, then you will realize what they left in the abandoned car was more than 37million. Thief leave am thief tiff am again
ReplyDeleteI'm telling you.
Delete🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
DeleteThief leave money for bush, another thief Waka go see am. Hmmmmm
ReplyDeleteSee them already claiming the glory. It was the Youths of Ubiaja that ambushed the robbers but could only apprehend one. The others managed to escape with Okada..
ReplyDeleteThe youth of that community should be encourage walahi.
DeleteYouths sef don collect their share. They really tried, left for the Nigerian police, they would have all gone with the money.
DeleteWow,that's good. Now how will this cash be disbursed amongst the five banks. Will they all get equal share or?
ReplyDeleteDon't believe anything from the police. Dey don collect their own shares. Police and liars no difference
ReplyDeleteIf police counted that money, then it was 370 Billion and they called it 37 million.
ReplyDeleteI am proud of the youth in ubiaja, so brave
ReplyDeletePolice force that is full of lies and thieves..thief Dey pursue thief😂😂abeggi!
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