
By Dare Afolabi
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PROLOGUE
The central hub of the city was locked down as a result of heavy
traffic congestion that marred the free flow of vehicular activity along the
ever-busy Effurun Road, Warri, Delta state.
Jude was restless as he was practically held behind time by the
erratic traffic situation while on his way for a special Robbery operation.The
“Go-Slow” was so severe that it had paralyzed almost half the entire city. No vehicle
could gain entrance into the main city, and no vehicle was seen going out. This
traffic gridlock occasioned across Warri metropolis was usually pertinent;
especially on a Monday morning, and little wonder this Robbery attack was
slated for this day, soon to be referred to as “Black Monday!”
CHAPTER 1
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LOCATION: WARRI, DELTA STATE
7:30a.m.
Time was tickling very fast, emotions were becomming more
heated. Seconds turned into minutes, and the moment was approaching gradually.
Information had reached the Gang members that a particular Bullion Van would be
conveying Millions of Naira to a New-generation Bank at about 8:00a.m, and
their plan was to attack the Bullion Van at Gun point and cart away with the
money, despite being held under tight security by the special anti-robbery
squad.
For about a period two-year, the city of Warri had been plagued
with several crisis emanating from a particular Gang of Robbers specialized in
the act of Robbery activities of various kinds ranging from ‘Invading of
residential buildings, to Car hijacking, Kidnapping, Mall attack, Breaking of
shops and stealing of its goods during the Night and so on. The most striking
thing about this Group was that nobody knew who they were, or where they came from,
but then, they somehow manages to carry out their criminal activities
successfully without any trace for the agents of social control to keep the
hoodlums perpetuating the crimes behind bars.
Today, this same Gang of Robbers were about to carry out yet
another most tasky attack which proved to be their hardest operation so far;
especially as it was to be done during the daytime, and not business as usual.
Whether they would succeed or not was yet to be known, but one thing was for
sure, their lives were at stake as some members of the Gang had already been
fortified spiritually with protective charms by a supposed powerful herbalist,
and anyone that tried to get in their way would surely be going down, just like
the Naira; and that included the Police.
Jude kept checking his wrist-watch by every flying moment, but
the Road situation was yet to make any great improvement as vehicles were only
able to move at a slow pace. Upon seeing that the traffic situation remained
stagnant, Jude promptly excused himself out of the tricycle, popularly called
“Keke-Napep” which he had boarded about thirty-minutes earlier, forgetting that
he had not paid the Keke Rider his transportation fee, and just about then, his
attention was called back by the Rider who quickly made out and demanded his
fee while giving Jude an inquisitive stare of “You nor go pay me my money?!”
look. Not having time for any drama, Jude then thrust his hand into the right
pocket of his Pens trouser, and handed the Rider a neat two-hundred Naira note supposedly
for a distance which he didn’t reach and bothered not to demand for his change,
but not after he had given the Rider a deadly and scornful look that could pass
for a thousand words before leaving the scenery and continued his journey on
foot. Only but if – the Rider knew that Jude had with him a Pistol Gun,
definitely, he would rather not have demanded for his money while pulling such
an attitude.
Surprisingly, Jude was well- responsibly dressed, clad in a
long-sleeve top and a Plain Black pens trouser, having touched the shirt into
his pants, and wearing a Black-coloured designer shoe to match with. His
appearance could pass him for the Manager of a reputable coy, unknown to many
that he was the second-in-command of the most Dreaded Gang terrorizing the
whole of Warri. All of these were an attempt to conceal his true identity, as
he had always proved not just to be a Robber, but a highly intelligent one at
that. indeed, he was a baggage too much to be predicted.
Despite coming from the creeks, Jude was formally a decent
individual having bagged a degree in Psychology at the renowned ‘Delta State
University, Abraka.’ at the age of twenty-two, until he later furthered his
education at the Prestigious ‘University of Ibadan’ where he obtained a Master’s
degree in Criminology at the age of thirty. Thereafter, he was thrown into the
labour market without any good job to his intelligence and degrees put
together, except for some few working places where he was offered peanut as
salary. Hence, he decided to apply his knowledge into something more productive
by becoming a professional thief.
After trekking for approximately five minutes, Jude finally made
it out from the traffic congestion and into a nearby area which was a
semi-dilapidated slum. Although, he had a personal car to himself, but
regarding the plan for this operation, he had to arrive the scene in person,
and alone from other Gang members.
Shortly afterwards, Jude received a phone call from one of the
Gang members whose name was ‘Preacher.’ He became Jude’s closest rival among
the circle – after he lost out in the bid to become the second-in-command of
the Robbery squad – of which Jude won by popular demand. Ever since then, their
friendship became held bound with a pinch of salt, as they categorically became
sworn enemies but only cooperated with each other during an operation; while in
reality, they both wish each one of the other was dead.
In the phone call, Preacher made it known to Jude that every
other member of the Gang had converged at a spot and set to carry out the
attack as soon as the Bullion Van arrives. Whereas Jude, the supposed leader of
the Gang, in absence of the overall General, was no where to be found, and that
he would now take over the mantle of leadership with or without the arrival of
Jude; But Preacher didn’t just end there, he wanted more stressing that Jude
should be ready to be overthrown by him, claiming that Jude wasn’t fit for the
position he occupied, as he had failed to perform his role judiciously.
Jude then ended the call with disgust, without him uttering a
single word to his partner in crime – who for some reasons had just changed his
mood. He was instantly reeled with anger and contempt which was quickly evident
from his facial countenance.
The battle line had been drawn. It was only a matter of time
before the battle of superiority would soon clash with one of the hardest
Robbery attack ever.
Indeed, This meant war!!!
…to be continued
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