
By Femi Odunayo
The sounding alarm of Police siren soon overshadowed the atmosphere in a rather sophisticated manner. Two black Police hilux convoy had just accompanied a Bullion Van carrying bundles of money amounting to Millions of Naira into the premises of a new generation bank located around a suburb area of Warri, Delta state.
The
sudden presence of these highly sophisticated men in uniform already sent panic
into the air due to the approach in which they mounted the bank environment.
Some persons at the ATM stand who wanted to make withdrawals were immediately
shocked as cold shivers were sent travelling through their spines in a split
second, while some other persons could be seen vehemently shaking, and this was
not an exaggeration.
The
Bullion Van, together with the Police escort vehicles suddenly drove into the
bank premises immediately the gate was let opened by the security guard, and
just when everyone thought everything was back to normal, they were taken aback
by surprise, seeing another set of two White Hilux SUV arriving the scene
almost immediately. The first Hilux then quickly followed the Police escort
that was already inside the bank premises. As soon as the Bank security guard
on duty realized that these new set of Hiluxs’ were not assigned to the Bullion
Van, he attempted to swiftly lock the gate, in order to prevent them from
gaining full entrance into the bank, and just then, a bullet was shot directly
trailing his head; he was hit instantly and died on the spot. It was until then
that it dawned on the bank customers that they were trapped in the middle of a
robbery operation. The panic attack which the ATM users felt earlier tripled
rapidly, and they were now scared to the bone due to fear of the unknown.
The
first Hilux vehicle from the robbery squad was inside the bank compound, while
the second one was parked outside. The robbers alighted immediately in commando
style and surrounded the whole place in the speed of light. They were fully
armed with assorted rifles as they had disguised themselves wearing facial mask
and Army complete uniform. The Gang had ten members on arrival, but twelve
members in total; excluding Jude who was yet to show up, and the overall
General, the main leader and First-in-command of the Gang. More so, they
christened themselves “The twelve disciples” as part of their ritual and gang
orientation. These men from the underworld had aligned for this operation by
moving underwater having utilized a boat from a nearby riverbank. Although,
referred to as “Men from the underworld” two female also belonged to this gang
of robbers, but during their ritual and initiation process, their thinking
faculty had thoroughly been changed, so that they could begin to think and act
like their male counterpart. They no longer had a soft conscience anymore, and
showed no mercy before pulling a trigger.
There
was pandemonium everywhere, the bank customers that earlier stood at the ATM
stand were now all heads flat, lying on the ground with fear written all over
their faces. Also, there were five members of the Gang of Robbers that entered
the bank with the first Hilux, while the remaining five remained outside to
ensure that nobody tried to leave the scene until they were gone, and also to
exterminate any intruder that wanted to infringe on their way to finishing the
operation successfully. Amongst them was ‘Preacher,’ the self-acclaimed new
second-in-command of the Gang.
Sooner
than later, the five gang members inside the bank premises stood strategically
at different positions and began shooting sporadically at the police men – who
in turn fired back, but were eventually overwhelmed by the robbers as their
bullets practically had no effect on them. Put differently, the bullets didn’t
penetrate into their bodies which was a crystal clear sign that they had been
thoroughly cooked by the witch doctor that prepared their protective charms.
The entire police men were dropped dead in the blink of an eye and this paved
way for the robbery operation to progress into the second phase; except for the
Bullion Van driver whose life was spared.


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