Crime
Security agents nab robbers, staff after foiling robbery at First Bank Abuja [Photos]
The siege at a branch of First Bank at Mpape area of Abuja, which started in the early hours of Saturday has ended.
The robbers, who had been trapped in the bank for several hours, have been arrested by a joint team of the police and soldiers.
One of them was eventually killed by the superior firepower of the security agents.
Some eyewitnesses claimed that a staff was also nabbed, while the suspects were said to have claimed that “an insider” was working with them.
The police, in an official reaction, said the FCT Command scuttled the attempted robbery at about 12:00hrs.
ASP Yusuf Mariam, Deputy Police Public Relations Officer, in a statement, said:
“Police Operatives were immediately deployed to the scene and engaged in crossfire with the robbers thereby foiling the attack on the bank with the back up of the Military.
“Consequently, Four suspects were arrested and one shot dead while trying to escape. The Commissioner of Police has ordered a discreet investigation of the incident”, the spokesman said.
“The Command urges residents to remain calm as normalcy has been restored while reaffirming its commitment to nip crime in the bud and ensure safety in the FCT. In case of emergency contact the Command through any of these emergency numbers: 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653 and 08028940883,” he added.
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