Eight persons were killed yesterday in a Lagos community where gunmen
suspected to be militants and hoodlums struck. Many were injured.
In the militants’ raid on Ishawo, a settlement on the outskirts of
Ikorodu, four policemen, a soldier and one civilian were reportedly
killed.
The militants reportedly ambushed the policemen attached to Owutu Division on their way back from a field operation.
It was learnt that the security operatives had gone to rescue four
civilians kidnapped by the gunmen and were being forced into the creeks.
After rescuing the victims, the team was said to have boarded their Hilux patrol van and headed back to the station.
But around Woodland Estate, the militants opened fire on the operatives from their hideout.
Another account stated that the security agents got a distress call that
the militants had entered the community and killed a police informant,
whom they accused of providing information that led to the death of one
of their kingpins.
Upon receiving the information, operatives from Owotu Division and some soldiers in the area moved into Ishawo.
The militants, who appeared to have laid ambush for them, attacked them.
They allegedly set ablaze the patrol van, injuring the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) and policeman.
The gunmen, it was learnt, killed two civilians and shot dead the two
soldiers, including a Captain identified simply as Mohammed, who was
said to have alighted from an Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC).
The APC, it was gathered, was riddled with bullets fired by the gunmen who fled into the creeks.
Police Commissioner Fatai Owoseni, Commander Rapid Response Squad (RRS)
Commander Tunji Disu and some senior Army officers visited the scene and
assisted in taking the injured to the hospital.
A security source said the militants may have tricked their victims,
given that a distress call was received by the police that militants had
entered the community.
According to the source, going by the way the agents were killed,
“there’s a possibility that the criminals raised a false alarm and
prepared themselves to kill those who would be sent”.
The source said: “This looks more like a deception plan. There’s no way
militants would ambush security operatives and kill that large number. I
want to believe that they had planned the movement.
“They could be the ones who even made the false distress call and gave
descriptions that would land the operatives exactly where they wanted
them. The militants knew the agents didn’t have air cover; so, they
deceived and ambushed them. It’s a sad incident.”
The Chairman of Operation AWATSE and Flag Officer Commanding (FOC)
Western Naval Command (WNC), Rear Admiral Ferguson Bobai, said security
agencies were reviewing the incident.
In a statement issued yesterday evening, Owoseni said the incident occurred around 1am. He vowed to hunt down the culprits.
The police commissioner said:
“At about 1am on Sunday, the police received distress call that a group
of militants/kidnappers had entered Owutu-Isawo in Ikorodu through the
thick swampy forest surrounding the area.
“They were reported to have kidnapped some residents. In response, the
police and the Army immediately mobilised personnel to the area, where
the kidnapped victims were rescued.
“Sadly, however, five of the
gallant, brave and patriotic officers lost their lives during the rescue
operation. One of them is a Nigerian Army Captain while the remaining
four are policemen. One of the residents in the area also died.
“We
pray that God Almighty reward their loyalty to the nation with paradise
and grant their souls peaceful rest. We also pray that God gives their
respective families the courage to bear the loss.