Robbers Write Lagos Residents For Christmas Dues

Hamilton Nwosa
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Some suspected armed robbers have written some Lagos residents, telling them to prepare to pay season’s dues to them on a date yet to be mentioned.

Residents of Joseph Harrison Estate, Yaba area of Lagos State got the letter from the bandits on Wednesday notifying them of their impending attack to collect their “dues” for the festive season.

The letter which was placed on the vehicle of one of the residents and was discovered in the morning when he was about to wash his car.

”We are coming this week to collect our dues and to visit you tenants and landlords of Joseph Harrison Street in the week. If you like go and bring police or soldiers, we are coming to perform our duties.

”If you cooperate, we will not kill, but if you fail to cooperate, blood will flow,” the letter said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)’s check at the estate on Tuesday revealed that sterner security measures have been put in place to protect lives and properties in the community.

Chairman, Community Development Association, Mr Bolanle Akinyemi said the estate had enjoyed some relative peace for a long while as it was protected by guards and the police from Sabo Police Post.

”We are also mindful of the slum that surrounds us and we have been conscious of suspected criminals,” he said.

He stated that no one has received such letter before, but for a case in 2013 when a company in the estate was robbed.

The chairman said they have reported the threat to Sabo Police Division and more guards have been engaged in the estate.

Concerned residents, however, urged the Commissioner of police, Fatai Owoseni to deploy more men to patrol the estate regularly.

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