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Nigeria bank robbery: Four die in Lagos

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 10 November 2013 0 komentar
Four persons, including a yet-to-be identified soldier, have been killed in a robbery attack on Skye Bank branch at Alaba Market, Lagos State.  The incident, which took place last Tuesday, was said to have occurred around 6pm, while money was being transferred from the branch, which serves as a cash point, to a major branch in the area.
An eyewitness on the condition of anonymity reveals, that the robbers arrived at the scene on a motorcycle. He said, “There were two men on the bike and they both wore masks. The motorcycle rider, however did not wear mask.

“As of the time the robbers came, money was being moved from the cash point to the other branch. The money was packed in a Ghana-must-go bag. A soldier was waiting to accompany the person that would carry the bags as was the custom. “The employee of the bank carried the bag on his head; the soldier was with him. They had not gone far when the robbers arrived on their motorcycle.”
The robbers allegedly shot at the soldier and the Skye bank employee; both men were said to have died on the spot. After seizing the bag, the robbers allegedly fired more shots sporadically. In the ensuing panic, a recharge card seller and another person were hit.
“The recharge card seller had already run for cover, but she ran back to her table to collect her cards. She was hit by a stray bullet while running to her hiding place.“We later learned that she died while being rushed to the hospital. Another man, who was also hit by a stray bullet, died on the spot. Several more persons were injured too,” the source said. The robbers allegedly escaped with the bag, containing an undisclosed sum of money.
When the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ngozi Braide was contacted, she said, I will get back to you.” There was no response from the bank’s spokesperson, Mr. Rasheed Bolarinwa, as he neither picked the calls made to his telephone nor replied to our correspondent’s text massage.

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$2m Fraud At Zenith Bank Ajose Adeogun,Victoria island, Lagos.

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Armed Robbers drove us to bank at night, forced us to withdraw cash with ATM cards –Robbery victim

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 02 November 2013 0 komentar
Julius Adegun had on Saturday, September 21, 2013, boarded a commercial bus from Abule-Egba, on the Lagos-Abeokuta Expresssway, around 10.30pm. He was heading to Iyana-Ipaja but had no idea he had boarded the bus with a three-man gang of robbers. The events that unfolded later were to confound him because it was one he had never heard of.

“I had heard of robbers waylaying people after they had used the ATM before. I had even heard of people being ambushed immediately they were about to use the ATM and forced to withdraw certain amount of money by robbers. But I never imagined I would be a victim of this kind of robbery,” he said.
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He told Saturday PUNCH there were already nine passengers in the 14-seater bus apart from the driver as at the time he boarded. The bus had moved about 10 minutes when it got to a bank on the expressway towards Iyana Ipaja and the robbers promptly swung into action, he said.
“One of the robbers, who had posed as the conductor all along turned towards us and asked, ‘Hope you all have your ATM cards?’ He spoke in pidgin. Nobody seemed to be listening to him because we did not realise what was happening at first.
‘Then he said to the driver, ‘Alaye, enter that bank.’ That was when I started to connect the dots in my head. We started protesting, asking why they would be stopping in front of a bank at that time of the night.
“Clearly, the driver was a part of the gang. One of the robbers who had sat quietly at the back of the bus with one other passenger shouted at us. He said, ‘Shut up! Just cooperate peacefully and you will be on your way. He pointed a locally made pistol at us.”

Adegun said after the robbers had told them to bring out their ATM cards or risk being shot, some of them promptly did. But two passengers – a young man and a woman – who said they had no ATM card on them were slapped many times as they were being searched.  Eventually, five of them had ATM cards on them at the time.

“One of the robbers took us in turn to the ATM and asked us to put in our Personal Identification Numbers. They withdrew everything that each of us had in the account.
“I had N43,000 in my account. They first checked the account balance and withdrew N40,000. I was initially praying that the ATM would not work that day but unfortunately it did.
“The other victims too were robbed of almost all they had in each of their accounts. A young man with us actually said he was supposed to use the N80,000 in his account to buy tyres for his boss the following morning. But everything was withdrawn. He was the one they robbed of the highest amount.”
He said they could not raise the alarm because the robber with the gun threatened to shoot anyone that attempted to make any noise.

Asked if they reported to the police after the robbery, he said after the robbers took them into a street off the major road and asked them to disembark, he immediately called a police distress line he had on his phone.

“The details of the robbery, the number of victims, and the description of the vehicle were taken by the person who answered the call. The police promised to alert the patrol team in the area but I don’t know what happened after that,” he said.
Asked if he was able to get the vehicle’s number plate, he said it was too dark for him to be able to make out the number.
This method of using commercial buses seems to make it easier for the robbers to rob a higher number of people at once rather than staking out ATM terminals.

Robberies at ATM are not new in Lagos. There have been many reports of ambush at ATM terminals where customers are asked to withdraw money at gun points.
A victim, Mr. Funso Aina, told of how he was once robbed at gun point at the ATM terminal of a bank on Mobolaji Bank Anthony Way, Ikeja around 9.30pm on September 23, 2013 when he was coming back from work.

Aina told Saturday PUNCH, “That night, I parked and got out but I noticed a young man at one of the four terminals at the bank. I actually thought he was also trying to withdraw money.

“But as soon as I withdrew money, he pulled out his phone and spoke into it. He turned to me and put a gun to my head. He said, ‘Give me the money’ and grabbed it even before I handed it to him.
“As that was taking place, another young man had approached, who must have been the one the first one was speaking to on the phone. The second man put a gun to my side and asked me to withdraw some money. ‘N50,000! N50,000!’ he told me.
 “But I calmly explained that I would withdraw the money but they should understand that I could not withdraw N50,000 at once. But as I pressed the buttons on the ATM, one of them quickly pressed it himself and withdrew N10,000. As he attempted to withdraw more money, the ATM stopped working.”
Aina said the robbers got N20,000 from him in total. He said they also took away his BlackBerry phone.
He did not report to the police.

“You know how the police would ask you to come back everyday; I did not want such stress. If the robbers took something sensitive like my identity card or something of that nature for example, I would have reported,” he said.
He said his experience had since made him wary of using ATM at night.
Spokesperson of the Lagos State Police Command, Ngozi Braide, said she had not got a report to indicate if this trend is on the rise in Lagos.
She said it does not help the police when victims of crimes do not report them to the police.
Braide said, “Making reports at the nearest police station when something like that happens allows us to have a record. It also gives us leads to go on with in our investigation.
“It is always important for victims of robberies like those in the commercial bus to try and get the number plates of the vehicles used by the robbers. Armed security men are supposed to be at the banks where these ATMs are sited.
“Banks should try and put adequate lighting around their ATMs to discourage robbers.”
But Aina said he was robbed in a well lit open ATM gallery.

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Samsung & Etisalat partners Union Bank to launch 24-month device finance scheme

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 01 November 2013 0 komentar

Samsung Mobile, a division of Samsung Electronics West Africa, in partnership with Etisalat and Union Bank of Nigeria Plc last week announced the commencement of flexible payment plans for its customers to purchase high-end smartphone devices on instalments at select Etisalat Experience Centres nationwide.
The scheme entitled; Get a Smart Device with Ease, which will run on Etisalat Samsung devices is scheduled to commence on November 1st, 2013. Samsung device financing option offers customers the opportunity to own their preferred smart devices such as Galaxy Note 8.0 (tablet), Galaxy S4, Galaxy Mega, Galaxy Note 3, and Galaxy S4 Zoom with the option of spreading payments over a 24-month period.
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Speaking on the unique offering, Director, Hand Held Products, Samsung Electronics West Africa, Emmanouil Revmatas, said “This device financing scheme offers Samsung Mobile customers access to a wide range of Galaxy smartphones and tablet at a convenient and affordable payment plan. Consumers can pay over a 24-month period. Samsung Galaxy mobile phone ranges are among the fastest selling smartphones in the world. Any of the Galaxy Smartphone range is a smart buy any day with its rich features and over 2000 applications to choose from. Galaxy smartphone is a lifestyle enhancer for tech savvy consumers”.


He said the Get a Smart Device with Ease initiative financed by Union Bank reinforces Samsung Mobile’s position as the foremost customer-centric mobile brand as it has always been the brand’s desire to help consumers to enhance their lifestyle without breaking the bank.


 Speaking on the initiative, Director Retail Sales, Etisalat Nigeria, Charles Ogunwuyi, said Etisalat is pleased to partner with Samsung on its drive to help to get innovative smart devices into the hands of more people with convenient payment solutions provided by Union Bank.


According to him, “Etisalat is Nigeria’s most innovative telecommunications company. The Samsung device financing option offers significantly easy access for people to purchase their dream Samsung Galaxy devices with flexible payment plans. We are extremely pleased to have an innovative partner like Samsung and Union Bank to empower people to aspire to own cutting-edge communication devices that will enhance their lifestyles”.


Mr Adekunle Adeosun, Executive Director in charge of Commercial and Retail banking (South) said that UnionBank was pleased to partner with Samsung and Etisalat to finance this unique product offeringto offer a flexible and convenient repayment plan for users of these smartphones. He stated that this initiative aligns with the bank`s current drive to latch on its rich heritage to project into a promising future such asempowering  people to own their dream Samsung smart phones.


Upon completion of the form, a verification of the customer’s details will follow within 48 hours. The customer will then be advised by Union Bank who oversee the credit approval process. The customer can walk into any of the participating Etisalat Experience Centres to pick up his/her choice device.

In addition to the ease of credit under the scheme, customers will also get free internet access service and free authentic accessories.


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