Suspected armed robbers shoot soldier to death in Benin
It was a moment of tragedy in Benin as a soldier was killed by suspected armed robbers in an attack on Wednesday, the police confirmed on Thursday.
The Spokesman of operatives of police in Edo, SP Chidi Nwabuzor told journalists that the robbery took place at the First Eastern Circular and Akpakpaba Roads intersection in the Edo capital.
She said the soldier was shot dead by suspected armed robbers who attacked the patrol van conveying the soldier and two of his colleagues.
The patrol van itself was escorting another van loaded with “Ghana-Must-Go” bags presumably loaded with cash.
Nwabuzor said investigation to unravel the circumstances surrounding the attack was on-going.
“Edo State Police Command can confirm that a soldier was killed in Benin on Wednesday. A good Nigerian reported the incident at the police station covering that neighbourhood.
“The hoodlums carted away ‘Ghana-Must-Go’ bags believed to have been loaded with cash from the van.
“Since they were in their patrol vehicle, they should be armed. The assailants acted on information, Nwabuzor added.
An eyewitness told journalists that the assailants, numbering four, drove in an unmarked Toyota Camry car against traffic flow as they headed toward army vehicle.
He said two of the assailants alighted from the vehicle and opened fire on the soldiers.
“The soldiers jumped out of the vehicle but one of them was hit by bullets and could not escape from the scene.
“Many people would have died if the soldiers had responded to the hail of bullets shot at them as the area is a busy spot for business activities,” the witness said.