The Police Command in Ondo has confirmed the attack on a bullion van in Ore by gunmen.

The police also confirmed the killing of the bullion van driver and a policeman during the attack.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the attack occured on Wednesday evening in the Costain axis of the commercial town of Ore, Odigbo Local Government Area of the state.

NAN recalls that the attack occured barely two weeks after a bullion van was also attacked in the Emure-Ile axis of the state by suspected armed robbers, adaeventsnews gathered.

According to an eye witness: “The dare-devil armed robbers opened fire on the bullion van which was carrying an undisclosed amount of money and the police escort car.

“The bullion van driver and a policeman were shot dead in the process while the undisclosed amount of money in the bullion van was carted away by the gunmen after the attack.”

Confirming the incident to NAN on phone, DSP Funmilayo Odunlami, said that the police are on the trail of the assailants.

She said that investigation has begun, urging residents with useful information to assist the police in the investigation that would lead to the arrest of the assailants.

Read Also: Buni condoles with Yobe flood victims

“Yes, I can confirm to you that the driver of the bullion van and a police officer died in the attack, but the police have launched their investigation to trail the gunmen.

“We urge residents who have concrete information to come forward, we don not need them to drop their names but give us useful information that will lead to the arrest of the gunmen,” Odunlami urged.

She, however, said that the corpses of the victims have been deposited at an undisclosed hospital morgue while those that sustsined injuries were given necessary treatment.

NAN reports that the attack is the third in six weeks, as no fewer than four policemen had so far been killed in such attacks.

About Author
Ada Grace

Ihesiulo Grace Amarachi AKA Ada Ada, is an accomplished broadcast journalist with over a decade of experience in the industry. Known for her incisive reporting and dynamic on-air presence, Grace has covered major national and international events, from political elections to natural disasters. She holds a degree in Journalism from Ghana institute of Journalism Accra, Ghana. Currently, she serves as the Head of Online Department DailyTimesNGR, State House Corespondent Villa, And is the CEO of Adaeventsnews, where she continues to deliver impactful stories with accuracy and integrity. Off-camera, Grace is an advocate for media literacy and mentors aspiring journalists.

View All Articles

Related Posts