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Manager arrested for robbery in own bank,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,How hoodlums spilled my blood – Monarch’s wife

Asaba—AN Operations Manager with a first generation bank in Agbor, Delta State has been arrested by the police for allegedly conniving with an armed robbery gang that raided the bank, weekend.
The gang had in a commando style operation, succeeded in carting away millions of naira in both local and foreign currencies on Friday, while some bank customers and passers-by were wounded in the process.
Delta State Police command’s spokesman, Mr. Lucky Uyabeme, said that “the arrested Operations Manager of the bank is helping the police in its investigation. The command will not leave any stone unturned in ensuring that all the hoodlums involved are brought to book.
“Preliminary investigation revealed an insider connection in the bank robbery as the two keys to the strong room that were supposed to be kept by two different senior staff were left with the Operations Manager, who in turn left the strong room open.
“The four bullet proof doors were not tampered with. One of the senior staff of the bank who was supposed to be with one of the keys to the strong room purported to be sick, handed over the keys to the Operations Manager,” Uyabeme  said.

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How hoodlums spilled my blood – Monarch’s wife

ADO EKITI — Wife of the Apeju of Ilupeju  

Ekiti, Olori Tolu Oniyelu, yesterday, relayed her ordeal in the hands of hoodlums allegedly hired by one of the aggrieved members of the community to protest the installation of an unpopular candidate as a chief in the town.

According to her, the hoodlums shed her blood and made her to bleed from the nose.
Crisis erupted in the town, Friday, when some aggrieved youths took to the streets in protest over installation of the third in command to the monarch, Mr Israel Ojo, whom  they described as imposition against a popular candidate, Mr Amos Aseperi.
She, however, debunked the rumour that her husband imposed  Mr. Israel Ojo on the town, saying the traditional council set up a committee which asked the next ruling house to produce a candidate to be installed as the new Olugbosu.
Olori who spoke in Ado Ekiti, disclosed that Ojo was confirmed as the rightful candidate by the panel and the traditional rites had been performed on him.
According to her, trouble started on Friday as an unnamed chief in the town installed Aseperi, an ex-soldier, as Olugbosu.
She added that Aseperi, after his installation,  mobilised some ex-soldiers, armed with guns and danced round the town. Olori Tolu added that Aseperi later danced to the palace with his followers and met Kabiyesi and  the chiefs holding a meeting.
According to her, he asked Kabiyesi to bless him  which was a great insult. The monarch refused and the ex-soldiers who followed Aseperi to the palace started shooting in the air and destroying parts of the palace.
“They hit my nose with a gun butt and I started bleeding. When I questioned him he told his supporters that he did not send them to injure me.”
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state,  Mr. Victor Babayemi, said although normalcy had been restored to the town, policemen were still there to ensure that hoodlums did not foment  trouble again.

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