Lagosians look on as 6 men break into victim's car [PHOTO]
A young lady has been recently attacked by six armed traffic robbers on Eko bridge. The sad part is that no one came to her rescue.
They vandalised the CEO of TasalaHQ salon, Dupe Talabi's car and made away with handbags, phone and other valuables.
She recounted her nasty experience on Instagram, stating that the sad part is that no one tried to help her, rather they just watched from the comfort of their cars.
"The most traumatising thing that has EVER happened in my life happened this evening. After an amazing day at @tfdseries , I was stuck in traffic on eko bridge, literally 5 mins away from home. Next thing I know both the front and back windows of my car were smashed in by armed robbers. My driver was driving and I was in the back. There were 2 on each side and 2 on standby literally just grabbing everything they could from the car. My handbag and another bag. One even grabbed my wrist as my phone was in my hand. @bsrasaki@fifidilly this was while I was chatting with you guys. It happened so fast I could not even comprehend what was going on. My driver immediately got out of the car and told me to get in the drivers seat and drive home immediately. I was so shaken I couldn't move at first but had to snap out of it. The saddest part is that no one tried to help as my driver attempted to hold one of them down. There were so many cars and people on the road but everyone just looked on. I thank God that we are both safe, alive and well. Everything that was lost was material and the car can be fixed. I've heard these stories before but in my 4 years of living in Nigeria, this was a first for me. Apparently these things happen more during the festive season. Please let us all be extra careful and vigilant. These are hard times in Nigeria and people are desperate. Keep safe!! I'm just super grateful to God that we were not physically harmed. The thieves can enjoy rocking my handbag and my possessions for all I care #staysafe#Nigeria," she wrote.
This took place on December 15, 2016.
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In related news, the state government has come up with several measures to stop these hodlums.
They have revealed plans to deploy 13,000 CCTV cameras, commissioned helicopters, cars, and other security equipment worth N4.765B.
Hopefully, one of these measures will eventually put an end to this menace.
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