Crime
Brazen armed robbery rocks Ekiti as gunshots erupt during bank heist
In a daring and unsettling incident, armed robbers stormed banks in Ekiti today, unleashing chaos and fear as gunshots rang out during the heist. The audacious attack occurred in broad daylight, leaving residents and bank employees shaken.
Eyewitnesses reported that a gang of armed individuals, their faces convered, arrived at the targeted banks in a coordinated fashion. The assailants, armed with high-caliber weapons, swiftly entered the premises, demanding access to vaults and cash reserves.
As the robbery unfolded, gunshots reverberated through the air, sending bystanders and bank staff into a state of panic. Local law enforcement responded promptly to the distress calls, engaging in a fierce exchange of gunfire with the criminals.
The streets surrounding the affected banks were quickly cordoned off, creating a tense standoff between the armed robbers and the responding security forces.
Authorities have yet to confirm the number of injuries or casualties resulting from the incident.
The motive behind the robbery remains unclear at the time of filling this report. The police are launching a thorough investigation to apprehend the perpetrators and uncover any potential motives behind this brazen attack.
Local residents are urged to remain vigilant and cooperate with law enforcement as the situation unfolds. The Ekiti State Police Command has assured the public that every effort is being made to bring the culprits to justice.
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