Crime
How I was attacked, dispossessed of cash, ATM pin – Tee-Mac
Dare-devil armed robbers on Friday attacked Nigeria’s renowned flutist, Tee Mac Omatshola Iselin in Lagos.
The armed robbers also mercilessly beat up the musician’s personal assistant after taking away the cash he just withdrew from the bank together with his IPhone.
The robbers also collected the pin of Tee Mac’s ATM card with which they emptied his bank account making use of POS.
Narrating is ordeal, the former President of the Performing Musicians Employers Association of Nigeria (PMAN) said he was at the hospital, as at press time, for the treatment of his PA who collapsed after the robbery attack.
“I had a bad robbery incident just 2 hours ago. 9.30 am. I sent my PA to GT bank to draw money for my household.
He was looking for a bicycle while walking. Three guys cornered him, one with a gun. They beat him up, took the cash, stole his IPhone and asked for the ATM card, put the gun on his head and he gave them the pin.
My PA took a bike to the nearest police station, with pain and the police did not attend to him. ( a young man with Ras hair). He came back home and collapsed.
He is being treated now at my hospital and I am at the useless police station. They (armed robbers) used a POS to empty my Naira account with GTB. Lagos has become dangerous. Let everyone be very vigilant,” Tee Mac narrated.
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