An
Indian national, Mr. Srivastava Kumar, has died in a hospital after he
was attacked by suspected robbers in the Lekki Ajah area of Lagos.
PUNCH Metro learnt that 45-year-old Kumar was attacked while working on an agricultural farm in Eleko, Ajah, on the Lekki-Epe Expressway.
Our correspondent learnt that Kumar was
stabbed in the hand and the chest during the robbery, which occurred on
Wednesday, February 11.
It was gathered that the Indian, who was
also the plant manager of a foods processing company, was rushed to the
St. Nicholas Hospital on the Lagos Island after the robbers’ attack.
Kumar, however, reportedly died at the
hospital on the morning of February 14. Our correspondent learnt that
the matter was reported to the Akodo Police Division.
When our correspondent got to the
private hospital, a worker, who begged to remain anonymous, said
although the Indian underwent a surgery, he did not survive as a result
of his injuries.
He said, “The Indian was rushed to the
hospital on Wednesday. We found out that he was stabbed in the hand and
in the chest. His relatives were told that a surgery would be needed on
his stomach.
“The doctors did the surgery on him, but
he did not survive. He had lost so much blood during the attack. He
died on the morning of that Sunday. His relatives had taken him away
from the hospital.
“I know they have also reported the matter to the police and the attackers will be fished out.”
When PUNCH Metro visited the
Eleko area, a resident, who identified himself as Suleiman Bosun, said
armed robbers made use of bushes and lonely junctions in the area as
hideouts to perpetrate their acts, urging the police to increase their
surveillance.
He said, “We have several Asian
companies in the Eleko area. In the evening times, when most junctions
are lonely, motorists and passengers fall victims of robbery attacks.
“Yes, we heard that an Indian was
attacked by armed robbers and he died in the hospital. When will this
barbarism stop in our area?”
The Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, DSP Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the incident. He added that the
matter had been transferred to the state Special Anti-Robbery Squad for
further investigation.
He said, “The security man that was with the deceased, who ran away on the day the Indian died, is the prime suspect.
“The police arrested one of the security
men who were on duty in the company on the day of the incident. He was
arrested in Argungu, Kebbi State.
“His name cannot be disclosed as we are
trying to apprehend others. Investigation continues at SARS and efforts
are ongoing to arrest other suspects.”
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