Two months after putting to bed, Mrs. Moshood was still
receiving visitors and gifts from family members, neighbours and friends.
Moshood said she
was shocked to her bone marrows when armed robbers barged into her room through
the window and uncaring that she had just put to bed, beat her black and blue
because she did not cooperate.
The woman, who
refused to disclose her full name for security reasons, said she was beaten
mercilessly after the bandits invaded her home last week.
They tore off her
clothes and threatened to go away with her baby if she did not cooperate and
cough up money.
Moshood, scared
out of her wit, begged them not to take her baby away. The mother of two said she watched as they
turned her home upside down, frantically searching for money.
They eventually
found N75, 000 in the wardrobe and an additional N12, 000 in an envelope. The
bandits also found the sum of N25, 000 in another section of the wardrobe,
belonging to her sister. This money made them to give up taking the baby away.
It will be recalled
that last week, a gang of robbers, attacked residents of Okekpa area of Mowe,
Ogun State, killing a man returning from a church night vigil. The robbers had
written to the community that they would be coming to attack. The robbers
however did not give the date or time they would be coming. The nursing mother
was one of the victims that the robbers pummeled.
Mrs. Moshood who
spoke with our correspondent, said she was just returning from hospital, where
she went for treatment due to the body pains and injury inflicted on her by the
robbers.
Recalling how the
unwanted visitors paid her a visit, Moshood said: “It all started around
3am. I heard footsteps around our house. They started throwing stones and
banging on our gate. Suddenly, five of the robbers jumped over the fence. They
used their pincers and Saw blades to cut through our burglaries.
“Before then, the
robbers had been shouting that they would kill me if I refused to open the
door. I was searching for the key which I did not find until they broke in
through the window. I’ve been under emotional torture since then. I’ve lost all
my business money to the robbers and have just left the hospital.”
Moshood said her
husband went out around 2: am, taking a pregnant woman who was in labour to
hospital.
Moshood said that
the pregnant woman was bleeding and there were fears that she could die. Mr.
Moshood decided to use his car to take her to Shagamu General Hospital after a
nearby hospital rejected her. One hour after he left, the robbers arrived.
Moshood said she
was with her two kids and 11-year-old cousin when the gunmen entered.
She recalled:
“Immediately they came in, they tore off my cloths and started beating me. They
hit me on the neck and all over my body. They took my two-month-old baby and
threatened they would go with her if they could not find money in
the house.
“Before they
gained entry into the house, I called my husband on phone. I told him that
robbers were around. I knew they would demand for my phone, so I hid it in the
toilet. By the time they came in, my phone was the first thing they asked for.
There were four
phones plugged for charging, those were the ones I gave them.”
She disclosed:
“They invaded our wardrobes and stole N75, 000, another N40, 000 from one note
book and N12, 000. They also went into my sister’s wardrobe and took her N25,
000.”
Mrs. Moshood said
the robbery lasted about three hours and the robbers felt very comfortable
during the attack because there were no security operatives around to challenge
them.
Culled: Juliana Francis Blog
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