Daredevil armed robbers at the early hours of Friday broke into the
Lagos State Ministry of Justice, Alausa, Lagos, Southwest Nigeria and
carted away N3 million.
At least, 30 civil servants have been
arrested and detained at the Alausa Police Station in connection with
the robbery. Security men were at the building when the robbers broke
into the ministry unnoticed, fuelling suspicion that the robbery might
be the work of an insider.
The robbers were said to have gained
access into the department through the ceiling while security men,
including policemen were on duty and carted away large sum of money that
was meant for the payment of allowances for non-employees of the Lagos
State Government who assisted the state in rendering free invaluable
services.
Sources blamed the robbery on an insider who would have
given information about the availability of fund just weeks after
ministry workers were groaning over non-availability of funds in the
ministry.
Solicitor General and Permanent Secretary, Ministry of
Justice, Lawal Pedro said the incident occurred at night, adding that,
the police have arrested 30 staff for questioning over the robbery.
According
to him, the police would screen those arrested and ensure that the
culprit were brought to book, wondering how robbers could gain access to
the building without an insider giving out information.
“Why did
the burglary not take place weeks before when there was no money and
everybody was complaining. The incident could not have happened without
an insider. All the security men that were on duty when the department
was burgled are also being interrogated in addition to those working in
the Accounts Department.
“I have giving my approval for thorough
investigation of the incident despite pressure to sweep the matter under
the carpet,” he said, adding that he would ensure that the culprits
were punished accordingly.
“It is those who indulge in this kind
of burglary that eventually graduate into stealing of billions. The
money carted away was in the region of N3 million. Immediately they told
me, I asked them not to enter the department since policemen would need
fingerprints during the investigation.
“The money was meant to
pay allowance to Nigerians who are used in ‘Probono’ Services,
mediation, free legal services and others. Since they are not staff, the
ministry evolved the idea of giving them allowance for volunteering
their expertise in mediation and in other areas,” he stated.
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