Ebonyi Bullion Van Attack: How We Escaped Death – Bullion Van Driver

Ebonyi Bullion Van Robbery

The drivers of the bullion van which were attacked in Abakaliki, the Ebonyi State capital, last week has narrated how they escaped from the four armed robbers.

Anaedoonline.ng had earlier reported that four policemen died in the incident, while many others were injured.

The drivers (names withheld for security purposes), who were on contract employment with one of the new generation banks in Enugu, said the going was smooth until they arrived at Ezzamgbo Junction, in the Ohaukwu Local Government Area of Ebonyi State.

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One of them said, “Hell was suddenly let loose as bullets started flying from all corners. The bandits were stationed at the point where a flyover is currently being erected by the Ebonyi state government. The next thing we saw was the bodies of the police escorts in the police van that was leading the convoy dropping one after another on the road.”

“My colleague urged me to be careful not to run over any of them in case any of them was still alive. I did exactly as he suggested and manoeuvred the bullion van through the bodies on the road.”

“One of them shot at the van at close range but the bulletproof windscreen didn’t give in. So they started shooting at the tyres and got one of the back tyres which deflated instantly.”

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“I had no choice than to continue without one tyre and was moving at 60km per hour. I didn’t allow any vehicle to overtake me until I got to Abakaliki, where met three police checkpoints and I alerted them.”

They explained that the robbers focused more on the police escorts than the bullion van.

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