Robbers shoot father, son in Calabar
An unidentified
businessman based in Calabar, the Cross
River State
capital, and his son, have been shot after an armed robbery operation in the
victim’s residence that reportedly lasted for more than three hours.
A close family
source, Adah Igwe, disclosed to The Sun that the man owned a filing station
around the vicinity, adding that the victims, who reside along the MCC Road in
Calabar, are recuperating from gun shot wounds they sustained during the
attack.
According to Adah,
“The incident happened in the early hours of Thursday, between 1 am and 4 am.
The robbers gained access to the building after they had succeeded in disarming
the security guard. They first tied up the security guard and seized his phone before
they proceeded to the house which shares a perimeter fence with the fuel
station. “When they came, they shot through the door and later through the window which
they broke and came in through it,” the source revealed, noting that a stray
bullet pierced through the window hitting the son in the leg while the father
was shot after the robbers gained entrance through the window.
She also alleged
that after the about three hours operation, the robbers left with “small cash”
as they could not find “whatever it was that they were looking for.”
Check The Daily Post
newspaper for the full story.
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