Lagos,
Nigeria’s most beloved city, is famous for the level of traffic
commuters in the city have to endure on a daily basis. While the traffic
situation can be quite frustrating and tiresome, it is not the time
wasted or energy exerted that terrifies these commuters. What they find
most dreadful is the possibility of strong-armed robbery in traffic.
Most areas in Lagos, especially on the Island and Peninsula, are well guarded, however, there are key traffic areas where these robberies occur not just at nights, but in broad daylight,. These areas include Marina, CMS – Costain Bridge, Maryland end of Ikorodu road, Gbagada, Mile 2 – Oshodi bridge and Idumota – Eko bridge. These armed robbers target heavy traffic routes. Although traffic robbery is something motorists or commuters would not want to contemplate, it is equally something they can easily get caught up in.
Most areas in Lagos, especially on the Island and Peninsula, are well guarded, however, there are key traffic areas where these robberies occur not just at nights, but in broad daylight,. These areas include Marina, CMS – Costain Bridge, Maryland end of Ikorodu road, Gbagada, Mile 2 – Oshodi bridge and Idumota – Eko bridge. These armed robbers target heavy traffic routes. Although traffic robbery is something motorists or commuters would not want to contemplate, it is equally something they can easily get caught up in.
Stay Calm
This maybe seem very hard to do, but it
is the only way to survive the situation. Some robbers accost their
victims by gently tapping on their side window and revealing the butt of
their gun, or whatever weapon they have, while others prefer to scare
their victims by smashing their side window or windscreen with a hammer.
Whatever the case, do not panic, or raise alarm. The numerous witnesses
will not assist or give you any protection, neither will the security
men on patrol. Take a deep breath and remind yourself that you are still
alive and will only have to lose a few possessions. Staying calm can
reduce the chance of the offender becoming agitated and reduce the risk
of violence.
Do not attack
Do not use your pepper spray or pocket
knife. Do not attack the robber. Most of the robbers are not only armed,
they operate in gangs and while you might have been initially accosted
by one member of the gang, the others lurk around. Attacking the armed
robber very rarely ends well.
Avoid direct eye contact
No matter how low-class the robber may
look or seem, behave deferentially. Avoid looking him directly in the
eye as that might irritate him. Don’t stare either, as this would be
perceived as threatening to the offender. Keep your eyes down and look
at the chin of the offender and use your peripheral vision to obtain
details. This is less threatening to the offender. Address him as ‘Sir’
or ‘oga’, whichever you find more comfortable. Most robbers have
low self-esteem and a little bit of respect might calm them down or even
deter them.
Cooperate
Unless your car is bullet and
hammer-proof, do not argue with the armed robber. Cooperate . Ensure you
first inform the robber in clear terms that you are willing to
cooperate, then respond quickly to their demands to whatever
instructions they give. Speak only if you need to answer the offender
and always reply honestly. Do not try any form of heroics.
Speak clearly and with simple language
There is no gain in impressing an armed
robber with good grammar. Do not try to confuse him with a foreign
language, heavy/polished accent or big grammar. Respond in the simplest
English you know. If you are fluent in pidgin or local dialect,
whichever the robber starts communication with, continue with it. Trying
to sound too polished might give them the notion that you have more
than you are giving to them and that would aggravate them, and possibly
encourage them inflict harm on you.Also, try not to add to much detail
or say anything that is unnecessary as that could increase the pressure,
cause a breakdown in confidence and lead to panic. Keep your answers
short, precise and positive using simple words and phrases.
Take the robber seriously
While strong-armed robberies can also
occur without a weapon- just the threat of physical violence or an
actual beating followed by the demand for moneys, it is always important
to assume the offender is armed. Whether you see the
armed robber’s weapon or not,you can never be too sure. Be cautious,
ensure you observe all his movements and listen to every word his
utters. Do not underestimate his actions. Stay alert.
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