The robbers who disguised as policemen hijacked the car from Fashanu who was on his way back from his office around 2am on Saturday.
Sadly,.the blue Toyota Corolla car was stolen barely 48 hours after he bought it.
Fashanu explained that he had just dropped off his colleague at Dutse and connected to the service lane when he saw four men at a roadblock.
He said, “When they stopped me, I thought they were SARS officers because they were armed with AK-47 rifles. They asked for my documents and one asked me to come down from the car.
“One of them entered the car and pretended to be searching it, while another one asked me to open the boot which I did. It was when he asked me to cooperate with them that it dawned on me that they were robbers. They entered the car and drove away.”
The IT worker said he lost consciousness after the car was driven away, adding that he woke in the morning to find himself lying along the road.
“I can’t say whether I was injected by the robbers or not; I just found myself there on the ground in the morning and I later felt pains around my neck,” he stated.
Fashanu said he had reported the theft at Kubwa police station and appealed to anyone with useful information that could lead to the recovery of the car to report to the nearest police station.
He said, “When they stopped me, I thought they were SARS officers because they were armed with AK-47 rifles. They asked for my documents and one asked me to come down from the car.
“One of them entered the car and pretended to be searching it, while another one asked me to open the boot which I did. It was when he asked me to cooperate with them that it dawned on me that they were robbers. They entered the car and drove away.”
The IT worker said he lost consciousness after the car was driven away, adding that he woke in the morning to find himself lying along the road.
“I can’t say whether I was injected by the robbers or not; I just found myself there on the ground in the morning and I later felt pains around my neck,” he stated.
Fashanu said he had reported the theft at Kubwa police station and appealed to anyone with useful information that could lead to the recovery of the car to report to the nearest police station.
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