FILE PHOTO: A bullion van
The police in Delta State have confirmed the attack on a bullion van along the Asaba- Benin expressway at Ubulu-Okiti, Aniocha south local government area of the state on Tuesday.
According to the acting Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Edafe Bright: “Yes! It actually happened but I don’t have details of what transpired and every other detail that you may need now.
“The only thing that I can tell you for now is that it happened.”
Reports from the area said heavily armed men ambushed and opened fire on the bullion van that was conveying heading to a new generation bank.
The robbers were said to have overpowered the security operatives attached to the bullion van.
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