Many
bus stops in most cities in the country have become havens for
criminals and innocent citizens who use them have bitter tales to tell,
where they survive attacks.

Like most commercial cities, Lagos has many dangerous bus stops even
though checks revealed that few of them have become relatively safe due
to Governor Raji Fashola’s Green Lagos campaign.
To help Lagos commuters and other pedestrians stay off harm’s way,
Sunday Sun has identified most of the notorious bus stops that should be
used with caution.
Berger bus stop: Danger on long bridge
Reputed for its high criminal rate, investigation revealed that
hoodlums operate mainly at the Ojodu-Berger bridge, specifically at
Kara, a point after the bridge. According to a newspaper vendor who did
not want his name in print, the long bridge is extremely dangerous.
“Security should be beefed up at the Berger Long Bridge because that
is where the whole crime in Berger axis is committed every day. Remember
the case of an Army General who was stabbed to death by suspected
Fulani herdsmen on the bridge while he tried to fix a flat tyre. There
was also a recent case of a young man who bought a new motorcycle and
was conveying a passenger from the Berger end of the bridge to the Ogun
State end. Somewhere in the middle of the bridge, the passenger
attacked the rider with a knife concealed in a black polythene bag and
made away with the motorcycle”, he narrated.
Also, a GSM recharge card vendor said: “The activities of bad boys
around the bridge have made life unbearable for travellers daily,
especially strangers. As for the Berger bus stop itself, it is
relatively safe. It is the activities of the boys on that bridge that
give people the impression that Berger bus stop is dangerous. Government
should do something urgently to beef up security on that bridge and
forestall further loss of innocent lives.”
Checks revealed that the victims of the roughnecks were mostly motorists whose vehicles broke down on the bridge.
Estate bus stop: Here there’s no night or day
Bamboo is a dangerous spot along Oworonsoki – Ibadan Expressway,
about 100 metres from Alapere Housing Estate Bus stop. Investigation
revealed that criminals from the hideout always attack early morning
commuters at the Estate bus stop and escape to their base. Their modus
operandi is to mount roadblock at night between the bus stop and
Oworonsoki and pose as policemen on stop-and-search night operation.
They would wave down their target to a stop with a torchlight and reveal
their true identity. Checks showed that trekking from the bus stop to
Oworonsoki, which is a distance of about 300 metres in the afternoon is
as dangerous as attempting the same feat at night because for the
hoodlums at Bamboo, there is no difference between day and night as long
as it is within that black spot.
First Gate junction, Agidingbi: Hard core robbery point
Anyone going to Agidingbi in Ikeja from Berger will pass through a
spot called First Gate junction. This is not a bus stop per se, but it
has become a black spot where criminals attack people and dispossess
them of their valuables without help from the security agents. Armed
robbers always trail their targets to this point before they strike.
Painting a gory picture of the junction, a middle-aged man who
identified himself as John, and who said he has been doing business at
Berger for more than six years, said: “What happens at that point is not
petty robbery; it is hard core robbery. I have witnessed about three
incidents on different days where the victims were dispossessed of their
cars at the same point. It is always between 7:30pm and 8pm when
darkness sets in. They prowl around the area waiting for their target.
They operate with sophisticated guns, not ordinary jackknives like the
ones that snatch handbags and all that. I don’t know their hideout but I
believe it is not far from the area. Government should mount serious
security surveillance at that point and try to find out their hideout.”
Boundary bus stop in Ajegunle: One million boys’ gang territory
Investigation has shown that new breeze of freedom has swept through
the hitherto notorious Boundary bus-stop following the recent clampdown
by security agents on the One million boys’ gang of robbers in the area.
Before the security agents came to the rescue, Boundary was a theatre
of all manner of criminal activities ranging from handbag and jewellery
snatching to sundry crimes. But with the revelation of the heinous
activities of the terror gang by Sunday Sun recently and the consequent
onslaught by the security agents, the hoodlums have disappeared from the
vicinity and Boundary bus stop is relatively free from the crimes it
was hitherto associated with. Investigations revealed that when the bad
boys were on top of the game, they would come in broad daylight and
create artificial confusion, and while people ran helter-skelter, they
would snatch phones, handbags, money, jewelleries and whatever valuable
they could lay hands on, and escape with their loot.
Ijora bus stop: One chance, gang rape…
The name, Ijora sends jitters down the spines of most Lagosians due
to the kind of crimes committed there. Ijora bus stop is home to a
potpourri of criminal activities ranging from ‘one chance’ to gang rape,
and they occur regularly. The boys usually hang around, smoking and
drinking alcohol. Late at night or in the wee hours of the morning,
their ugly business booms. Any unfortunate female who probably didn’t
know much about the place could be gang-raped and dispossessed of her
valuables. But the story is a little different now because Governor
Babatunde Raji Fashola’s Tree Planting Campaign has just berthed there.
The place has been cleared of the bad boys and made difficult for evil
business.
Also, flowers have been planted in the spot and police surveillance
mounted at different points. Checks revealed that the hoodlums have
relocated to their base at Ijora Badia along the railway from where they
usually came to attack their targets. Thus, the heat has shifted to the
railways, at least for now.
Mile 2 Oke: Hammers, knives, guns used to rob motorists in traffic jam
Another notorious spot, it is greatly feared by Lagos residents.
Before the on-going construction of Lagos Light Rail Project, Mile 2
located under the bridge on Badagry Expressway used to be the most
dreaded point in the area. But with the construction work ongoing, Mile 2
under bridge has become a haven for the hoodlums who fled the zone due
to exposure of all the dark spots where they previously hibernated to
carry out their attacks.
Thus, all criminal activities in the area have shifted to the popular
Mile 2 Oke along Oshodi-Apapa Express way with innocent Nigerians
falling victims daily. The hoodlums also extend their trade to as far
as Otto Wharf, a bus-stop after Mile 2 Oke, targeting Apapa-bound
commuters.
They use hammer, knife or gun to dispossess their victims of their
valuables. Usually, they target men and women in posh cars stuck in
traffic jam. A source said: “The worst aspect of it is that the
occupants of the car in your front or the one at your back may not know
that you are being robbed. They are so adept at the game that they would
just raise their shirt for their victims to have a glimpse of the
weapon tucked in their trousers. Once you see a gun, knife or hammer,
you wouldn’t want to take chances; you would surrender whatever they ask
for.
Investigation also revealed that most of the hoodlums would stand at
the bus stop clutching black polythene bags or copies of newspapers in
their hands, pretending to be passengers. They operate at any time but
they are more noticeable in the evening from 6pm.
It was revealed that late in the evening, they station themselves at
strategic locations and monitor their targets. They could tell who is a
stranger or stranded and trail them until they get to a vantage
position, where they snatch their targets’ handbags, phone, necklace,
wristwatch or anything, and zoom off. The victim would normally scream
but because the criminals know the routes so well they disappear without
a trace.
Church bus stop: Hidden haven of urchins
This bus stop is small but mighty. It is located before Agboju on
Mile 2 – Badagry Expressway. There is a small bush on the right hand
side of the road to Badagry axis from Mile 2 where urchins hide. If you
are a stranger who does not know about their activities, once you alight
from the bus at night, they would jump out from the bush, rob you and
disappear into the night. The same thing happens to people who leave
home early in the morning for business. However, Church bus stop is so
notorious that only stubborn people fall victim to the armed thieves.
You hardly know there is a bus stop there because unlike other bus
stops, there are no petty businesses at Church bus stop.
Agric bus stop: Arms buried, exhumed for operations here
Findings have shown that Agric bus stop, located between Barracks and
Volks bus stops along Mile 2-Badagry Expressway is one of the most
dangerous bus stops in Lagos at present. It was gathered that criminal
activities at the bus stop take place only on the right side of the road
as one goes to Badagry from Mile 2 because it is always lonely. The
criminals carry out their dastardly acts any time of the day but it is
more at night and early in the morning. Sources revealed that the boys
bury their arms there and exhume them for their operations. It was
gathered that once there is a traffic gridlock at that point, they would
rob motorists. Checks revealed that the hoodlums created most of the
potholes on that portion of the expressway, to force drivers to slow
down. It was also gathered that they burrowed an opening on the wall of
the Ojo Military Cantonment through which they often escaped until it
was blocked on the orders of the military authorities.
It was also revealed that the hoodlums sometimes, throw rims or tyres
on the expressway to stop oncoming vehicles. They would immediately
close in on If the driver stopped him but if he knows what is happening
at the spot, he would do everything possible to manoeuvre his way and
escape to safety.
Findings revealed that robberies at the spot abated during joint
military patrol of the area but with the withdrawal of soldiers from the
team, the ugly trend has resumed and with a new dimension. According
to investigation, the gangs attack people in broad daylight. Some the
people who spoke to Sunday Sun suspected that the robbers operate on
information particularly about those with huge sums of money.
“Just about three weeks ago, a man was attacked at that spot but the
man was very huge and stoutly built; so he struggled with them and
escaped to this side with his bag that contained N4.5million. Just as
people were telling the man that he was lucky to have escaped with his
money, the robbers rode on their motorcycles from the Barracks bus stop
and traced the man to this other side of the bus stop. When they got
here, they shot into the air and people scampered for safety. In the
process, they shot two Hausa men but the man still resisted them as he
held their long gun. As he struggled with them, we made a distress call
to the Ojo Police who responded immediately and the hoodlums escaped
without the money. But the man was shot while struggling with them”, a
source stated.
There was also the tale of how eight of the hoodlums rode on four
motorcycles, and blocked a South-east-bound bus that was fully loaded,
at the bus stop.
“They searched the bus until they saw the bag they were looking for
and they left with it. That was an indication that somebody somewhere
told them about the bag and its content. They took people’s phones and
money in the process and this happened around 9am,” the source said.
Abulosu bus stop: Drivers collude with roughnecks here
This is a bus stop immediately after the Trade Fair complex, under
the Bridge along Mile 2 Badagry – Expressway. The bad boys operate on
the same right side of the road to Badagry from Mile 2, just as they do
at Agric bus stop. The place is usually deserted in the evening because
people don’t live around there. So, as soon as darkness sets in and
early in the morning, they would unleash terror on commuters.
Investigations revealed that some transporters collude with the
roughnecks at Abulosu. A man who wouldn’t want his name in print
narrated his personal experience.
“That day, as we approached Abule-Ado, the vehicle started behaving
funny and the driver said he had a flat tyre. We asked him to drive into
the fuel station before the bridge, to change the tyre and avoid
keeping us stranded at the mercy of the miscreants at Abulosu, but he
insisted that the vehicle could take us to Barracks where he would
change the tyre. We did our best to prevail on him to see reason with us
but he ignored us. But as soon as we got to Abulosu, the driver stopped
and said he needed to change the tyre. Immediately he stopped, about
four rough boys emerged from the bush and attacked us. We were lucky
that the joint military patrol came at that point to rescue us. They ran
away but that was after they had taken away most people’s handsets and
money. That’s why I suspect that some drivers work with them and that
our driver could be one of their informants.”
Cassidy bus stop: Students cultists incharge
Cassidy is a bus stop before Okokomaiko and also along Mile 2-Badagry
Expressway. Like most other bad bus tops, the hoodlums operate at night
and very early in the morning.
However, investigation revealed that most of the hoodlums at the bus
stop are student cultists of the Eye confraternity. A source alleged
that most of them are students from the nearby institutions who carry
out the evil acts whenever they run out of cash.
Apongbon bus stop: Hotbed of one-chance buses
Apongbon is an ever-busy exit route from the Lagos Island with both
heavy vehicular and human traffic as from 3pm virtually every day. This
is because most businessmen and women and other workers on the Island
converge there to board vehicles to different areas on the mainland.
Apart from pickpocket that is a regular feature at the bus stop
especially in the evening and at night, it is also a hotbed of ‘One
chance’ bus operators. Pretending to be real transporters, they would
pick unsuspecting passengers from the spot and rob them of their
valuables when they get to a lonely spot.
Leventis bus stop: Okada robbers once ruled
Leventis is the first bus stop as you enter the Lagos Island. There
are criminal elements that attack and dispossess people of their
valuables early in the morning at the bus stop.
A driver who would not want his name in print said: “Victims of
Leventis bus stop criminals always run to Apongbon for safety when
attacked in the early hours of the day and that is why most people would
say that Apongbon is bad. It is not Apongbon; it is Leventis. They
snatch people’s bags while atop motorcycles but with the recent ban on
Okada in the state, the incidence of motorcycle-induced thefts around
the bus stop have reduced drastically. In fact, we no longer see that.
It’s only the early morning attackers that are having a swell moment.”
School bus stop: Small axes, jack knives weapons of choice
Located at School junction along Mba-Mile 2 road in Ajegunle, School
bus stop is very dangerous. Hoodlums always attack people at the bus
stop at night and early in the morning. They hang around the area during
the day smoking marijuana and drinking gin but at night, they resort to
what they know how best to do. They are always armed with small axe,
jackknife, and other deadly weapons, that they freely use on
‘stubborn’ victims.
Readers, do you agree? Have you had any of the experience above? Are
there anymore dangerous bus stops Lagosians should know about. Give your
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