Thieves ransack SERAP office, leave threat note

The office of advocacy group, the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) was on Monday ransacked by unknown persons, Vanguard reports.

The intruders stole some cash and files during the raid, leaving a threat note, “which reads “Not our target. We will be back.”

In a statement issued on Wednesday, SERAP said the matter had been reported at the Area “F” Police Station, Ikeja, Lagos for investigation.

The statement reads, “On the night of 3 October 2016, unknown people broke into the offices of Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP) at Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria.

“The intruders somehow escaped security gates surrounding the street, before gaining access to the office building and cutting open the iron bars protecting the locked office front door.

“Some of the computers and cabinets were damaged. The intruders broke into the office safe, taking away some petty cash and files.

“The offices were thoroughly ransacked and a TV screen on the wall at the reception was dropped on the floor.

“The intruders also dropped a threat note on the table at the reception, which reads “Not our target. We will be back.”

“The matter has been reported at the Area “F” Police Station, Ikeja, Lagos. The matter is now a subject of police investigation.”

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