A mob beat and set a man ablaze in
Akure for allegedly being a kidnapper, a woman also suffered the same fate in
lagos on Tuesday.
A person with knowledge of the
attack said the young people came from Ayedun quarters in Akure, and had been
monitoring the man before they dragged him to Adegbola Junction, hit and beat
him, and set him on fire.
Akure division policemen tried to
intervene but were beaten off by the youths, and people who witnessed the
attack shouted they had lost hope in local police to prevent other attacks.
Others threw rocks at the van of security agents.
In a related incident, a woman was
also grabbed and almost burned by residents of Owode in Akure.
According to a person with knowledge
of the assault, the incident began when a fetish item fell out of the woman's
bag. When people alerted the woman, she refused to return to pick up the
item which raised suspicion among people on the street. Youths grabbed
the woman, beat her and she confessed that 15 people were sent from Ede in Osun
state to carry out kidnappings. She said they regularly report their
movements and details on their kidnappings to a sponsor and godfather in Ede.
The youths then poured petrol on the
woman's body but before they could set her on fire Ondo State Police Officers
intervened. To break up the crowd, police shot canisters of teargas and
threatened to arrest anyone who approached the woman.
The woman, 60, who refused to give
her name, had tribal marks on her checks and said she was a trader at Oja
timi'in Ede town, Osun State. She was dressed in rags with fetish items
in her bag which included: paper containing lists of peoples' mobile number,
money in various denominations, sponge and local soap (Oose dudu), white sheets
containing Yoruba incantations, traditional rings and a white rosary. She
refused to say who her sponsor was who gave her to orders to kidnap school
children.
The State Police Public Relations
Officer (PPRO), Wole Ogodo, confirmed the incidents but implored the public to
avoid engaging in jungle justice and warned anyone who was caught breaking the
law would be punished.
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