An angry mob has set three suspected armed robbers ablaze in Ikotun, Lagos State.
PUNCH
Metro learnt on Thursday that the robbers were set on
fire on Wednesday evening, shortly after robbing a recharge card trader at
Second Junction bus stop on Governor’s Road.
Our
correspondent, who visited the area, observed burnt tyres, carcass of a burnt
motorcycle and some human flesh on the side of the road.
The
recharge card trader, Ese Akporhono, who had a bandage on her head, told our
correspondent that the robbers came to her shop posing as customers.
She
said a few seconds later, the suspects pointed a gun at her and stole recharge
cards worth ₦400,000 before fleeing.
She
said, “Around 5pm, I was closing the shop when the men approached me saying
they wanted to buy recharge card.
“Before
I knew what was happening, the men brought out guns and went into my shop; they
stole recharge cards and money. I engaged them in a struggle and attempted to
prevent them from fleeing. They overpowered me and used the butts of their guns
to hit me in the face and head.”
Our
correspondent learnt that the robbers allegedly snatched a motorcycle and shot
a man in the area and were fleeing when a motorist knocked them down.
An
eyewitness, who requested anonymity, said a bystander prevented them from
fleeing as he pelted them with stones while they were attempting to stand up.
Other
residents quickly joined the bystander and grabbed the weak robbers, beating
them up to a pulp.
He
said, “After the vehicle knocked them down while they were attempting to
escape, we seized them and beat them to a pulp. The crowd grew larger and this
attracted the attention of policemen.”
Our
correspondent learnt that a team of policemen from Ikotun Police Station
stormed the scene and attempted to rescue the robbers but were overwhelmed by
the mob.
It
was learnt that policemen even fired gunshots into the air but the mob remained
adamant.
A
woman, who runs a bar in the area, said another team of policemen also arrived
from Area M, Idimu, but the mob set the robbers ablaze.
She
said, “The policemen came in a patrol vehicle and asked the crowd to hand over
the robbers but they refused because they did not trust the police.
“Another
team of policemen also came but the crowd ignored them. Some of them (crowd)
got tyres, placed them round the robbers’ necks and set them ablaze.
“They
however handed over their guns to the police.”
When
asked why the residents took laws into their own hands, the woman said there
had been an increase in robbery in the area and the police had failed them.
She
said, “It is because armed robbers have been terrorising us that is why we
close our shops early. Last year, a pregnant woman was robbed and killed in
this area.
“We
cannot continue to fold our arms. By this act, robbers will be afraid anytime
they think of coming here.”
Akporhono
told our correspondent that her recharge cards were still with the police and
they had refused to return them to her.
“Police
are holding my recharge cards as exhibit, I want them back because I am the
victim,” she said.
When
contacted on the telephone, the spokesperson for the state police command,
Ngozi Braide, said she was aware of the incident and promised to call back.
Source: Punch
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