Mob set ablaze ritualist, police arrest two others in Lagos

Ritualists

The suspected ritualists

The suspected ritualists

By Kazeem Ugbodaga

Irate mob on Tuesday lynched a suspected ritualist, while the police arrested two others at Ijanikin area of Lagos, Southwest Nigeria.

Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Chike Oti said the police received information that a woman, later identified as Folake Falade, of Mosafejo-Ilogbo, Badagry, Lagos, was found inside a tunnel, under the Cele Nicer Bridge, Ijanikin, Lagos with a decomposing human body.

He said the discovery attracted an irate mob which nearly lynched her, saved for the quick intervention of a contingent of policemen drafted from Ijanikin Divisional Police Headquarter, who raced to the scene.

“The rescue team thereafter searched the tunnel and arrested one Emmanuel Gbenga believed to be an accomplice of the female suspect while the third suspect who escaped from the tunnel to avoid being arrested was caught by an irate mob who set him ablaze,” he said.

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Oti said the State Commissioner of Police, CP Imohimi Edgal, had directed the Divisional Police Officer in charge of Ijanikin to cordon off the scene and ensure that the remains found in the tunnel were not tampered with pending the arrival of police forensic experts expected at the scene later on Tuesday for scientific examination of the corpse, the tunnel and other exhibits found therein.

According to Oti, the CP said it was regrettable that despite the various town hall meetings he had held to sensitise communities in the state to the evil of jungle justice, some people at Olorunshogo community constituted themselves into a mob and took laws into their hands by killing one of the suspects who might have been very useful in the ongoing investigation had they handed him over to the police.

He warned that anybody found to have participated in the killing of the yet-to-be-identified man, would be arrested and charged for murder to serve as a deterrent to others with penchant for taking the law into their own hands.

 

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