
The suspects set ablaze
By Taiwo Okanlawon
Two suspected female kidnappers were lynched and set ablaze by an angry mob at Ojude Oba area of Iwo, Osun State on Thursday.
PM NEWS gathered that the women with another man had gone to kidnap a child around Ori Eru but luck ran out of them and they were caught but the male kidnapper escaped.
A witness told PM NEWS that the outburst of the people in the area attracted passers-by where the suspects were still being held.
The witness said the passers-by later marched the two female suspects to Oba’s palace where they were set ablaze alive.
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It’s in the same Iwo town that a vulcanizer was reportedly caught five days ago with six fresh human heads and a decomposing decapitated woman in his house!!!
I doubt if justice can be sincerely administered on these criminal cases given the antecedents in Osun state. May be now that Oyetola is in charge he will be able to turn the state’s judiciary around in order to avoid jungle justice being administered in the state in future.
Damn! Nigeria of many colors ….. some are very rich,they party hard every day … some are hoodlums,garage thugs with police armed protecting them …… some are overnight billionaires who little years back no checking, savings accounts …. some are kidnappers who grab poor people like them for ransom …..
In the end I see a country with people of different cultures,traditions in disarray,every man for himself becoming history.
Jungle justice, setting another human alive.
People should not have taken laws into their hands by committing murders. A country that does not respect their own laws would not comply with the God’s law against… thou shall not judge others.
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