In what seems like the unveiling of another Soka Factory, but this time around Abule Egba, Lagos, a kidnapping den, and what appears to be a carefully organised kidnap/ritual cartel is gradually being uncovered.
A woman suspected to be in her late 30's or early 40's met her waterloo today at Abule egba in Lagos subhub
The woman is said to have arrived the vicinity around 7:30-8:00am when kids were going to school driving a Nissan Extera jeep. She was said to have been driving around pipe line area still around Ekoro road, about two bus-stops from where she was eventually lynched.
Eye witnesses say she got down from the jeep at one point and tried to trick a little child going to school into accepting money from her. While doing this, a passerby noticed and challenged her, asking why she wanted to give the child money. Before the passerby could attract attention, she quickly got in her jeep and sped off.
But fates were against this woman whose desperation and evil ways caught up with her and led to her death. Instead of fleeing from the vicinity completely, she drove just two streets from where she made the first kidnap attempt on same Ekoro road to "try her luck" again with another child less than an hour later. Unknown to her however, word of her initial attempt had spread to surrounding streets and residents were at alert. After gallivanting for a while, she parked and tried to lure another child. Some residents noticed her and what she was trying to do and alerted others who went to lay ambush for her in front. She offered the child biscuit, and before anyone could say Jack Robinson, she bundled the little girl into her jeep and started to drive off.
She hadn't driven for long before the residents who had been alert forcefully stopped her car and insisted on a thorough search. Of course, the child she tried to kidnap was found, and thankfully could still talk. The little girl was crying profusely, saying in Yoruba language "This is not my mummy...this is not my mummy!" The angry mob then dragged the lady out of the car and started to quiz her. The mob was all fired up and ready to lynch as the previous day, a kidnapper was caught trying to steal two kids, and another sad incident was also reported in the same vicinity.
The woman at first refused to talk and seemed very hardened. Instead of answering their questions, she tried to make a call. This infuriated the mob and she was stripped and bludgeoned. Her phone was also smashed and destroyed. Yet, eye witnesses say she didn't budge or answer the questions she was asked. It was at this stage that some persons in the crowd brought a tire and fuel. On seeing this, the woman who had initially refused to answer any questions became paranoid, and started talking. She then started begging that her life be spared saying that she was just a messenger, sent to get little kids for diabolic purposes.
She revealed that they were about 40 people like her sent out to kidnap little kids in the Abule Egba area of Lagos and its environs. Before she could even say more, the angry crowd set her ablaze. Some police men said to be about 20 feet away, ignored the situation.
Her jeep was later taken by police men to the nearest station.
Very good but I think she should have been forced to tell who the other 39 pple were nd led the police to them. Cos as it stands, the others won't be in Egba nd some kids are still at risk. God save our children!. 9gerians nd desperation,Hmm! It is well.
ReplyDeleteWhy are you contradicting your self
DeleteVery good. Hell fire straight. Any kidnapper caught shld be kill immediately.
ReplyDeleteShe should not have been lynched so fast just like that. She should have say the person or people that sent her the message, where they are and the other 39 messangers. Now she is dead, nobody knows who sent her. Lynching is the very best punishment for all these heartless kidnappers.
ReplyDeleteNIGERIANS PLEASE STOP JUNGLE JUSTICE. THIS IS HURRIBLE!!!. Suspects should be kept alive and a proper investigation carried out to uncorver the people who sent her. NA WAA. PEOPLES MIND IS NOW VERY COLD.(Mr Bright)
ReplyDeleteIt is a pity our judicial system is very bad and NPF is grossly corrupt. D right thing should have been to hand her over to police but we all know how police work in this country.
DeleteGood job.
ReplyDeleteThis lynching or instant judgement is caused by lack of trust in the police and the judicial process. If she had been taken to the police, you will see her freed the next few weeks after endless adjournments in court. The courts are unable to convict anybody. This will continue until the police and judicial System sit up.
ReplyDeleteThis is very bad, taking laws into ur hands is really not Good. Even if hand her over 2 the police is the best. Let God jugde her and the police then killing her and taking her life when those there cannot create one life. 2 me they are all the same with the woman now if not the woman is batter then them.
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