More Badoo suspects lynched in Ogun, Lagos
Jungle justice
on suspected members of Badoo continued on Wednesday at Ebute,
Ipakodo, Ikorodu, Lagos, when a yet-to-be identified man was set ablaze by
residents.This is just as the state police command says it has screened over
100 arrested suspected members of the gang and arraigned those found culpable
before the Lagos State Mobile Court.Also, residents of
Magbo, Ogijo, in the
Sagamu Local Government Area of Ogun State, set ablaze a middle-aged man
suspected to be a member of Badoo.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the Ebute residents
were keeping vigil in the community when they accosted the man around 2am at
Police Post bus stop, some distance away from the Ipakodo Police Division.
They reportedly
noticed that oil was rubbed over his body and concluded that he was a member
of Badoo,descending heavily on him.It was gathered that a senior
police officer, who rushed to the scene, tried in vain to stop the mob from
lynching the suspect.They reportedly put tyres on him and set him ablaze.A
resident, who identified himself simply as Olaniyi, said he was going to the
office around 8am when he saw the remains of the victim.He said, “I saw the
deceased in the middle of a bonfire.“The scene was not far from the Ipakodo
Police Station. It was a gory sight.“The police and the government should talk
to residents to stop jungle justice. I know people are angry because of the
havoc this gang had wreaked on many families. People are taking the law into
their own hands because they don’t have confidence in the police anymore.”
Another resident
of the community, Abiodun Hay’Cube Odunuga, who posted about the incident on
a Facebook forum, Ikorodu Ambassadors Group, said the suspect
confessed that he had two accomplices.He wrote, “Another suspected Badoo gang
was caught in my area, Ebute Ipakodo, Police Post bus stop precisely. He was
caught at 2am today (Wednesday) by the people of the area as nobody goes to
sleep again.“He said they were three in number and they had been in town since
afternoon, watching where to strike. There was oil all over his body. The angry
mob didn’t listen to anything again as they have seen enough evidence to burn
the suspect to death.”While discouraging lynching, the police spokesperson in
Lagos, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, said some of the suspects arrested during
raids on communities in Ikorodu had been screened.He said those who were found
innocent had been released, while others suspected to be members of the gang
had been arraigned, adding that 53 accused were remanded in the Kirikiri
Prison.He said, “The suspects have been screened. I don’t have the actual
figure now, but about 80 suspects were arraigned before the mobile court. Fifty
three of them were remanded in the Kirikiri Prison.“We have increased police
visibility and we are practically going from one community to another,
identifying with stakeholders. We are not concentrating on Ikorodu alone.“The
security measures being deployed in Ikorodu are being extended to other parts
of the state.”Meanwhile, the National Leader of the Oodua Peoples’ Congress,
Gani Adams, has said members of the Badoocult are being sponsored
by influential people in Lagos State.Adams, who accused the state government of
playing politics with the lives of residents, said members of the cult were
usually lured through job opportunities after which they were recruited into
the gang.
The OPC leader
said his group refrained from intervening in the matter despite having
information about the activities of the men because it didn’t have the
permission of the government.He said, “For about two and half years, our
coordinators in Ijede have been giving us a lot of information about Badoo. We
realised that some highly-placed personalities were involved.He said, “They use
vacancy adverts, among others, to lure would-be Badoo members
and they put up some (telephone) numbers. When you call the numbers, they will
call you to come to their office and they will give you money for empowerment,
like N250,000.“From what we have gathered, they normally buy the (bloodstained)
handkerchiefs for N500,000, N1m or N1.5m. A common man cannot afford that
money. It is being organised by some prominent people.
“The Lagos
State Government plays partisan politics with the lives and property of people
whereas the first duty of government, whether federal, state or local, is to
make sure the lives of the citizenry are protected.”
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In a related
development, an irate mob on Wednesday at Magbo, Ogijo, in the Sagamu Local
Government Area of Ogun State, set ablaze a middle-aged man suspected to be a
member of Badoo.The suspect was allegedly accused of being in
possession of the severed head of an infant.The state Commissioner of Police,
Ahmed Iliyasu, whose convoy was heading for Ogijo on surveillance, ran into the
mob.On sighting the police, the mob fled.Policemen on the CP’s convoy
immediately disembarked from their vehicles and took away the remains of the
suspected cult member.The state police spokesperson, Abimbola Oyeyemi, had yet
to react to the incident.
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