Two middle-aged men suspected to be armed robbers
have been burnt to death Uyo, Akwa Ibom
State.
The attack by the mob on the suspected robbers reportedly
took place last Tuesday night when they were allegedly trying to rob a pregnant
woman at the flyover on Olu Obasanjo Way in Uyo, the state capital.
An eyewitness said the incident occurred at about
09:00p.m. when the pregnant woman was surrounded by the robbers as she alighted
from a motorbike.
Though the rider had, according to an eye witness
account, taken off after dropping his passenger, he was immediately compelled
to turn back because of the screaming from his pregnant passenger.
The eyewitness, who refused to disclose his name,
said two out of the four robbers, on sighting the motorcyclist, fled after they
had successfully dispossessed the lady of her valuable items, while the other
two were not fortunate to escape.
Another eyewitness and resident of the area, who
also pleaded anonymity, said the aggrieved motorcyclist, who immediately
alerted others, engaged in a battle with the hoodlums and rescued the woman who had sustained a severe hand
injury in the process.
"Luck ran out of two of them when they were
overpowered by men who beat, stoned them and locked them up in a tunnel, and
consequently set them ablaze," the eye witness recounted
Another resident of the area, Mrs. Arit Archibong,
regretted that the flyover area has been a den of criminals for some years now,
adding that about four rape cases have been reported that took place in the tunnel
in December 2019.
Other residents who spoke with journalists blame
the crime on the power blackout and lack
of security in the area.
The state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), SP
Odiko Macdon, frowned at the jungle justice,
stressing that such act has no place in the law.
According to him, "It is unfortunate that they
were already set ablaze before we got there. Jungle justice has no place in the
law. Every accused is innocent until proven guilty by the law."
The PPRO, who cautioned that the state Police Command
would no longer tolerate such acts, declared that it was better for nine
thieves to go unpunished than for one innocent person to be killed in error.
"We have liaised with the state waste management
authority to evacuate the remains while investigations are ongoing to unravel
those behind the act," he stated.
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