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General News of Tuesday, 11 February 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

local thief lynched by angry mob in Cross River

Angry mob sets local thief ablaze Angry mob sets local thief ablaze

A middle-aged local thief identified as Victor has lost his life after an angry mob set him ablaze on Tuesday, for allegedly stealing a fowl.

According to DailyPost, Victor was lynched along Abitu Avenue by Ekpo Edem Street in Calabar South local government area of Cross River State.

George Asuquo, an eyewitness, said “the victim has been in the habit of stealing things like car battery, generators and livestock including chickens in the neighbourhood, but people have become wiser.

“He never knew that word has gotten out about his illicit activities in the area. Although when he was caught last year by vigilante he was given the last warning which he obviously did not heed to.

“He came as usual in the early hours of Tuesday to steal some chicken but the chicken started making noise and alerted people that something was not right that was when they knew an intruder was in the environment.

“The people mobilised and laid siege for him, he was apprehended at about 4:00 am, the people refused to let him off the hook this time, hence they didn’t wait for too long before beating him up and setting him ablaze for the fowl he stole,” Asuquo said.

Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Irene Ugbo condemned the barbaric act, adding that it is better to hand suspects over to the police rather than taking laws into their hands.

“We are not supporting criminals and their activities, but people must understand that jungle justice is against the law, they should hand over suspects to the police for further investigation and prosecution,” she said.