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Jungle Justice In Owerri Imo State: Angry Mob Kills Transformer Vandals
Jungle Justice In Owerri Imo State: Angry Mob Kills Transformer Vandals
3 armed robbery suspects, midnight Thursday, met their Waterloo as an angry mob pounced on them in Umuohiagu community of Ngor Okpala Local Government Area and Egbelu Obube community in Owerri North Local government area of Imo State.
Two of the suspects whose names were given as Ifeanyi Mgbakabala and Kelechi Eke(aka Agwo) hailed from Amagwa kindred in Umuagwu village in Umuohiagu, while the other suspect’s identity could not be ascertained as of the time of filing this report.
Witnesses said the suspects, who specialized in vandalizing electricity transformers within the airport communities, were apprehended at Umuekwune kindred in Umuorisha village, attempting to vandalize the only remaining transformer in Umuohiagu.
They were said to have already vandalized eight transformers in Umuohiagu alone in the past three months, effectively throwing the community into darkness. This was even as they also vandalized the dedicated cables being installed for the new radio house for the Sam Mbakwe International Cargo Airport, Owerri.
It was gathered that the suspects had also, about four weeks ago, vandalized the transformer at the permanent base of the Nigeria Air Force at nearby Umuowa community, a development that led to detention of the two Airforce personnel on guard for three weeks.
It was further learned that following the several turns of vandalism, youth leaders in various villages had mobilised youths of the community when they learned of the new action at Umuekwune and alerted the Airforce men as they chased the suspects who ran into the surrounded area, but luck ran out on them, when the youths apprehended two of the culprits while one escaped.
Witnesses further said the suspects were dragged to the major road near the airport, where they were about being set ablaze before Airforce officers arrived the scene.
While Ifeanyi and Agwo were beaten and left near dead before being handed over to Nigeria Airforce personnel, where they gave up the ghost, the other suspect escaped to nearby Egbelu Obube community where he was reportedly set ablaze by the youths of the village.
Before they were beaten to death, the suspects, had reportedly confessed to have used black magic to cause people around their target points, including the guards at the Airforce Base, to go into deep sleep while they vandalized the transformers and cables.
The apprehension of the suspects and their confession, it as gathered, led to the release of the detained Airforce personnel Friday morning.
One of the suspects, Ifeanyi,was an only son of his parents. He was said to have just returned from jail about four months ago having spent about eight months in prison for alleged armed robbery offence and his wife is reported to be heavily pregnant.
As of the time of filing this report, the state commissioner of police, Rabiu Ladodo and the command’s spokesman, Orlando Ikeoku did not answer calls put to their phones and could not respond to inquiries from our correspondent via text messages.
Pelumi Israel
November 29, 2019 at 2:16 PM
nothing will change until we turn frm our wicked ways.
Stanley Jones
November 29, 2019 at 5:29 PM
“the state commissioner of police” Rabiu Ladodo, hmm probably a northerner but can an igbo man go to the north side and held that position? This state not country is FINISHED.
keep it real
November 30, 2019 at 12:06 AM
My brother the NORTH have taken over everything with the support of igbo politicians
Gentle
November 29, 2019 at 5:38 PM
That’s y Nigeria can never progress or grow becos too much blood in the land. The South Africans saw this and send them away. God is no more in the land or with the Nigerian.
Mon
November 30, 2019 at 9:40 AM
Can the so-called military operation in Biafraland, which is illegal in the first place go after the real criminals? The answer is no, they rather go after IPOB members who are demanding for their own right.
uzoma
November 30, 2019 at 12:59 PM
Although I do not support jungle justice the country is in darkness and the few transformers that supply little light is being vandalized by those who will turn around to blame NEPA. Our people (the common people) are the architects of most of the problems in the country. They are the ones the politicians buy over during elections to cause mayhem and help them rig elections and after they will be left to their fate after the crooked politicians have won. We should look inward for solutions to our problems. These armed or unarmed robbers deserve the beating they got but unfortunately, it turned out worse for them.