Angry youths storm police station, burn kidnappers in custody
Angry youths of the Isoko community in Delta State have stormed the police station, lynched the kidnappers arrested by police, and burnt their bodies.
According to the report gathered that the kidnappers suspected to be bandits who allegedly kidnapped and killed two people in the Isoko community in Delta State have been apprehended and subsequently burnt alive by aggrieved youths in the locality.
The incident reportedly happened after the community vigilante group traced the hoodlums to their hideouts in the forests.
In the bloody encounter, six of the suspected bandits were neutralised by the angry youths, Punch reports.
It was also gathered that members of the community vigilante group, armed with weapons such as cutlasses and locally made guns were operating in collaboration with the police.
According to some sources, the vigilantes had arrested some of the suspected bandits and taken them to the police station.
However, angry residents of the community stormed the police station, lynched the suspects, and burnt their bodies.
Similarly, an angry mob on Saturday attacked the divisional police headquarters in the Tangaza Local Government Area of Sokoto State, killing 13 suspected bandits whose corpses were burnt to ashes.
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The bandits were said to be among those who invaded the area around 8 pm on Friday, killing two persons, including a shop owner.
On Saturday morning, residents, mainly youths, gathered and joined police officers from the area to go after the bandits in their forest.
During the raid, 13 of the suspected assailants were nabbed in Tangaza forest and brought to the divisional police headquarters.
A villager said when they were brought into the town, residents followed the team to the divisional police station and demanded that the bandits must be killed in their presence.
“The youths were angry and despite pleas from the DPO (Divisional Police Officer) and the local government chairman, they insisted that if the policemen did not kill the bandits in their presence, they would burn down the police station,” he said.
The angry youths subsequently overpowered the police and killed all the suspects whose corpses were set on fire.
The spokesman for the Sokoto Police Command, ASP Sanusi Abubakar, confirmed the incident but did not go into details.