4 land speculators wrongly taken as Badoo cult members lynched in Lagos

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Image result for village in lagos photoThree houses, two vehicles and motorcycles were set ablaze in a reprisal by colleagues of the slain persons It was gathered that it all started on Thursday in Araro area of Adamo in Ikorodu, where an unnamed person started a building construction.

Some land speculators from Agunfoye area reportedly invaded the building site and demanded royalty from the owner of the building. A resident, identified simply as Oluwafemi said: “The man refused to give them money and they went away with a threat that they were coming back “True to their threat they mobilised and returned yesterday but unknown to them, the owner of the building had also mobilised some youths in the area.” A clash was said to have ensued between the land speculators and the residents forcing them to flee from the site of the building construction.

The land speculators were escaping when the residents raised the alarm that they were members of the Badoo cult group. It was also gathered that the residents had lied that the slain land speculators had earlier in the day killed a family of four people. More residents were mobilised and they reportedly chased the land speculators to where they were caught and beaten to coma. The residents continued to beat the land speculators for hours until the four of them died .

The death of the land speculators sparked instant crisis as hoodlums from Agunfoye mobilised themselves and invaded Adamo, where three houses were burnt. The Agungoye thugs, who were armed with assorted dangerous weapons including guns, matches and broken bottles attacked residents of Araro, injuring some of them in the process. It took the intervention of policemen from the RRS and local divisions in Ikorodu before the angry hoodlums were dispersed. Meanwhile, many residents of Araro have started relocating from the community following fears that the police might come to arrest them.

Some of them also expressed their fears that the hoodlums from Agunfoye might return to avenge the death of the slain four people. Efforts to get the reaction of the image maker in charge of the state police command, Olarinde Famous –Cole, failed as calls to his mobile phone lines were not answered. A senior police officer, who confirmed the incident, said no arrest had been made as at yesterday evening. (New Telegraph)

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