Thursday, 3 September 2015

Cult members bury motorist alive in Lagos

A war is brewing in the Mushin area of Lagos State after
some suspected cultists dragged a motorist out of a
commercial bus and buried him alive.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the yet-to-be-identified victim
was on his way to the Oyingbo area of the state.
He was said to have been dragged out of the bus at the
Total bus stop in the Mushin end of the Ikorodu Road.
A witness, Jacob Amos, said the incident happened around
8pm on Wednesday, adding that policemen from the
Alakara Police Division were alerted.
He said, “The man was in the bus when he was dragged out
at Total bus stop. They brought him into Mushin and I
immediately alerted the policemen from Alakara.
“The police went to Adewusi Street, and searched the place
for more than one hour, but they did not find anything.
They patrolled the place and when they did not see
anything, they left.
“Around 10pm when everybody had gone home, they
brought the man to the Railway Line and push him from
head down into a filled canal. Only his leg was sticking out.”
The victim was said to have died soon afterwards.
Our correspondent learnt that policemen from Alakara
later arrived on Thursday to remove the corpse.
A witness, who did not identify himself, said the police
ordered him to pull out the corpse from the murky water.
Friends of the deceased from Market Street, Oyingbo, were
said to have shown up to identify him.
A resident lamented that the police in the area, were not
doing enough to arrest the unrest in Mushin, lamenting
that there were saboteurs in the force.
He said it was the second time in a week that people from
the Oyingbo area would be hounded and killed in Mushin,
which could start a war between the two communities.
He said, “The police in this area have been compromised.
When we called them yesterday that someone had been
captured around Oyewusi Street, an informant of the
cultists whom we suspect work with the police, quickly
alerted the guys and they left the place.
“They brought the victim to our side to make it look as if we
are responsible for his death. Their plan is to set the
Oyingbo boys against us and trigger a war.”
Residents of the area alleged that the increased killing of
suspected cult members from Oyingbo was orchestrated by
one Rilwan, aka Itakun.
Other men said to be in the group are White, Ese Chicago,
Ina, Anarchy and Riliwanu .
The source said Itakun had his family house in Oyingbo and
left the area due to persecution by some suspected cultists.
He said, “After he left, he started living in Mushin with a
gang member. Later, he decided to start paying back those
he perceived as the leaders of the gang in Oyingbo.
“Last week, he invited one Tunde Eleto to Mushin and the
man was stabbed and shot dead by his squad,” he added.
However, another resident, who spoke on condition of
anonymity, denied that anyone was killed in the
community.
He said, “There is nothing like that. Nobody was killed on
the Railway Line or anywhere for that matter.”
A resident, John Ayuba, told PUNCH Metro that the
government was complicit in the cult fights in Mushin.
He said successive governments in Lagos State had refused
to address the problem because they used the cult members
for politics.
When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, Lagos
State Command, DSP Patricia Amadin, had yet to reply to a
text sent to her as of press time.

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