Wednesday, 7 May 2014
Suspected kidnapper set ablaze in Lagos
LAGOS — A woman accused of an attempt to kidnap three
primary school pupils in Ekoro area of Abule-Egba, Lagos
was yesterday set ablaze by an angry mob.
The incident occurred barely 24 hours after two primary
school pupils were rescued from a suspected kidnapper at
Ile-epo area of Egbe.
Report said the three pupils, two males and a female, whose
ages were put between seven and 10 years, were on their
way to school at about 7 a.m when the unnamed woman
accosted them on a pretense that she was taking them to
school.
But a female hawker said to have suspected her moves
reportedly alerted bystanders along Ekoro Road who
challenged the woman.
Eye witnesses said the woman claimed the children were
hers, but the names she called them differed from those the
children gave.
Eye witnesses further said the direction the woman was
taking the children to was not that of the school the children
attend.
According to an eye witness, who gave his name as
Chionye, “All the responses she gave were contrary to that
given by the pupils.
“When asked of the name of the school, she had to strain
her eyes to see if she could read it from the badge on the
children’s school uniform. When we asked the pupils if they
knew her, they shook their heads.
“It was at that point that a man from the crowd that had
gathered round her said the woman parked her car
somewhere around the direction she was taking the
children.
“Not satisfied with her explanation, the mob was said to
have descended on her, in the process of which she was set
ablaze before the arrival of policemen.
The incident reportedly caused a hitch in the free flow of
traffic.
Effort to get the reaction of the Lagos State Police Public
Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, failed as she could not be
reached on phone.
Meanwhile, effort by another woman to kidnap two primary
school pupils, Monday, at Ile-epo area of Egbe was foiled by
passers-by.
Report said the woman had succeeded in abducting the
children and took them under the bridge and was making
calls to some unknown person that she had found some
‘goods’ when she was apprehended.
Passers-by among whom was one Colonel Adeniran,
reportedly kept the woman hostage before the arrival of
policemen from Ejigbo division.
Sources at the division said investigation was ongoing.
The arrest brings to fore, five cases of foiled kidnap attempt
in two weeks.
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