Two Suspected Robbers Escape Mob Lynch In Abuja

Two Suspected Robbers Escape Mob Lynch In Abuja

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By; AMOS TAUNA, Kaduna Two suspected robbers miraculously on Friday, were delivered the anger of a mob when they escaped from being lyn

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By; AMOS TAUNA, Kaduna

Two suspected robbers miraculously on Friday, were delivered the anger of a mob when they escaped from being lynched at Chicken Junction, Wuse 2, Abuja.

Operating in an unmarked taxi, a source explained that the suspected robbers attempted to dispossess a female passenger of her belongings, but luckily escaped from the mob action.

One of the suspects, according to the source, tried to snatch her phone and demanded her bank account’s PIN under threat, shortly after the victim boarded a vehicle but she luckily raised the alarm, thereby attracting passersby that forced the taxi to a stop and dragged the suspects out.

He further explained that immediately she raised the alarm, some passersby flagged down the vehicle, saying that as the suspects tried to escape, the mob apprehended them and started beating them with sticks while others pelted them with stones.

According to him, “police operatives later arrived in a Hilux van, rescued the suspects from the mob and drove them away.”

SP Josephine Adeh, the spokesperson for the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) police command, confirmed the incident, saying that police responded swiftly to a distress call in the early hours of Friday.

She said that two persons were found lying on the ground around Chicken Junction, Wuse 2, stressing that the operatives promptly rescued them alive and rushed them to the National Hospital for medical treatment.

The FCT Commissioner of Police Ajao S. Adewale, according to the spokesperson had directed the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Wuse Division to conduct an extensive investigation with a view of asserting the incident.

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