Barely two weeks after a mob set
ablaze two armed robbers at New Tyres Market, Nkpor, Idemili North Local Government
Area of Anambra State, for snatching huge sums of money from a trader, two
other armed robbers were, yesterday, burnt to ashes along Limca Road in the
same area.
The two robbers, armed with pistols,
according to eyewitnesses, had blocked a lady, who boarded a commercial
motorcycle with a Ghana-must-go bag filled with money and heading towards a
bank, and allegedly snatched the bag from her.
According to the source, as the
lady, believed to be a cashier in one of the petrol stations along the road,
was being taken to the bank by the commercial motorcyclist, the armed robbers,
riding their own motorcycle, closed in on them and ordered her to surrender the
bag of money at gunpoint.
The source said she surrendered the
bag to them, but as the thieves made to zoom off, their motorcycle
somersaulted.
Mob action
It was gathered that some passers-by
alerted policemen and went after them. Bullets reportedly did not penetrate
their bodies. They were, however, over-powered by the mob and set ablaze.
It was learned that one of the
robbers removed the burning tyre from his neck and fled with his body on fire.
He was, however, caught again by the
mob, who tied his hands and legs, pushed him into a drainage with his
accomplice and set them ablaze a second time.
Vehicular movements were disrupted
along the road for many hours, even as some members of Anambra Traffic
Management Agency, ATMA, were busy trying to control the traffic.
The Divisional Police Officer at
Ogidi, Mr. Hassan Musa, told newsmen on phone that although he heard about the
incident, the scene was under the jurisdiction of Awada Police Division.
He, however, described their death
as two less the number of criminals operating in the state.
“If the public could always rise
like this to defend themselves from the menace of the robbers, Anambra
would then become a crime-free state, as desired by the state government and
law-abiding citizens,” he said.
Source: Vanguard
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