Am I supposed to believe this? Hell NO!!! Everybody is now exonerating themselves. Even the Aluu representative telling us the barbaric crime was committed by non Aluu indegenes. All I can say is may and devil punish for all eternity whosoever has a hand in the murder!!
The Nigerian police were unable to stop an angry mob from
stoning and burning to death four students accused of armed robbery because
they were chased by rock-throwing assailants, authorities said on Monday. The
lynchings in Aluu have caused outrage, with a video showing the gruesome
killings of the victims, aged 18-20, having circulated through social media.
Police issued a statement on Monday laying out some of
what they said were the circumstances of the October 5 crime, while also saying
19 suspects had been arrested, including the traditional leader in the
community.
“The police on getting to the scene met a mob attack on
four victims who were supposedly the suspected armed robbers,” the statement
signed by Nigeria’s national police chief Mohammed D. Abubakar said.
“Attempts made by the police patrol team to take over the
suspects were met with stiff opposition from the mob, who chased the team with
stones.”
The four police officers at the scene then called for
reinforcements, but they arrived after the victims were “stoned and burnt to
death, while the mob immediately took to their heels,” the statement said.
It was not clear why police did not shoot into the air or
fire tear gas as is often done to disperse crowds in Nigeria.
The police have arrested 19 suspects, including the
traditional monarch of the Aluu community in Rivers State, Hassan Welewa, who
has been accused of inciting the mob, it added. Initial reports said that the
students were accused of stealing phones and laptops, and the police said that
they were suspected to be armed robbers.
A gruesome video of the attack near the oil city of Port
Harcourt was posted on YouTube showing the students being stripped naked,
beaten with sticks, doused with petrol and set ablaze with tyres around their
necks. The University of Port Harcourt has since been temporarily closed
following the tension generated by the killings.
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