The traders Faith Ogbona,
Chidioke Ogbona and Sunday Ogbona were arrested by policemen from the Alagbado
division after being alerted by a woman, who caught Chidioke applying Sniper,
an insecticide, on the beans.
Three siblings trading in
beans on Adenekan Street, Alagbado, Lagos State, have been arrested by the
police for allegedly selling “poisonous beans” to members of the public.
While Chidioke and Sunday
were picked up on Friday, their elder brother, who owned the shop, was nabbed
on Sunday when he went to the station to secure their bail.
PUNCH Metro gathered that
the shop had also been sealed off.
The police said 41-year-old
Faith had wanted to influence his brothers’ release by allegedly offering the
divisional police officer a N500,000 bribe, which the latter rejected.
The suspects, who hail from
Ebonyi State, were paraded on Wednesday at the Lagos State Police Command
headquarters in Ikeja with some bags of the “poisonous beans” and some bottles
of Snipers recovered from the shop.
Eighteen-year-old Chidioke
told our correspondent that he wanted to preserve the beans with the
insecticide to prevent it from being infested with insects.
He said it was his first
time of putting the substance in the foodstuffs, claiming that he deduced his
“preservation method” from the use of Sniper to kill rodents.
Chidioke said, “I just saw
it (Sniper) as something that kills insects and decided to use it to preserve
the beans and kill the insects therein. I was applying the chemical for the
first time when a woman approached me and warned that it was dangerous.
“A few minutes after, some
policemen came to arrest me. My brother (Faith) was not around when I put the
Sniper in the beans.”
Although the shop owner
confessed that his suppliers in Maiduguri, Borno State, where he bought the
goods, used some chemicals including Sniper and DD Force, to preserve beans, he
said his brother carried out the act without his consent.
Faith, who said he started
the business four years ago, also denied offering the bribe to the DPO.
He said, “I wasn’t around
when my brother was caught putting Sniper in the beans. I was called on the
telephone and I quickly returned to Lagos from Ibadan (Oyo State), where I had
gone for a function. Sunday came to my shop when he learnt some policemen were
there and he was also arrested.
“Chidioke just came back
from our village. He had never seen me put Sniper in beans. In Maiduguri, if my
suppliers wanted to preserve beans, they put DD Force or Sniper in water and
spray it on the beans. It will be stored for about three or six months,
depending on the quantity of chemicals applied.
“I have never mixed beans
with chemicals, but I have been buying the one with chemicals from Maiduguri.
If it is stored for a long time, it is not dangerous for human consumption.”
However, Sunday said he
just alighted from a motorcycle when the police arrested him.
“I don’t preserve my beans
with Sniper. I normally buy the quantity I can sell before insects infest it,”
he added.
The state Commissioner of
Police, Fatai Owoseni, said the suspects would be charged to court after
investigation.
“The excuse the owner of
the shop gave was that he was mixing pesticide with beans and that he had been
selling it like that. He approached the DPO, thinking he could easily settle the
case and get the two other suspects released. He offered her N500,000, but she
rejected it,” the CP added.
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This people can kill all in the name of money. rot in prison
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ReplyDeleteBut this is how we preserve beans since big deal
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