A police station in Yagba-West LGA of Kogi state has been set on fire by a mob. The Kogi police command in a statement shared on Thursday December 16, said the incident occurred on Tuesday December 14.
According to the police, the mob attack followed robberies at three banks in Odo-Ere and Egbe towns in the LGA. A manhunt led to the arrest of two suspects.
Kogi police spokesperson, William Aya said the manhunt was carried out in collaboration with operatives of other security agencies, hunters and vigilantes. The team reportedly moved the manhunt to Oke-Ere Hills where the robbery suspects were trapped.
Aya said an angry mob from the community went to the station where the suspects were kept, demanding that they be released for lynching. It degenerated to violence and led to death of one Inspector Bamisaye Gbenga. Another police officer, PC Sunday Alechenu sustained injuries.
He said;
“The two suspects who were arrested were taken to Odo-Ere police station. An irate mob from the community went to the station demanding that the two suspects be released to them for lynching.
“All efforts by the police to placate the mob proved abortive; it became violent and in the process lynched one Insp Bamisaye Gbenga and injured PC Sunday Alechenu.”
The police spokesperson also revealed that in an effort to disperse the mob, a male and a female were maimed and both died in the hospital while receiving treatment. He added that the mob set part of the station ablaze.
Aya said the Commissioner of Police
in Kogi, Idris Babban has condemned the act of lawlessness perpetrated by
youths of Ode-Ere and urged them to refrain from taking laws into their hands.
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