The woman and residents
A woman said to be mentally-challenged
escaped being lynched by an angry mob on Wednesday 16 April 2014 after she was
allegedly caught with N100,000, two BlackBerry phones and an android phone.
Our correspondent, who visited the scene
of the incident around Onabanjo Street, Oworonshoki, Lagos State,
learnt that the incident occurred around 10am.
Residents told PUNCH Metro that two ATM cards were also found on the woman.
A resident, James Ogunkoya, told our
correspondent that when some youths saw the woman with some money, they
trailed her into a compound.
It was learnt that the youths, who suspected her of being a ritual killer, pounced on her and beat her to a pulp.
Ogunkoya said, “Around 10am, I saw a
crowd around an unkempt woman. Some of the youths picked up sticks and
were beating the woman. When I asked what was wrong, they said they
found three phones and N100,000 with the her.
“They said the woman was not mad, but was only pretending to be mad so that she could easily perpetrate evil acts.”
Another resident said it was N50,000 that was found with the woman.
The resident, who declined to identify
himself, said the youths started suspecting her when she was overheard
speaking like a normal person with somebody two days ago.
“Some guys were convinced that the woman
was only pretending because they overheard her talking with a man on
Monday night. They also wondered where a mad woman could have found the
phones,” he added.
PUNCH Metro learnt that policemen attached to the Oworonshoki Police Division were alerted by the noise of the crowd gathered at the scene.
A police team was said to have rescued the woman from the mob.
When our correspondent visited the station, the woman was seen lying on a bench near the counter of the station.
Our correspondent noted that she had a burst lip while her arms were bleeding.
A policeman, who spoke to our
correspondent on the condition of anonymity, said attempts to verify the
allegations were fruitless.
He said, “I have been asking the woman
questions all day, but she has just been incoherent. She has even
refused to tell us her name. At some point, she just started crying, so I
let her sleep. I don’t even know if she is a mad woman.
“Also, when she was arrested and we
searched her, we did not find any money, phone or ATM cards on her.
Nobody has come to write any statement here at the station.”
The General Secretary, Oworonshoki Youth
Forum, Babajide Kabiawu, blamed the incident on the fear in the minds
of people since the arrest of ritual killers in some South-West states.
He said there was a need for the government to set up a special task force at the community level.
He said, “I do not condone people taking
the laws into their hands. However, it is a reflection of the level of
insecurity coupled with the discovery of the activities of ritual
killers in Oyo and Ogun states.
“The notorious cannibal, Clifford Oji,
used to parade himself as a mad man as well. We have also seen cases in
our neighbourhood where supposed mad people kidnapped children. We want
the government to support the community in setting up a task force that
will evacuate mentally-challenged people.”
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