The
Osun State Police Command has warned residents of the state against
carrying out jungle justice following the burning to death of three
suspected kidnappers in Osogbo on Friday.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the command, Mrs. Folasade Odoro, said this in an interview with our correspondent.
Three suspected kidnappers were set ablaze on Friday in different areas in Osogbo, the state capital.
Odoro said that a suspected kidnapper
caught and beaten to a pulp at Alekuwodo area on Thursday eventually
died while receiving treatment.
Odoro said, “The suspect was rescued and
brought to the police but he gave up the ghost when receiving treatment.
The command is warning residents of the state against jungle justice.
If anybody is arrested, such should be handed over to the police. Nobody
has the right to kill any suspect; it is against the law.”
Some commercial motorcyclists and other
youths who caught the suspect claimed that the suspect said that they
were 10 kidnappers in Osogbo.
Some of the residents added that the
suspects had confessed to them that he had already kidnapped three kids
and they were somewhere at Isale Ijebu.
They said that the police men who had
rescued the suspect instead of going to the place took the suspect to
the command headquarters to cover him.
Osun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, has described the setting ablaze of some suspected kidnappers in Osogbo as shocking.
Aregbesola in a statement issued by his
media aide, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, condemned kidnapping as well as jungle
justice meted out to the suspects.
It read, “The government wishes to remind
all that just as kidnapping and other criminal acts are condemnable, it
is equally an unacceptable practice for citizens to take laws into
their hands by summarily killing those suspected of any criminal act.
“The good people of Osun are therefore
enjoined to be vigilant and only hand over those suspected of crimes to
security agencies for appropriate actions.
“The constitutional responsibility of
determining the guilt and commensurate punishments of criminal acts lie
with the security agencies. It must be stated in clear terms that dire
consequences await anyone caught in any act of breaching the peace of
the state in the guise of punishing those involved in crimes.”
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