Crime
CP orders investigation of beating, lynching of man by mob
Commissioner of Police Bauchi State Umar Sanda has ordered an immediate investigation of a mob that set a suspect ablaze at Chinade community in Katagum Local Government Area of the state.
Sanda stated this in a statement signed by the Spokesman of the command, SP Ahmed Wakili, made available to newsmen in Bauchi.
He described the mob action as a barbaric and dehumanizing act of jungle justice meted out on the suspect by some irate youths in Chinade.
CP Sanda ordered an immediate and thorough investigation into the act, adding that it was “barbaric and inimical to the law governing our country”.
“Instead of taking the suspect to the Police for proper investigation and prosecution, they mobbed the suspect for allegedly stealing a motorcycle without any recourse to the law.”
Sanda warned that the command under his stewardship, would not allow some recalcitrant elements in the society to take the laws into their hands by killing suspects arrested for an alleged crime in such a dehumanising and unlawful manner.
He further warned that nobody had the right to treat a suspect in such a barbaric manner, stressing that it was wrong for anyone to assume the position of a law enforcement agency.
CP said that any suspect apprehended in connection with any crime should be immediately handed over to the Police or any law enforcement agencies for investigating and prosecution.
Sanda appealed to the public to be calm, as the Police Command was already mopping up those responsible for the gruesome act for possible prosecution.
It is reported that a middle-aged man whose identity had not been determined, was late Sunday night attacked by a mob who beat him to a pulp and later set him ablaze for alleged theft of a motorcycle in the community.
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