Three young men suspected to have robbed traders in the
popular Okuku Market in Yala Local Government Area, in the northern part of
Cross River State, were on Thursday afternoon set ablaze by a mob amidst the
wailing of women who witnessed the gory scene.
The young men
comprising two indigenes of the area and one from Ebonyi State were alleged to
have waylaid the traders from Akwa Ibom State who throng the market every five
days to buy food stuff at the markets motor park and robbed them of the money
they came with to buy food stuff.
“Yesterday was Okuku market’s eve and many traders from
Calabar (Akwa Ibom and Rivers) usually come here on the eve of the market so
that they could buy yams and garri early before everything is bought by others,
due the bad road and distance they usually sleep in the market park before the
market day," Maria Ipuole, said.
She said at about 7 pm on Wednesday when the bus carrying
the traders arrived the park, the boys armed with locally made pistols and
machetes attacked the them and dispossessed them of their money and phones
killing one of them in the process.
Maria said one of the robbers was an indigene of Okuku, the
community where the robbery took place, another from Obubu and the third from
Abakaliki in Ebonyi State.
One of the angry youth said the suspects were first
inflicted with machete cuts before being set ablaze in a bonfire, which he
claimed is to serve as a deterrent to other youths who may harbor such evil intentions.
"Okuku market is popular all over the country and if
our young men are allowed to turn the place to a robbery haven, then the market
will soon die," he told our reporter.
A source at the Divisional Police Station in Okpoma under
whose jurisdiction Okuku is under said before the police could arrive the
market, the mob had already set the suspects ablaze.
Mr Hogan Bassey, the spokesman of the Cross River Police
Command said “We have had reports like that from the area but we can only
confirm the veracity of such information when the DPO comes to brief us or
sends his briefs which would be within the week and that is when I give you the
details," he said.
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