An
18-year-old boy, Edward Egigi, is presently writhing in pains after being
stabbed over 20 times by hoodlums suspected to be part of a notorious gang
known as Downtown Boys in Somolu, Lagos State.
PUNCH Metro had reported
on November 27, 2012 that the suspected leader of the gang, Ibrahim Balogun,
also known as Small Jpron, was arrested by the police in the area and
transferred to the Special Anti-Robbery Squad at the police command headquarters.
It
was learnt that following Balogun’s arrest, many of the residents had gone to
make statements against him and were also aiding the police to arrest the other
members of his gang.
Our
correspondent learnt that the gang had vowed to attack the residents for aiding
the police in arresting Small Jpron.
When
Jpron was arrested, the policemen did not know that he was a wanted gang
leader, until some of the residents came to the station to identify him.
Egigi,
it was believed, was one of the residents that informed the police that Balogun
was the wanted person.
Egigi,
a bus conductor, said after Balogun had been arrested, he was on a commercial
motorcycle at Abule Oja to buy fuel when the hoodlums sighted him and dragged
him from the moving bike and stabbed him repeatedly.
He
said, “On November 24, 2012, my boss sent me to buy fuel at Sabo but on my way
back, some gangsters- Elewure, Osanle, Famous, Eyin bouncing and others-
accused me of spying on them in order to report to the police.
“They
took all my money, stabbed me repeatedly and also inflicted machete cuts on me.
They stripped me naked and beat me seriously until I fainted. They then left me
for dead and fled.”
It
was learnt that a policeman, took the victim to Sabo Police Division after the
gang members had fled.
The
police were said to have rushed the naked victim to Somolu General Hospital
where it was discovered that the 18-year-old had over 20 stab wounds on his
body.
It
was learnt that he was later transferred to Isolo General Hospital and was discharged
a few days later.
Meanwhile,
residents have urged the police to find and arrest the other gang members to
guarantee their safety in the area.
A
52-year-old resident, who craved anonymity, said, “If no one comes forward to
testify against Balogun, then the case would die automatically and he would be
released. The gang members are aware of this and have already started
intimidating us.
“We
therefore urge the police to please locate and arrest the fleeing gang members
so that the residents can live in peace and sleep with their two eyes closed.”
When
contacted, the spokesperson for the state police command, Ngozi Braide, said
the police had made more arrests and would continue to do so
She,
however, said details of the arrests would not be disclosed, in order not to
jeopardise ongoing investigations.
Braide
said she was not aware that Egigi was stabbed but urged members of the public
to continue to give the police useful information that would lead to arrest of
hoodlums.
“I
spoke to the officer in charge of SARS and he said that arrests were being made
and that the police are making progress as regards Ibrahim’s (Balogun) case. I
want to assure members of the public that if they come to the police with
useful information, their identity will be protected,” she said.
Source:
Punch

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