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“We are investigating the
veracity of the claim. That was why we engaged in joint operations with
the commander of the RRS, DSS, Lagos State Task Force and vigilance
groups. DCP Edgal Imohimi led the operation. We raided the group’s
black spot at Igbobo/Bayeku, Ibeshe, Ijede, Imota and Ikorodu.
“At the appropriate time, the police would unmask the prominent Nigerians who are behind the dastardly and shameful act.”
He confirmed that there was a meeting
between security agencies and local vigilance groups at Ipakodo division
before the raid kicked-off from Ibeshe, where majority of the suspects
were nabbed.
An OPC member, Mr. Abiodun Akerejola,
aka Ojolebua, who spoke to crime reporters, said the raid on Bodoo
hideouts was a welcome development.
According to him, “a few days ago,
there was a closed-door emergency meeting of officials of Lagos State
Police Command and OPC members, led by Gani Adams, and other vigilance
groups over the security challenge in Ikorodu axis.
“The issue of Badoo and other cult
activities in Ikorodu and environs should give everyone concern, not
only the police. We do not know the next family or person they may
attack. We appreciate the Lagos State governor, Mr. Akinwunmi Ambode,
over his support and assistant.”
Balogun Moses, a resident of one of the communities, said: “If
such raid is maintained on a monthly basis in our community, crime rate
would reduce. We commend the efforts of all the security agencies and
local vigilante. Everyone can have peace and sleep with two eyes
closed. For the past eight months, Ikorodu has been in the news on a
daily basis.”
On how residents’ crackdown on the gang
started, an eyewitness, Tony Ayim, said some local vigilance group
members stopped a SUV with some occupants who looked suspicious.
He said: “The occupants were
dressed in boxers and when they were questioned they claimed they were
going to tow a vehicle, but could not say the specific area where the
vehicle was parked. This prompted the vigilantes to search the vehicle
and they discovered some grinding stones similar to the ones used by
Badoo cult members in hacking their victims to death. When the stones
were discovered, the vigilance group members raised the alarm, which
attracted other passers-by.
“The angry mob lynched the suspects and set them ablaze. This was after a mob also set ablaze some suspects three days ago.”
In a related development, the Lagos
State government yesterday cautioned residents to desist from carrying
out jungle justice on suspected members of the Badoo gang and other
criminals, as government would leave no stone unturned to bring them to
justice.
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