Wednesday, February 12, 2014

CULTISM: Woman & Baby Strapped To Her Back, 1 Other Shot Dead In Mushin Gang War

 

The gang war in Mushin area of Lagos State has escalated as suspected cultists invaded a street in the area and shot dead a woman bread seller and another woman with a baby on her back.
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Incessant gun shots were heard at Showunmi Street off Isolo Road around 9:45 p.m. on Monday and residents ran in all directions to avoid being hit by stray bullets.
It was gathered that a bread seller at Showunmi middle junction, opposite Ewenla Street was shot in the forehead and fell into a gutter and died immediately.
The most painful of them was a woman carrying a baby on her back that was shot dead by the irate cultists.
Investigation revealed that a woman, identified as Mrs Ayoka Muinat Banire, the daughter of a landlord at 20, Showunmi Street, was shot dead with her four month old baby, Aisha.
She had gone to buy moimoin at Ewenla Street that night when the shooting began.
Her baby was shot in the head while still strapped to her back.
An eye witness from the Society for Youth Renaissance and Empowerment, SYRE, in Mushin said it was the woman’s mother who took the dead baby to the Olosan Police Post to report the matter before the police latter arrived the scene after the cultists had fled.
The corpses were deposited at the mortuary by the police as the police patrolled the area that night but could not arrest anybody.
It was gathered that residents on Showunmi Street are now living in fear as they do not know when the cultists will strike again, while the street is now deserted at night.
Efforts to get the police to comment on the incident proved abortive as several calls to Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Ngozi Braide did not go through.
Several people have been killed in the last few years in Mushin and Fadeyi area as cultists and political thugs clash over control of the turf  area.
State Police Commissioner, Mr Umaru Manko, said security agencies would henceforth go after the perpetrators.
He said the security agencies would not only go after the boys that are involved in the gang wars but even their sponsors, stressing that this is a warning for them in areas like Mushin, Bariga, Shomolu and all the involved communities.
The threat by the Lagos Police boss seems to have fallen on deaf ears as the gangs keep killing innocent people.

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