This is the update by Ejigbo Local Govt Council Chairman Kehinde Bamigbetan on the incident that happened in the area. In the video several men beat, strip, and torture two women for allegedly stealing ground pepper. The men inserted a bottle of pepper and stick into their private parts.
Read Kehinde Bamigbetan's statement below:
This incident took place in the central market, Iyana Ejigbo, Ejigbo LCDA in February 2013.
The pepper sellers normally leave their goods in their stalls. They returned the next day to discover that their goods were being stolen. They reported this to the vigilante they hired to secure the market. About 6am, the two women were allegedly caught stealing pepper. They were a wife and her step-daughter. They lived near the market with the husband. The husband is said to be a wine tapper.
The pepper sellers normally leave their goods in their stalls. They returned the next day to discover that their goods were being stolen. They reported this to the vigilante they hired to secure the market. About 6am, the two women were allegedly caught stealing pepper. They were a wife and her step-daughter. They lived near the market with the husband. The husband is said to be a wine tapper.
After the
barbaric torture, both confessed to stealing the pepper and were let go.
However, a few members of the vigilante feared that the case may
spread. And informed the leadership of the vigilante group. Those
involved were allegedly penalized and the gang disbanded.
The scene
was then converted to shops and rented out. I have reviewed these with
the DPO and both of us are bothered by the impact of the time lag of
over nine months on investigation.
This may also explain the initial denials by the stakeholders.
We are
working on getting the wine tapper to trace his wife and daughter
involved. If he has not relocated from Ejigbo, then we have a good
chance of retrieving information and tracking the story.
God will not leave this men unpunished, do they have mothers and sisters???
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