Suspects buried alive for stealing N130,000
Two suspected thieves identified as Igbekele Orisabinole and Ogbaro Erinbo have been reportedly buried alive at Igbokoda, headquarters of Ilaje local government area of Ondo state for allegedly stealing N130,000. Omoniyi Alaleran and Oluwaseun Enikuomehin, brothers, had accused the suspects of stealing their mother’s money.
Both Alaleran and Enikuomehin have been arrested by the police in Ilaje and have been transferred to the Special Investigative Bureau (SIB) at the headquarters of the command in Akure. Mrs. Ogunnuga, the mother of the suspects, lost the sum of N130,000 and accused Ogbaro and Orisabunole of stealing the money. She then informed her two children, who tortured the duo to confess and bring out the missing money. The deceased were said to have claimed innocent of the offence. But, Ogunnuga’s children refused to accept the pleas of the accused persons.
After the severe torture, the suspects allegedly led the deceased inside a bush, dug a pit and pushed them inside it and covered the pit up to their neck, remaining only their heads outside. Femi Joseph, the state Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) confirming the incident, said it occurred at Omonira street, Igbokoda, the headquarters of the Ilaje Local Government Area of Ondo State on Saturday, March 12. Meanwhile, police in Osun state have detained 14 goats following the escape of an alleged owner. The 14 goats were detained after the police intercepted a vehicle loaded in Ede, headquarters of Ede south local government area. A police source said a team of policemen patrolling Sekona/Nigerian Army Regiment Construction Company Highway saw a speeding red Mitsubishi car at Sekona junction around 1am. The driver was ordered to stop but he refused, this triggered a chase.
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