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Friday, 3 March 2017

Photos: Male and female suspected kidnappers stripped naked and tortured by a mob in Umuahia

A male and Female suspected kidnappers were stripped naked and tortured by a mob in Umuahia, the Abia state capital on March 1st. According to Facebook user, they were apprehended along Owerri road in Umuahia while trying to kidnap someone. The mob had wanted to kill them but the police came to their rescue and took them to the station. See the photos after the cut...
 

33 comments:

  1. They don flog shege commot for the woman body. I don't why this kidnappers always have a female in their gang

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  2. Good for them. Pay day is here for them

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  3. GOOD FOR THEM...

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  4. What a show of shame, thank God they did not burn them.

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    1. I find it had to believe that this two pple are kidnappers

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  6. Despite these jungle justice all d time, won't these unscrupulous elements change?

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  7. hmm
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  8. As it says....Suspected...Did they catch them kidnapping...I am sick of this country...Even this retarded African mentality that jungle justice is the solution...I am sick of jungle justice...I am sick of the corrupt police men and I am sick of that delayed judiciary that makes pple feel that taking laws into their hands is a way to curb crime in our society

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    1. You're very correct. I wonder why some educated n God fearing pple should act dat way. For Godsake let us allow the law take its course. Y do we 've the law,enforcement agencies? This nonsense must stop or innocent Nigerians,will keep on falling the victim.

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    2. It is such a pity. Sometimes, these 'criminals' ends up being innocent eg Aluu 4 victims that were burnt alive. What if these people are innocent? The possibility of that being true hunts me to not EVER subscribe to this jungle justice mechanism.

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  9. Public disgrace, shame, shame, shame.

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  10. What's up with the stripping naked of a criminal by the Nigerian public & black Africans in general? Seems to me like some perv shiii.

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  11. I definitely shed no tears 4 them.

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  12. dem don soft well well; i just hope they are not mistaken

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  13. No problem ooooo nw u will be der complaining that Nigeria is beating nd maltreated outside the country. It was they learn from u all. That's is why they take u for granted outside der. Basterd jungle justice wey una day doo

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  14. Are we even sure they are truly suspected kidnappers before we went ahead and delivery our own brand of justice (jungle type)... And even if this is true is this really the way or right thing to do? How are we better??

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  15. It is a pitiable dismal Pisa that a country like Nigeria could be affected by such a microscopic flu!

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  16. Yes, kidnapping is punishable but please guys be absolutely sure before you raise any alarm, these guys could be innocent or mistaken for kidnappers who knows.

    Carrying out this barbaric jungle justice act will simply encourage South Africans to fuel their Xenophobic act on Nigerians. We really need to have a re-think and stop deriving pleasure in doing some things we do especially to our fellow being.

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  17. It is a pitiable dismal pisma that a country like Nigeria could be affected by such a microscopic flu!

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  18. Why are we so inhuman , so if one is caused of kidnapping with out proper investigation people around will just take laws in to their hands .... what a show of shame .

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  19. Atimes I am confused and short of words in our situation in Nigeria. Catch criminal, call the police and hand them over to them, the next day same criminal is released by the police without prosecution. They can even come back for your head if you are not lucky. What I support is catch them , disgrace them ,post their pictures online and then call the police, buh don't kill...

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  20. They dealt with the Woman with her bleached skin...
    I don't know what to even write cause these kidnappers her heartless & put so many Families & Friends in serious Tension...
    Well,I hope they will learn ...

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  21. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    This is beating shah no lies....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  22. Cant ever imagine what hardens the Heart of these Criminals in the pursuit of their evil business

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  23. sometimes I wonder whether kidnapping is the only occupation in owerri and Aba

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  24. am happy this happened, i think the rest will learn from this unless the have been caused.

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  25. PaulyBay Ijiekhuemen3 March 2017 at 13:48

    If they were suspected, why were they not handed over to the Police? We are complaining about Xenophobic attacks against our nationals in South Africa whereas in our own backyard, we are killing our own. What is the difference between what the South Africans are doing to our people in their land and this cruelty and great wickedness?

    May God deliver us all. Amen.

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  26. I feel pity for any person condemning the action of the mob just because he/she or even has a relative who has fallen victim to kidnapping.....My people, kidnapping is evil....Some victim even die as a result of shock. My experience...I drove my contractor to the bank to use the ATM Machine(it was a Saturday). So the first bank we went to, wasn't paying, then one girl in company of two boys beckoned on me to come to the other across the road. We entered my car, drove to the next bank. As i was trying to pack my car, one of the boys approached me, brought out a phone(Nokia touch), pretending to be showing me a number, while at the same time reaching to my car keys. I was still in the my car with my contractor. So the boy was approaching with a bag, trying to bring something i suspected to be a gun. So immediately my guiding Angel instructed to drive off, then I told him to wait so that I can park well. While trying to reverse, I saw a hilux carrying some red capped policemen who stopped close by and were flogging 2 boys fighting. So immediately they saw the policemen, the other one removed his hand from the bag. So i reversed and sped off. It happened at Asa Road by St Michael Road, Aba......That day, I thanked and still thanking my God for saving me. So peeps, these people are not to be spared at all.

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    1. Your stupid comment turned ridiculous, when you decided to include angels in supporting your story, aimed at encouraging people to be violent.

      Seriously, seek help.

      Let me tell you your problem...you've participated in acts of jungle justice and perhaps have blood on your hands, and now you're trying to recruit others into the same cesspit of hell you reside in. You are wicked and evil, and anyone who pays heed to your nonsense, will be infected by what haunts you.

      May you find peace, even though that's unlikely.

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  27. Umuahia is a dangerous city

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