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Moment suspected kidnapper is stripped, beaten, paraded naked and had Tyre thrown round his neck



Moment suspected kidnapper is stripped, beaten, paraded naked and had tyre thrown round his neck (video)

   
The moment a suspected kidnapper was stripped naked, paraded, beaten and had a tyre thrown around his neck was captured and has been shared online.
Omojuwa shared the video and revealed that the mob "refused to let anyone intervene."
The man was allegedly caught trying to kidnap a child in Monatan, Ibadan, and the locals descended on him.


Omojuwa added that police vans have passed three times while the man was being mobbed but they didn't get involved and left the mob to their actions.
Omojuwa wrote:

I just witnessed this. The mob refused to let anyone intervene. This person was allegedly caught trying to kidnap a child. This is currently happening at Monatan Ibadan. Any society where the law constantly fails the people, the people will take the law into their hands. Jungle Justice is evil, it is not justice in any sense. Justice justice though is entrenched because the people have lost faith in the criminal justice system. “If you hand him over to the police, his Godfathers will get him out” was the constant refrain today. Savage reality. This is barbaric

He added in another post.

I just witnessed this. The mob refused to let anyone intervene. This person was allegedly caught trying to kidnap a child. This is currently happening at Monatan Ibadan. Any society where the law constantly fails the people, the people will take the law into their hands. Jungle Justice is evil, it is not justice in any sense. Justice justice though is entrenched because the people have lost faith in the criminal justice system. “If you hand him over to the police, his Godfathers will get him out” was the constant refrain today. Savage reality. This is barbaric.

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