Niger Delta
Angry Mob Lynch POS Robber In C’River

Luck ran out of a member of a four- man robbery gang, believed to specialise in robbing Point of Sale (POS) agents in Calabar, as he was lynched at Mayne Avenue in Calabar South of Cross River State after the gang robbed a young female agent of more than N60,000, while his accomplice escaped unhurt.
Special Assistant to Governor Ben Ayade on Strategic Communication, Andrea Ekeng Inyang, who made this known in his social media post, gave the name of the lynched robber simply as ‘Effiong,’ and that the incident happened on Friday evening.
He said the angry mob did not waste time in dispatching the said robber to the great beyond.
“The life of crime doesn’t pay. Friday evening, they went in a group using a Keke Napep to rob a POS agent. After successfully carting away about N60,000 of what was left, they left in a hurry. The victim, a young girl screamed out of fear for help.
“The residents responded immediately and pounced at them as they zoomed off with their Keke.
Unfortunately, one of them fell off as they tried to manoeuver their way through the already angry and blood thirsty mob.
“He fell so badly into the famous big gutter at Mayne Avenue. From where he fell, stones, sticks, bottles etc were scattered on his body. He was brought out and bathed with his blood while he ceaselessly begged for his life but refusing to give up the identities of his fellow gang members who accompanied him.
“And that was how Effiong was lynched and his corpse abandoned by the roadside for homeless dogs to feed on. I mean, a child who even had the privilege to inherit a family property, for which he draws rent from as against millions of other young people who do not even have a roof over their head but have decided to choose the life of crime,” Inyang had noted.
Residents of the area who spoke to The Tide feared that criminal activities may have returned to Calabar in full swing after months of lull due to the efforts of the special security outfit, Operation Akpakwu.
By: Friday Nwagbara, Calabar
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