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Ibadan Arson: 11 Suspects In Police Net
Some hoodlums suspected to be arsonists, in the early hours of yesterday, burnt down at least 30 shops and houses located along the popular Beere-Molete road in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.
The affected shops and houses, according to sources who spoke with newsmen, included those located at Idi-Arere, Bode up to Allelluyah petrol station, all in the heart of the ancient city.
One of the residents of the area confirmed that parts of the affected structures included shops belonging to fashion designers, soft drinks sellers, houses, electronics shops, frozen foods’ shop and cooking materials sellers’ shops among others.
Another resident who spoke with our source confirmed that the incident occurred at around midnight when many of those who live in the affected area were still sleeping.
He said the hoodlums stormed the areas and burnt all the shops and houses located along the road.
He said, “It is not up to Popoyemoja, it was only at Idi-Arere, Bode up to Allekuyah petrol station. It is a case of arsonists. They burnt houses and shops too. So, it was very late, though it happened in the midnight.
“It was when we woke up this morning that we saw everything. It is not up to Popoyemoja, it stopped at Idi-Arere. From that junction to Bode road.
“Though, I can’t count the number of shops, but, it was a stretch from that junction up to Alleluyah petrol station. But, we are talking of about 10 to 15 shops on this side and 10 to 15 shops on the other side.
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