Mushin, Ijegun crises: Schools, Idi-Oro Market shut, 59 Arrested
Mushin Idi-Oro Market and other
adjourning markets affected by Monday clash between rival hoodlums, which left
scores of persons injured and some houses destroyed, have been temporarily
shut.
This is just as sponsors of the crisis
have been discovered to be some Lagos socialites, who live outside Mushin.
At press time yesterday, 59 suspects
had been arrested in connection with the incident that paralysed commercial
activities in the densely-populated area.
The Commissioner of Police, Lagos
State Police Command, Fatai Owoseni, who paraded the suspects before newsmen at
the command headquarters, vowed to go after their sponsors irrespective of
their positions in the society.
He stated that the markets were
temporarily shut to allow proper mop up operation, during which pump action
rifles, axes, cutlasses and knives were discovered.
Owoseni explained that 68 suspects
were arrested in connection with the fracas, but that during interrogation,
nine of them, who were discovered not to be involved in the fight, were
released.
However, when the suspects were
approached, they all denied culpability in the incident. On close observation,
some of them were discovered to have tattoo peculiar to those of some
confraternities.
Meanwhile, schools at Pipeline Road,
Fire Bus Stop in Ijegun area, were yet to resume, apparently for fear of a
reprisal attack as threatened by scrap dealers whose colleagues were shot dead
by members of the Odua People’s Congress, OPC, Monday.
Meanwhile, Owoseni clarified that the
crisis that broke out in the area was between some private security men and
scavengers and not between police and scavengers as reported in some national
dailies.
He also assured that those behind the
killings would be brought to book, stating that “we will ensure that those
killed get justice.”
Vanguard
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