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Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Eyor1(m): 7:46pm On Nov 17, 2016
This is the 21st century but many cities in Nigeria still engage in some barbaric practices. One of such is jungle justice.


This is the 21st century but many cities in Nigeria still engage in some barbaric practices. One of such is jungle justice.

Almost every week, you must hear at least a story of how people were lynched for stealing or committing one crime or the other and this excludes the ones that go unreported.

Such suspected criminals are often subjected to a lot of pain before life is finally gone out of him/her. They are attacked with sticks, stones, bottles or anything that will inflict serious pain on the person. After which, they burn the person alive.

For some, their punishment is well deserved, it is justice served. They feel they have a right to decide whether a criminal lived or died. But for those with a conscience, it is the height of wickedness. It is just barbaric.

Below are times Nigerians went too far in punishing a suspected criminal.

1. 7-year-boy was beaten and burned to death in Lagos

Photos of a young man who was beaten and burnt to death went viral on Wednesday, November 16. His crime was that he stole garri (a staple food). The report was that he was a 7-year-old boy. However, the police debunked the report saying the person that was killed was a man and not a boy, and investigation on how he died is ongoing. Because it was a man still does not justify the act.

While he was being subjected to so much pain by the mob, others stood by and watched, taking pictures and filming the incident. Some others were screaming ‘hit him well’. Apparently, they have lost their conscience as they thought nothing of taking another person’s life.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Eyor1(m): 7:47pm On Nov 17, 2016
2. Suspected burglar tied up like bush meat

On October 19, photos of a suspected burglar tied up like a bush meat surfaced online. He was said to have been caught red-handed after breaking into a house and trying to steal some valuables in Sokponba in Benin city, Edo state. He was beaten black and blue, tied up like bush meat and later handed over to the police. He was lucky his assailants did not decide to send him to an early grave.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Nobody: 7:48pm On Nov 17, 2016
embarassed
I will never wish anybody to be a victim of jungle justice.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Eyor1(m): 7:48pm On Nov 17, 2016
3. Thieves beaten brutally in Lagos

On Wednesday, June 15, two men were apprehended at Buari street, in Mushin area of the state for armed robbery. They were beaten mercilessly and tied to an electric pole. But for the intervention of officers from Olosan police station, they would have been lynched by irate mob.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Eyor1(m): 7:49pm On Nov 17, 2016
4. Gay man beaten to death

Akinnifesi Olumide Olubunmi was attacked by a group of youths in Ondo West local government, Ondo state for engaging in homosexual act. He died on February 18, in a hospital, a day after the beating having suffered complications. The mob judged him, found him guilty and sent him to an early grave. He had no opportunity to defend himself.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Eyor1(m): 7:50pm On Nov 17, 2016
5. Man’s hand chopped off for stealing

He was caught in Uyo, Akwa Ibom state trying to steal a flat screen TV from a football viewing centre. Some people who thought they had a right to punish him decided to chop off his hand.

Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Eyor1(m): 7:50pm On Nov 17, 2016
6. Man beaten to pulp

Two suspects were caught trying to steal a parked motorcycle in Festac Town, Lagos. One of them managed to escape but the other one received the beating of his life. He was attacked with sticks, stones and anything they could lay their hands on. He was saved from being lynched by the timely intervention of the police who came and took him away.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Eyor1(m): 7:51pm On Nov 17, 2016
7. Man stripped naked, beaten to a pulp

A mob pounced on man who was reportedly caught stealing at NHIS building 112, Obafemi Awolowo way, Ikeja, Lagos state. The irate mob tied his hands and legs, stripped him naked and beat him to a pulp.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Nobody: 7:54pm On Nov 17, 2016
Wow @ all these stories. Such cruelty.

I still remember the Aluu 4 boys.

People who beat and burn others to death are the real criminals.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Eyor1(m): 7:56pm On Nov 17, 2016
8. Girl stripped naked, iron rod inserted in her private part for stealing

A lady was subjected to the worse treatment after she was caught stealing at Shoprite Mall in Lagos. She was stripped naked and sexually manhandled. An iron rod was inserted into her private part just because she was caught stealing. How barbaric?

9. LAUTECH Students Stripped Naked & Beaten For Stealing

Two students of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology were stripped naked and beaten mercilessly for allegedly stealing laptops, iron & home theater.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Eyor1(m): 7:57pm On Nov 17, 2016
10. Soldiers strip and beat alleged thief

He allegedly stole from a woman in Calabar. Unfortunately for him, soldiers were passing by at the time of the incident. They tortured him, stripped him, made him swim in the gutter and they beat the living day light out of him.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Eyor1(m): 7:57pm On Nov 17, 2016
11. Notorious criminal roasted in Agege

An alleged robber known as Mopol was beaten mercilessly by an irate mob at the Agege area of Lagos. He was about to be lynched when policemen from the Elere division arrived and rescued him. However, as he was being taken away, he reportedly vowed to go after his assailants when he leaves the police custody. This infuriated the mob who snatched him from the police, stabbed him several times, tied him with a rope and dragged him to the junction where he was set ablaze.

12. ALUU 4

We can never forget when four young boys, Ugonna Obuzor, Toku Lloyd, Chiadika Biringa, and Tekena Elkanah, all students of the University of Port Harcourt were lynched in 2012 after they were falsely accused of being thieves in Aluu, a community in Port Harcourt, Rivers state. They were humiliated, beaten with sticks and even a policeman was caught hitting them with the butt of the gun. As the crowd continued to watch without doing anything, the mob dragged them through the mud, wrapped car tyres filled with petrol around their neck and set them ablaze. The incident went viral as the gory video footage spread on YouTube like wildfire.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Eyor1(m): 7:58pm On Nov 17, 2016
13. Notorious thief burnt to death

In May 2016, a popular notorious thief called ‘Emma-B’ met his waterloo. He was said to have been terrorizing a particular community in Warri. On that fateful day, he was caught by a vigilante. He was beaten and finally burnt to death.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Eyor1(m): 7:59pm On Nov 17, 2016
There are thousands of other jungle justice cases that we all don’t know because they are never reported.

When you kill a criminal, you are committing a crime of murder which makes you no better than the criminal.

What’s your take on jungle justice?


https://www.naij.com/1052467-jungle-justice-13-times-nigerians-went-far-photos-will-break-heart-pieces.html

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by HtwoOw: 8:01pm On Nov 17, 2016
Your first incident was a lie

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by freesinzu(m): 8:03pm On Nov 17, 2016
Jungle justice is wrong, but from your perspective does the guy in the first picture look like a seven year old to you

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by decatalyst(m): 8:11pm On Nov 17, 2016
Please add graphic to the heading.


Nothing justifies jungle justice...
Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by ever811(m): 8:19pm On Nov 17, 2016
it is clear that the problem of nigeria is not the leaders but the masses... this people who received such treatment are victims of the high criminals in power, whom we celebrate everyday...the leaders steal billions and keep us useless, but we have never thrown a stone at one of them but we kill the victims of there activities.. may those watching and the ones who executed this taboo never know peace and may they go down there graves in sorrow... AMEN.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Yasirarafat: 8:24pm On Nov 17, 2016
Tell me now, why do these happen only in south?
if this happen in north the caption will be something like this "Muslim youths torture and kill a young boy for just stealing garri
can sm1 tell me why?

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by makydebbie(f): 8:55pm On Nov 17, 2016
Such cruelty angry
Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Jay542(m): 9:00pm On Nov 17, 2016
makydebbie:
Such cruelty angry
They have no heartangry Thank God say God no be Mansad

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by ItzHoludex(m): 9:16pm On Nov 17, 2016
wickedness at its peak
Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by JeffreyJamez(m): 9:16pm On Nov 17, 2016
One would think with all these cases it would deter other demons from stealing and killing people.... angry...I say continue burning all of them till the rest know that the street is not smiling!! ....imagine that one even bragging inside a police van that he would come back and hunt them... Goes to show how useless the NPF is. angry

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Laveda(f): 9:27pm On Nov 17, 2016
JeffreyJamez:
One would think with all these cases it would deter other demons from stealing and killing people.... angry...I say continue burning all of them till the rest know that the street is not smiling!! ....imagine that one even bragging inside a police van that he would come back and hunt them... Goes to show how useless the NPF is. angry

Yes oh! angry

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by KingRex1(m): 9:35pm On Nov 17, 2016
#WHERESTHELOVE

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by BrutalJab: 3:59am On Nov 18, 2016
Eyor1:
This is the 21st century but many cities in Nigeria still engage in some barbaric practices. One of such is jungle justice.
This is the 21st century but many cities in Nigeria still engage in some barbaric practices. One of such is jungle justice.
Almost every week, you must hear at least a story of how people were lynched for stealing or committing one crime or the other and this excludes the ones that go unreported.
Such suspected criminals are often subjected to a lot of pain before life is finally gone out of him/her. They are attacked with sticks, stones, bottles or anything that will inflict serious pain on the person. After which, they burn the person alive.
For some, their punishment is well deserved, it is justice served. They feel they have a right to decide whether a criminal lived or died. But for those with a conscience, it is the height of wickedness. It is just barbaric.
Below are times Nigerians went too far in punishing a suspected criminal.
1. 7-year-boy was beaten and burned to death in Lagos
Photos of a young man who was beaten and burnt to death went viral on Wednesday, November 16. His crime was that he stole garri (a staple food). The report was that he was a 7-year-old boy. However, the police debunked the report saying the person that was killed was a man and not a boy, and investigation on how he died is ongoing. Because it was a man still does not justify the act.
While he was being subjected to so much pain by the mob, others stood by and watched, taking pictures and filming the incident. Some others were screaming ‘hit him well’. Apparently, they have lost their conscience as they thought nothing of taking another person’s life.

Op this guy isn't a 7 year old boy but a 20yr old with small body.

He didn't steal garri but a phone after which he stabbed the owner.

Please let's stop misinforming the public.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by BrutalJab: 4:00am On Nov 18, 2016
Most people have never had any encounter with this daredevil criminals.

If they should rape your mum,sister or family member in your presence plus kill one of your loved ones after dispossessing them of their belongings, you will be the first to roast them.


But I would have loved them to just give him a near death experience sha. But it's like his cup is full.


After witnessing such gruesome jungle Justice, his gang members will still continue. So it's who's fault

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by enyi1: 7:00am On Nov 18, 2016
KingRex1:
#WHERESTHELOVE
pray you are never a victim of armed robbery. When you experience how they operate and how dangerous they are you will rethink. Even though the Bible says though shall not kill, i think those armed robbers have lost their right to live.

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by KingRex1(m): 7:36am On Nov 18, 2016
enyi1:

pray you are never a victim of armed robbery. When you experience how they operate and how dangerous they are you will rethink. Even though the Bible says though shall not kill, i think those armed robbers have lost their right to live.
You can't justify jj bro

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Eyor1(m): 8:47am On Nov 18, 2016
HtwoOw:
Your first incident was a lie



How?

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Re: Jungle Justice: 13 Times Nigerians Went Too Far (photos) by Eyor1(m): 8:51am On Nov 18, 2016
BrutalJab:


Op this guy isn't a 7 year old boy but a 20yr old with small body.

He didn't steal garri but a phone after which he stabbed the owner.

Please let's stop misinforming the public.


I copied that from Naij... . I'm not the originator.

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