Crime
BREAKING: Another Man Killed And Burnt In Abuja Over Alleged Blasphemy (Video)
BREAKING: Another Man Killed And Burnt In Abuja Over Alleged Blasphemy (Video)
A man has been killed at the Lugbe Timber Shed, along Airport Road in Abuja following an argument over alleged blasphemy.
It was gathered that an argument ensued between two vigilante operatives, leading to the locking up of one of them.
The argument went from bad to worse when friends of the vigilante operative locked up came pleading for his release.
After much argument, one of the vigilante operative insisted that even if “God comes down”, he will not release the person arrested.
The comment provoked the other group, that regrouped and brought down the vigilante office to rescue their man. They reportedly attacked, killed and set ablaze the vigilante personnel who insisted that he will not release the arrested person from detention.
For now, security operatives have been mobilised to the market, but shops are only scantily opened, with hopes that there would be no reprisal attack.
Some traders who pleaded anonymity say the persons involved are all of the Muslim faith.
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