The police in the Federal Capital Territory on Tuesday said they rescued four suspected “one-chance’’ robbery syndicates from being lynched by an angry mob on Kubwa Expressway, Abuja.
He said that the suspects, including three females, were already stripped off their clothing with their operational car already set ablaze by the mob before the arrival of the police team. “While not being insensitive to the criminal activities of the suspects, the command condemns in totality, the practice of resorting to jungle justice.
“It, however, implores them to desist from acts of jungle justice, as two wrongs cannot make a right,” he said.
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