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This Must Not Be Swept Under The Carpet by brunnet: 7:22pm On Jul 21, 2013
Few weeks ago, in this house at
Oriyanrin, Agbeloba area of
Abeokuta, in ogun state, two
innocent young guys were killed
by the state vigilante attached to
the area. Till date, no statement
yet from the Amosun state
vigilante.

The incident that led to the sad
occurrence was based on false
alarm. The vigilante went into the
building and killed two young
souls.

The question is this; who are
these vigilante? Where were they
trained? Who gave them licence to
kill (gun handling)? How many of
such has been swept under
carpet? At what stage does state
react to incidents like this?
Police action before the dead
bodies were released is another
story for another day.

Please, before justice is requested,
we want the state to investigate
the matter. We want to know who
among the vigilante killed these
guys? Who reported the matter?
Any arrest made after?

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