Three
petrol smugglers were roasted alive Tuesday at Temitope axis of Idiroko
border town of Ogun State, western Nigeria, following an accident
involving two vehicles.
The incident happened when two vehicles
being used to smuggle petroleum products collided before catching fire.
The smugglers engaged in illegal transportation of petroleum products
between the Idiroko Nigerian border and the neighbouring Republic of
Benin.
The victims, one of whom was simply identified as Fatai,
his younger brother and a woman believed to be a customer were all burnt
alive following the collision.
Our correspondent reliably
gathered that the trio were returning from one of their petroleum black
market trips to a smuggling base between Nigeria and the Republic of
Benin when their Nissan Sunny car marked (LAGOS) AKD 194 BS collided
with an unmarked Ford bus loaded with fuel and the vehicles caught fire.
It
was further gathered that the unmarked Ford bus, laden with 200 units
of 50-litres jerrycans of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) was heading to the
“beebe” Petroleum black market for onward movement to Republic of Benin
when the accident occurred.
Eyewitnesses said it was while trying
to avoid being arrested by security operatives, particularly the Nigeria
Customs Service (NCS) patrol team, that the Ford bus collided with the
Nissan Sunny car right in front of FARIWARD Petroleum filling station
located at Temitope area around 2:00 a.m. Tuesday.
There was
weeping among residents of Idiroko and other sympathisers who watched
helplessly as Fatai’s family members from Idologun village, a satellite
town in Idiroko thronged the scene of the accident to pack the remains
of their children.
Police officers from Idiroko Divisional
Headquarters arrived the scene later this morning and towed away the
carcass of the two burnt vehicles to their station.
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