Breaking: Several dead as hoodlums engage soldiers in gun duel in Osun

Breaking: Several dead as hoodlums engage soldiers in gun duel in Osun

- Some people were killed in a gun battle between hoodlums and the soldiers in Ikire, Osun state on Monday, October 26

- According to the report, the initial plan of hoodlums was to burn the palace of Akire of Ikire, Oba Olatunde Falabi

- The hoodlums reportedly beat some chiefs after gaining entry into the palace

- The monarch was said to have been whisked away by security agents to avoid being lynched by the mob

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Pandemonium broke out in Ikire, Irewole local government area of Osun state, on Monday, October 26, as hoodlums engaged soldiers in a gun duel.

Legit.ng's regional reporter in Osun, Ibrahim Akinola, reports that no fewer than seven persons have lost their lives in battle.

It was gathered that the hoodlums who had wanted to attack the palace of Akire of Ikire, Oba Olatunde Falabi, were initially repelled by the soldiers before they finally forced their way into the palace.

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The hoodlums, it was gathered, started hurling stones at the soldiers and later ambushed and snatched their rifles.

According to the report, the hoodlums collected four guns from the soldiers and injured them in the process.

Breaking: Several dead as hoodlums engage soldiers in gun duel in Osun
The hoodlums broke their way into the palace of Akire of Ikire, Oba Olatunde Falabi.
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It was gathered that the injured soldiers were later rushed to the nearby hospital for treatment, adding that the hoodlums were asked to return the rifles within thirty minutes.

The failure of the hoodlums to return the stolen rifles made the soldiers to call for reinforcement and this led to serious shootings between the soldiers and the hoodlums.

An eyewitness who spoke to Legit.ng on condition of anonymity said that the hoodlums were reportedly working for a prince of the town who wanted to use the EndSARS protests to cause trouble in the town and take over the palace from the incumbent monarch, Oba Olatunde Falabi.

He said the gunbattle led to the death of many residents of the town including some family members of the prince who is purportedly causing chaos in the ancient town.

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Another resident who refused to have his name in print said some armed hoodlums sacked the palace, beat several chiefs and their drivers to stupor and ransacked the whole building.

He said:

"Around 10am today, October 26, 2020, some armed hoodlums sacked the palace, beat several chiefs and their drivers to stupor and ransacked the whole building. It took frantic efforts of the security personnel to whisk the royal father away."

A young man who simply identified himself as Baba Ayo said:

"No fewer than seven people have been killed including a soldier. When those hoodlums sacked the palace, six soldiers were sent from the nearby Ede barracks to placate the tensed situation and appeal to the miscreants.
"On getting there, the hoodlums attacked the soldiers, stoned and beat them. Two of them managed to escape but luck ran out of the remaining.
"Their rifles were snatched, their uniforms were taken off and their vehicle was totally destroyed. One of them was later reportedly killed."

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Meanwhile, Legit.ng has previously reported that hundreds of youths on Friday, October 23, burst the Cocoa House in the Ede area of Osun state and looted various food items kept in it.

It was reported that the youths and residents thronged the area around 11:40 am and carted away packs of noodles, rice, sugar, garri, and other food items kept for COVID-19 palliative.

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