Three Nigerians accused of kidnapping a child were
lynched to death on Tuesday by an angry mob of young rioters in Bissau,
according to a hospital source.
The trio was killed after the disappearance of a young
boy on Tuesday morning in the capital of Guinea-Bissau.
A rumour quickly spread across the city that the child
had been taken by a group of Nigerians, prompting an angry crowd to gather
which security forces were unable to control.
An AFP journalist saw two of the Nigerian bodies in the
morgue.
Hundreds of angry rioters, mostly young and armed with
stones and bottles, managed to grab one of the suspected kidnappers from a
police car as officers stood by powerless, according to the AFP journalist.
“Death to Nigerians! Enough is enough, stop! The
Nigerians must leave,” chanted the crowd.
Police fired warning shots and tear gas in an effort to
disperse the mob, but they were unsuccessful.
The police called for reinforcements and soldiers from
the Economic Community of West African States currently in the country were
deployed in the town and managed to restore some sense of calm in the
afternoon.
Nigeria’s embassy in Bissau, where many Nigerians sought
refuge, was surrounded by security forces for protection.
Many shop-owners in the city closed because of the
violence.
The latest abduction came at a tense time in Bissau, as
in the past fortnight several kidnappings have been reported to the police.
Abductions are currently an explosive topic, among the
general population and on radio shows in Guinea-Bissau, prompting a number of
rumours about who has been responsible for the disappearances.
The authorities have enforced a travel ban on unaccompanied
children and any adults travelling with infants who they cannot prove are
relations are immediately arrested.
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