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The management of Beer Barn, the upscale leisure facility in the Lekki area of Lagos around which a sound engineer, David Sunday Imoh, was burnt to death on May 12 by irate commercial motorcyclists, has disclosed the efforts it made to save the deceased from his assailants.

Beer Barn in a statement released in Lagos yesterday said its staff had been told by three naval officers when trouble broke out that they were trying to resolve the dispute that led to the mob setting Imoh ablaze.

The outfit said the intervention of the Naval officers ultimately foiled attempt to kill Imoh’s colleague, Philip Balogun, for allegedly using charm to hit a commercial motorcyclist who lost, but later regained consciousness.

Beer Barn stated that Imoh, a sound engineer with a live band it hired to provide musical entertainment for its patrons, was killed after the naval officers were unable to get the situation under control because of the intensity of the anger of the mob, which believed that the alleged victim of the charm had died.

The leisure hub’s management said the first hint of trouble was a commotion at the entrance and was marked by the mob trying to force its way inside.

The statement said, “We requested to know what the issue was and members of the mob replied that somebody from our facility had used a charm to hit one of its members, who was presumed dead.

“While we were engaging the mob, David, who was alleged to have used the charm, came out of our facility and was forcibly taken away from our premises by the mob, which insisted he was a yahoo boy (internet fraudster) trying to use the victim for a money ritual.

“Our internal security men couldn’t stop them in spite of their best efforts.”

It added that outside, four members of the band, including its founder, were locked in the car surrounded by the angry motorcyclists, who were being engaged by the three naval officers.

However, the management said when it observed that the military men were not making progress, it called the Rapid Response Squad of the Lagos State Police Command.

The statement further reveals, “Noticing that the military men were not making any headway in their efforts to bring the situation under control, we called the RRS because the number of angry motorcyclists was increasing.

“The RRS team arrived, but said the crowd was too big for them to control. At the time of their arrival, nobody had died. The victim of the altercation with the band boy had also regained consciousness.”

In desperation, Beer Barn added that it called the Divisional Police Officer of Maroko Police Station, but his team did not arrive before Imoh was killed by the mob.

“Before his team could get to our facility, the mob had already burnt David and was on the verge of doing same to his colleague, Philip Balogun, when policemen arrived and dispersed the crowd by firing in the air,” it added.

The leisure facility expressed sadness at the occurrence and support for efforts to bring perpetrators to book.

It said, “Our prayers and thoughts are with the family of David Imoh. We unreservedly condemn the mob action that led to the unfortunate incident, as it indicated disrespect to life, and are in full support of the efforts to ensure that justice is done in the matter.”

Following the gruesome murder of a sound engineer, David Imoh by some commercial motorcyclists popularly known as Okada at the Lekki axis of Lagos,

Following the incident, the Chairman of the Lagos State Taskforce, CSP Shola Jejeloye, led a team of officers and men to the Lekki axis to carry out a raid on commercial motorcyclists operating illegally in that area.

The operation which lasted about four hours, began in the early hours of yesterday, leading to the arrest of 10 okada riders and seizure of 123 bikes plying the Lekki-Epe Expressway, Lekki Phase 1 axis, Admiralty Way and its environs for operating on restricted routes and constituting nuisance in the state.

Speaking on the exercise, Jejeloye stressed that the agency had carried out a series of raids along the Lekki axis in the past but, unfortunately, the operators of commercial motorcycles have refused to turn over a new leaf, thus causing mayhem in the state.

“The murder of Mr David (Imoh) by suspected Okada men is a painful and tragic incident, hence the need to intensify our activities in the axis and in the state to ensure that the menace of Okada is brought to a complete halt and also prevent a recurrence of such an inhumane and barbaric act,” he stated.

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