There was pandemonium as Muslim worshippers in the Marina, Lagos Island area of Lagos State were attacked by hoodlums.
The gang deployed different weapons, including knives, daggers, cutlasses and others during the fracas.
An eyewitness, Adigun Ademola, said the group had invaded the Muslim’s prayer ground park and robbed residents.
He said, “What happened was that the hoodlums who stay in the area, upon seeing worshippers after observing Iftar, started robbing them and the Muslim group resisted.
He said, “What happened was that the hoodlums who stay in the area, upon seeing worshippers after observing Iftar, started robbing them and the Muslim group resisted.
A ram seller, Alejo Abiodun, told PUNCH Metro that the hoodlums struck between 3am and 4am on Sunday.
He said, “They saw that people were moving around after the Iftar. So, in the early hours of Sunday, those agberos started harassing people and dispossessing them of their belongings.
“This was what led to the clash between them as the worshippers decided to fight back and defend themselves.”
A video clip revealed the rowdy moment the hoodlums, who were on one side, brandished weapons at the Muslims, who were on the other side.
A voice in the background was heard saying, “They cannot come near this place. They know that if they cross this gate we will hold them. Don’t move close to them.”
The Lagos State police spokesperson, Benjamin Hundeyin, said the incident was not reported to the police.
He urged people to always report affray to the police for prompt action.
“This is the only way we can move in and rescue people,” he added.
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