Monday, January 18, 2016

Two thieves apprehended, beaten to pulp in Lagos

 
Two thieves, Sunday John and Mohammed Nuhu, on Monday, were apprehended and beaten to a pulp while they were vandalizing vehicles in the Lekki Phase 1 area of Lagos State.

The robbers according to reports, are regular thieves who go about stealing vehicle parts as well as robbing early risers.John, from Adamawa State, whose father reports alleged, was a retired Chief Justice in the state, and Nuhu who is from Kano State, were nabbed at about 2a.m while trying to cart away the carcass of a vehicle chassis.
The thieves, who were said to have already collected the money from their ready buyer, were severely beaten and stripped unclad and paraded around the estate.

John, in his confession, said his father was actually a retired Chief Justice in Adamawa state.“My father is not a poor man but I have been rebellious right from my childhood and actually ran away from home to Lagos. 

I am a drug addict and I take tramadol,” John confessed.Blaming his attitude on drugs and his stubbornness, headded that he joined Nuhu to steal the chassis because Nuhu told him the man had already paid him for it.“I am sorry. 

Please help me beg the police to forgive me. I will not steal again,” he pleaded.Nuhu, on his part, said he actually called John to join him in the act.

“I am a scavenger and someone told me he wanted thechassis and I brought him last night to see it, promising him I would deliver the thing to him.“At about 2am, John and I came to Ugbogoh Iweanya where the thing was and we had successfully taken it to Admiralty Way when the police patrol team caught us,” he added.

Confirming the incident, the Lagos State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Joe Offor, said they were apprehended by a team of policemen on patrol.

He, however, said they have been handed over to operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad, SARS, and that investigations were ongoing to apprehend others who are now at large.

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