Monday, September 24, 2018

I Steal Motorcycle Anytime I’m Broke, Says 24-year-old Suspect |PoliFocus

A robbery suspect arrested by officers of the Niger State Police Command, has confessed to stealing a motorcycle, a crime he commits each time he is broke, Laila has reported.

According to the suspect, Manyan Gimba who was arrested with a Bajaj motorcycle valued at N230,000, he had stolen several motorcycles which he sold to meet his financial responsibilities.




The 24-year-old robbery suspect from Angulu village, Katcha Local Government Area, reportedly connived with his accomplices  to rob people of their motorcycles at different locations in Wodata village, Agaie  Local Government Area of the state.

Punch reported that his arrest came after he dispossessed one Gimba Idrisu of Wadada village of his Bajaj motorcycle. Speaking to newsmen, Manyan who said he steals motorcycles each time he is broke, said;

“Frankly speaking, any time I can not meet up with my personal needs, the thing to do was to dispossess people of  their motorcycles or other valueables that can  fetch me money quickly.

“Since I’m unemployed and there is no job  anywhere, I had to engage  myself in a thing that would fetch me money for survival, either negative or positive things, I don’t mind,” Gimba explained.

The suspect was arrested on Sunday by a team of police detectives attached to Agaie Division according to the Police Public Relations Officer, Muhammad Abubakar, he will charged to court after investigation.







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