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Robbery suspect in Police net for stealing tithes and Offerings in Church

Robbery suspect in Police net for stealing tithes and Offerings in Church
Robbery suspect in Police net for stealing tithes and Offerings in Church

The Lagos State Police Command has arrested the leader of a robbery gang that recently broke into a Church and stole offering and tithe monies running into millions.
The suspect claimed that his gang only stole N670, OOO and not millions.
The police said they have been on the trail of the gang since last month that the crime was committed.


Lagos State police public relations officer , Mr Bala Elkana ,said : ” Pastor Moses Nwoke, of Divine Chosen Vine Ministry, Furniture Avenue, Ejigbo reported at Ejigbo Police Station that on September 30 after Church service, some robbers broke the wooden boxes placed on the Altar meant for Tithes and Special Seeds of faith offering and stole the money in the boxes. After a thorough and painstaking Investigation conducted by Ejigbo police station under the supervision of the divisional police officer, the principal suspect, Ehud , 18 , was arrested on October 15.

He confessed stealing to the crime , and that he only stole N670,000.00 from the Church boxes. He mentioned Lucky as his accomplice. Efforts are emplaced to apprehend the said accomplice. The suspect will be charged to Court soon.
In another development, Elkana said operatives of Operation Crush attached to he Alapere police division received information that some gangsters suspected to be members of Eiye and Aiye confraternity, engaged themselves in a battle of supremacy.


He said the cultists used dangerous weapons such as axE and cutlass during the war at the Demurin area, Alapere.
He said the police team, arrested two key leaders of the gangs, Oheeb, 22, and Obinna 25.
According to him, the investigation was extended to the gang’s hideout at Mack Brown Hotel, Church Street Alapere were four additional suspects; Obasi 21, Onoja ’18, Omokosi, 24, and Edet, 23, were arrested.


” The suspects confessed that they belong to Eiye and Aiye confraternity respectively and were responsible for a series of violent attacks recorded in Alapere and environ. A large number of weeds suspected to be Indian hemp, short axes and cutlasses were recovered from their hideout. The investigation has been concluded, the suspects will be charged to Court “.

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