Reason Why I Love To Steal In Churches ––Man's Shocking Confession

Date: 02-07-2013 1:13 pm (10 years ago) | Author: olokunbola tope
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The anti-robbery squad at the Oko-Oba division of the Nigeria Police Force have arrested a 32-year-old man who allegedly specialised in bugling churches in Lagos.

The suspect identified as Sannu Umaru was reportedly caught in the act inside one of the Pentecostal churches in the Oko-Oba area of Lagos last weekend...

Umaru who claimed to be son of a retired army personnel, told policemen during interrogation that he preferred stealing from churches because of the security lapses.

Preliminary investigation, according to police sources, revealed that Umaru was allegedly involved in some robbery incidents in churches around the area. Before his arrest, he allegedly bugled a church where he made away with some musical instruments.

According to Police sources, “on that fateful night, he scaled the fence of the church and went to where the musical instruments were. As he was about carrying the piano valued close to half a million naira, one of the instruments fell down and attracted the night guards who went for him.

“He jumped through the fence with one of the instruments he stole. But he was apprehended by residents of the area who were alerted by the the guards and was brought to the station. He was found to have also burgled another church within the week.”

But in his confessional statement, Umaru blamed his indulgence on frustration, saying:
“I was tempted to steal because of the death of my father. After his death, I went into scavenging but did not succeed. I chose to bugle churches because it is easier than any other place.

“Aside this, I do not need to be armed. I was scared of carrying arms and did not want to spill blood. That is why I considered stealing in churches as a gentleman’s way.

“What I do is, anytime I go there, I would search the offering boxes. At times I would find money inside, while at other times I would not. At Saint Barnabas Church, I did not find any money inside the offering box. So, I decided to steal their music instrument.”

Olokunbolablessing.blogspot.Com gathered that Umaru has been charged to court for his crimes.
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Posted: at 2-07-2013 01:13 PM (10 years ago) | Upcoming
- PidginMOUTH at 2-07-2013 01:49 PM (10 years ago)
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Sanni Umaru, the 32-year old son of a late soldier, has made a confession in court that he is a thief but only steals in churches.

The Kano State-born Umaru was charged before the Abule Egba Magistrates’ Court with stealing after he was arrested for burgling St Barnabas Anglican Church and Redeemed Church of God at Oko-Oba, Lagos State, southwest Nigeria.

Umaru pleaded guilty to the two-count charge of burglary and stealing before the court and confessed that he prefers to steal in churches because it is easier to do so as he does not need to carry arms or go with anybody for operations.

Umaru, who attended Army Children School, Oshodi, Lagos and did not go further in his education, said that  it was not the first time he stole in a church.

The suspect, who was initially a scavenger, confessed that he went into full time stealing in churches some years ago after the death of his father who had served with the Nigerian Army.

He said he had stolen in many churches in the area and sometimes got a lot of money.

Umaru was caught in the act when he burgled the Redeemed Christian Church of God.

He had initially broken into Anglican Church but when he did not find any money in the offering box, he stole some musical instruments and went away with them.

Not satisfied with his success that night, he went to the Redeemed Christian Church of God to steal and while he broke into the church, a security man raised  the alarm and he jumped into the next house to escape.

While he was trying to escape, he was caught with the stolen items by some of the residents of the area and handed over to the police at Oko-Oba division.

At the station, he reportedly confessed that he was a thief and he was charged to court where he pleaded guilty.

Some of the items he stole included jazz musical instruments and offering pans. They were tendered as exhibits before the court.

When asked whether he regretted his action, he said he knew that  he would be caught one day and be prosecuted in a court of law.

The court ordered that he should be remanded in Kirikiri Prisons in Lagos and adjourned the matter.
Posted: at 2-07-2013 01:49 PM (10 years ago) | Hero
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