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Sex Worker Hides N650,000 Stolen Chain in Her Private Parts....
Thesie Emoven
PM News/The Punch
Ikeja December 1, 2013
Police detectives attached to the anti-robbery squad of the Lagos State Police Command, western Nigeria, have arrested a woman for allegedly stealing a gold chain worth N650,000, and hiding it in her private part.
P.M.NEWS learnt from police sources at SARS that the woman, identified as Tessy Emovon, 26, allegedly stole the chain from her boyfriend, Cosmas Odijie, 26, last Sunday in a hotel located at Ipodo Market,
off Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja, after giving him a sleeping drug.
Investigations revealed that Odijie had earlier given Tessy N3,000, to spend the night with her.
The police claimed that Tessy gave Odijie a drug called Rohypnol when he complained of being tired. She assured him that the drug will boost his energy and sex drive. Rohypnol is a banned drug in the USA. It is in the same class with Ecstasy, ketamine, LSD and ephedrine. The main effect of Rohypnol is to make a person sedated, euphoric, uninhibited. The person may slur his speech and look sleepy. But he may also encounter one of the less desirable effects : weakness, headache, difficulty breathing, nausea, unconsciousness, confusion, difficulty seeing clearly.
Odijie told the police in his statement that after taking the drug, he slept off and woke up around 3.30a.m. on Monday to discover that his gold chain was missing.
“After regaining consciousness, I discovered that my gold chain was missing and when I challenged Tessy, she denied stealing the chain. This led to argument and I had to inform the manager of the hotel,” he told the police. The manager reported the incident to the police at Area ‘F’ police division, Ikeja, and Tessy was arrested and detained for two days.
She was arrested again by SARS officers as she was released from detention on the third day following a report by Martins Odijie, 33, elder brother to Cosmas, who told detectives that he actually owned the stolen gold chain.
The SARS officers took her to their office at the headquarters of the Lagos Police Command for further interrogation. During interrogation, she confessed to the crime, adding that she wrapped the chain in a tissue paper which she inserted in her private part.
She told the police that the chain was still in her private part. Following her revelation, some female police officers from SARS accompanied her to the hotel where she removed the chain from her private part.
A police source confirmed that she would be charged to court soon for stealing.
escapedprince at 2-12-2013 07:10 AM (11 years ago) (m)
Hmmmn, Seems like harlotry has gone up another notch, when these call girls are armed with incapacitating drugs to take out unsuspecting customers so as to steal from them .!!!
Posted: at 2-12-2013 07:10 AM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac
steveoneal at 2-12-2013 11:26 AM (11 years ago) (m)
i imagine how the cosmas himself will look like,, if he could sleep with this sick looking lady,, people should beware of running after prostitute be it good looking or ugly ones,, you can fall victim to these desperate thieves(prostitute) and end up ingesting a drug that would make you to never see the light of the day again.,.,there are so many drugs out there, that with just 2 mg overdose you re dead,,,
Posted: at 2-12-2013 11:26 AM (11 years ago) | Gistmaniac
Hmmmmmm......What was the reason for the injection again? I tot she was smart...anyway whatever that is going on now is what the both of them get....good for them
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Posted: at 2-12-2013 01:36 PM (11 years ago) | Addicted Hero
amyportion at 2-12-2013 03:38 PM (11 years ago) (f)
God expects every sinner to genuinely repent and turn away from the old lifestyle of sin. Repentance is the acknowledgement of sins and the willingness to turn away from them. After repentance from sin, faith must be anchored in Christ who forgives sins and produces the grace for a righteous living.
Posted: at 2-12-2013 03:38 PM (11 years ago) | Upcoming