For snatching the sum of N955,600 from a man who emerged from a bank, a young man met his waterloo in Warri, Delta State, at the weekend.
Simply identified as David, the hoodlum was set ablaze at Ugbuwangue Warri, by passers-by.
The second suspect, one Julius Aboy, aged 21, from Odion Road in the oil city was also unlucky as he was beaten heavily before he was rescued by policemen.
However, the third suspect, identified as Frank, escaped but the state police command assured that it would get him at all cost.
The Nigerian Tribune gathered that the suspects trailed one Godwin Awuene and Emmanuel Egide of Rivers Road, Ekpan, near Warri, from Bank PHB, Alaka junction, Effurun, where the money was withdrawn.
They were said to have hit the victims' motorcycle at gunpoint and dispossesed them of the money.
The victims raised the alarm, which attracted passers-by who gave the hoodlums operating on a motorbike a hot chase.
Luck, however, ran out on the criminals after a few kilometres as their gang was smashed.
Police Public Relations Officer in the state, ASP Charles Muka, confirmed the story and advised people to be vigilant at all times, especially when emerging from a bank with huge sum of money.
Posted: at 8-03-2011 12:43 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
qunodinga at 8-03-2011 12:51 PM (14 years ago) (f)
Hmmmm...Rest in peices
Posted: at 8-03-2011 12:51 PM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
For snatching the sum of N955,600 from a man who emerged from a bank, a young man met his waterloo in Warri, Delta State, at the weekend.
Simply identified as David, the hoodlum was set ablaze at Ugbuwangue Warri, by passers-by.
The second suspect, one Julius Aboy, aged 21, from Odion Road in the oil city was also unlucky as he was beaten heavily before he was rescued by policemen.
However, the third suspect, identified as Frank, escaped but the state police command assured that it would get him at all cost.
The Nigerian Tribune gathered that the suspects trailed one Godwin Awuene and Emmanuel Egide of Rivers Road, Ekpan, near Warri, from Bank PHB, Alaka junction, Effurun, where the money was withdrawn.
They were said to have hit the victims' motorcycle at gunpoint and dispossesed them of the money.
The victims raised the alarm, which attracted passers-by who gave the hoodlums operating on a motorbike a hot chase.
Luck, however, ran out on the criminals after a few kilometres as their gang was smashed.
Police Public Relations Officer in the state, ASP Charles Muka, confirmed the story and advised people to be vigilant at all times, especially when emerging from a bank with huge sum of money.
good , and where is the money now ?
Posted: at 8-03-2011 10:01 PM (14 years ago) | Grande Master
truthisbitter at 9-03-2011 05:31 AM (14 years ago) (m)
THATS MY HOME STATE FOR YOU.................WE DONT NEED THE POLICE TO SHOW OUR RESENTMENT ON SUCH THINGS............IF YOU ESCAPE,LUCKY FOR YOU, BUT IF YOU ARE CAUGHT......KISS THE WORLD GOOD BYE..........I ENJOY THE BURYING A CRIMINAL ALIVE EXECUTION..........THEY ARE HEARTLESS..........AND HAVE CAUSED GRIEF IN SO MANY HOMES AND LIVES............KILLING IN THE NAME OF ARMED ROBBERY INNOCENT AND INDUSTRIOUS NIGERIANS WHO ARE BREAD WINNERS OF THEIR RESPECTIVE HOMES..........BY DOING SO RUBBING THEIR CHILDREN OF THEIR EDUCATION AND PARENTAL LOVE...E NO GO BETTER FOR THIEVES
Posted: at 9-03-2011 05:31 AM (14 years ago) | Upcoming
williams100 at 9-03-2011 10:11 AM (14 years ago) (m)
man's quest and thirst in search for wealth again.people no longer care about the consequences of their actions.be it as it may, that hardship flows in all suburbs of the nation is still not enough to go stealing.people are desperate to make it either by book,hook or crook.forgetting that death sentence and many years in prison is ahead of these smelly act.think before you act and look before you leap.too bad.
Posted: at 9-03-2011 10:11 AM (14 years ago) | Gistmaniac
For snatching the sum of N955,600 from a man who emerged from a bank, a young man met his waterloo in Warri, Delta State, at the weekend.
Simply identified as David, the hoodlum was set ablaze at Ugbuwangue Warri, by passers-by.
The second suspect, one Julius Aboy, aged 21, from Odion Road in the oil city was also unlucky as he was beaten heavily before he was rescued by policemen.
However, the third suspect, identified as Frank, escaped but the state police command assured that it would get him at all cost.
The Nigerian Tribune gathered that the suspects trailed one Godwin Awuene and Emmanuel Egide of Rivers Road, Ekpan, near Warri, from Bank PHB, Alaka junction, Effurun, where the money was withdrawn.
They were said to have hit the victims' motorcycle at gunpoint and dispossesed them of the money.
The victims raised the alarm, which attracted passers-by who gave the hoodlums operating on a motorbike a hot chase.
Luck, however, ran out on the criminals after a few kilometres as their gang was smashed.
Police Public Relations Officer in the state, ASP Charles Muka, confirmed the story and advised people to be vigilant at all times, especially when emerging from a bank with huge sum of money.
the price of crime
The difference between GENIUS and STUPIDITY is that, genius has it limits..
Posted: at 9-03-2011 05:54 PM (14 years ago) | Hero