It was gathered that two criminals including a lady who were arrested during the raid – have been terrorising some communities in Cameroon, close to Nigeria border (Cross River state).
The suspects claim to appear in the house of their victims without notice, even if occupants are in the house, they cannot be seen (so they claimed). According to them, they take whatever they want and disappear diabolically.
Acting on a tip off, the Cameroonian Civil Defense and security in the area decided to raid an old abandoned building in the outskirt of the village, where they were nabbed.
Malende and Beliki were rounded up during the raid, with lots of charms and other weapons recovered from the house. About 50 mobile phones, stolen national identity cards belonging to commuters (about 25 in number), foodstuff and other items were also recovered.
An Odeshi shrine/ juju house which they use for their diabolical activities was found destroyed by the security men.
They have been taken to the police station for further investigation.
from nationalhelm
Bloody ass holes...see the woman face!
ReplyDeleteWhy didn’t they disappear before being arrested?
DeleteSee as police panel beat them face?
ReplyDeleteWhen polithieves are apprehended, they no dey remove them shirts come parade them like this.
Stupid drug addicts!
ReplyDeleteTheir charm failed them obviously, so now they will dance to the tone of the music.
ReplyDeleteLazy idiots!
ReplyDeleteLol....@Odeshi
ReplyDeleteIts always the very ugly ones, like how are you soo ugly and a thief at the same time.
ReplyDeleteWhy not steal beauty or something. Eishhhh
They still look so hungry
ReplyDeleteNa wa
ReplyDeletewow! see their faces. native doctors these days don't do their jobs well. charms are no longer working well. this is the story of "clementus" back then in uniben. if you know you know
ReplyDeleteBut why will somebody wake up and choose stealing as a profession?
ReplyDeletewhy would you decide to go and rob somebody who chose not to steal(not to be a thief like you) but to work hard for him/herself to earn a means?
its worrisome
Olatee
Nawah
ReplyDeleteInvisible ole becomes visible kikikiki...
ReplyDeleteOdeshi gone wrong
ReplyDeleteWe call this types "otele nshi" in my Igbo dialect.... Sorry ask your neighbor if you know you don't know.
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