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Friday 8 May 2015

Two Men Arrested For Stealing Tubers Of Yam In Delta State [See Photos]


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Two Men Arrested For Stealing Tubers of yam in Delta State, it’s funny what some people could do in the name of stealing and hunger.
Just this morning in Delta state two men Mr Kinsley Isolo and John Eharere were caught stealing tubers of yam in the local market in Isoko south local government popularly called Yanga Market.
According to witnesses, they had appeared like they wanted to buy food stuffs and that one of them was buying yam and that they had succeeded in distracting the woman who sells the stolen properties.
The culprits were caught as a result of the numerous eyes that had seen the whole incident.
So far the event took place in broad day light which was enough reason for even passers by to see what transpired.
Mr Kingsley ,on seeing the reaction of the crowd took to his heels thus his fellow man in the crime ran his own way too.

This caused a ruckus in the market as some men chased after the thieves. They were later caught and brought to the scene where it had all happened.
The angry mob immediately swooped into action torturing the men who had been caught inflicting numerous injuries on them it was later on that the police had arrived at the scene and took both men to the station for justice to prevail.
The owner of the stall was questioned and said that they had come to her to price her yams and that she had refused selling since the price they had bargained didn’t suit her taste and that she was going to get more yams when she heard screams of thieves only to turn and see that it was her that had been robbed.
According to her she Is very happy now that she had recovered her properties and that she believes the police will handle the job well and put those men behind bars where they are meant to be.
The Oleh Division police, had thanked the public for reacting fast to such situations and that they should always be on the lookout for one another to help reduce crime rate in Nigeria

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