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Posted on: 07:33 Thu, 10 Dec 2015
Read according to the Narrator
below:-
Yesterday the thieves came calling.
They entered my compound at ijaiye
in lagos and vandalized two vehicles.
Both Lexus RX 300. While on the
second vehicle I woke up and heard
sounds downstairs.
I peeped out through the window
and saw two men, one was in the
vehicle loosing the looseables while
the other one was watching.
I shouted ‘who is that?!’ And their
reply was that ‘come down naw’.
Such audacity in a crime-filled city
like Lagos! I started screaming ‘thief!
Ole!’ And the thief inside the car
jolted and wanted to run, the other
one simply told him ‘continue wetin
u dey do jor’ and they went on for
another 30 minutes! After which they
scaled the fence and escaped in a car
they came with and parked outside.
I called the phone number of the
DPO of the nearest police station
immediately and he sounded too
drowsy or inaudible, I tried another
police officer’s number and they
said they are on their way. I called a
few other neighbours and landlords
too while screaming ‘Ole’ till they
left.
The police however showed up, but
only about an hour after the thieves
had left. And the only question they
could ask was who we suspected.
Who else if not the police themselves.
Such audacity and confidence is only
common amongst them or thieves
that have a backup in them. Two
streets away they did the same to
another lexus RX350, I don’t have the
pictures from those ones. But here
are some from my compound.
It is Christmas again and Nigerians
are helpless once more in the hands
of over-confident thieves and
robbers, incompetent police and
confused government. God help us
all.
Read according to the Narrator
below:-
Yesterday the thieves came calling.
They entered my compound at ijaiye
in lagos and vandalized two vehicles.
Both Lexus RX 300. While on the
second vehicle I woke up and heard
sounds downstairs.
I peeped out through the window
and saw two men, one was in the
vehicle loosing the looseables while
the other one was watching.
I shouted ‘who is that?!’ And their
reply was that ‘come down naw’.
Such audacity in a crime-filled city
like Lagos! I started screaming ‘thief!
Ole!’ And the thief inside the car
jolted and wanted to run, the other
one simply told him ‘continue wetin
u dey do jor’ and they went on for
another 30 minutes! After which they
scaled the fence and escaped in a car
they came with and parked outside.
I called the phone number of the
DPO of the nearest police station
immediately and he sounded too
drowsy or inaudible, I tried another
police officer’s number and they
said they are on their way. I called a
few other neighbours and landlords
too while screaming ‘Ole’ till they
left.
The police however showed up, but
only about an hour after the thieves
had left. And the only question they
could ask was who we suspected.
Who else if not the police themselves.
Such audacity and confidence is only
common amongst them or thieves
that have a backup in them. Two
streets away they did the same to
another lexus RX350, I don’t have the
pictures from those ones. But here
are some from my compound.
It is Christmas again and Nigerians
are helpless once more in the hands
of over-confident thieves and
robbers, incompetent police and
confused government. God help us
all.