A pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Olanrewaju Agboola, has cried out next armed robbers needful into his house in Aseese nation within the Obafemi Owode Native Govt Segment of Ogun Atmosphere and stole his automotive and alternative valuables use N10 million.
Our correspondent amassed that the nation had skilled related incidents lately.
Agboola who spoke with our correspondent on Saturday stated the incident took place within the early hours of Tuesday, including that the robbers made away with one Toyota Highlander automobile use N8 million, 5 pc techniques use N300,000 each and every, and his spouse’s telephone use N200,000.
He stated, “It took place very early Tuesday morning, at the twenty fifth of June. I wasn’t conscious that the rest had took place. I aroused from sleep each and every presen round 4:30 within the morning, however that very presen, I aroused from sleep round 25 mins to five am. I going to the sitting room department. I put at the luminous and found out my tv wasn’t there. I checked the door if it was once opened, but it surely was once locked.
“I opened the door, and saw that one of my vehicles was not there, a Toyota Highlander (with the number plate MUS399FZ, but the other vehicle was where I parked it. Then I discovered they broke in through the window and tampered with the steel. They also made away with the five computers and phones.”
A resident within the department who didn’t need her identify discussed instructed our correspondent that Tuesday’s incident was once now not the primary, including that every other pastor had suffered the similar destiny.
Reacting to the incident, the Divisional Police Officer of Ibafo police station, Solotan Owolabi, day confirming the incident to our correspondent stated investigations had begun to track the culprits. He added that automotive homeowners must tie trackers to their cars.
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