Sanni
Umaru, the 32-year old son of a late soldier, has made a confession
in court that he is a thief but only steals in churches.
The
Kano State-born Umaru was charged before the Abule Egba Magistrates’
Court with stealing after he was arrested for burgling St Barnabas
Anglican Church and Redeemed Church of God at Oko-Oba, Lagos State,
southwest Nigeria.
Umaru
pleaded guilty to the two-count charge of burglary and stealing
before the court and confessed that he prefers to steal in churches
because it is easier to do so as he does not need to carry arms or go
with anybody for operations.
Umaru,
who attended Army Children School, Oshodi, Lagos and did not go
further in his education, said that it was not the first time
he stole in a church.
The
suspect, who was initially a scavenger, confessed that he went into
full time stealing in churches some years ago after the death of his
father who had served with the Nigerian Army.
Umaru
was caught in the act when he burgled the Redeemed Christian Church
of God.
He
had initially broken into Anglican Church but when he did not find
any money in the offering box, he stole some musical instruments and
went away with them.
Not
satisfied with his success that night, he went to the Redeemed
Christian Church of God to steal and while he broke into the church,
a security man raised the alarm and he jumped into the next
house to escape.
While
he was trying to escape, he was caught with the stolen items by some
of the residents of the area and handed over to the police at Oko-Oba
division.
At
the station, he reportedly confessed that he was a thief and he was
charged to court where he pleaded guilty.
Some
of the items he stole included jazz musical instruments and offering
pans. They were tendered as exhibits before the court.
When
asked whether he regretted his action, he said he knew that he
would be caught one day and be prosecuted in a court of law.
The
court ordered that he should be remanded in Kirikiri Prisons in Lagos
and adjourned the matter.
....PM
NEWS
The
church should no just depend on God alone for their security, for
doing so would be foolishness and we'll be just plain hypocrite.
After all, our homes are not protected only by God so why leave God's
house without extra protection. Give it the same protection we give
our homes.
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