Nemesis caught up with three electricity transformer cable
thieves in Era town, when the community’s volunteer group, keeping night watch,
in the wee hours of Friday, in the Oto-Awori Local Council Development Area,
Lagos State, apprehended the vandals before they could carry out their
nefarious acts.
The thieves, who gave their names as Henry Reuben, Eze
Obiesi and Chika Okpara, were with industrial spanners, pliers and a push-truck
with which they planned to loosen and cart away the power connecting cables,
had they had succeeded.
However, their luck ran out when a member of the vigil group
was pressed by nature and had to go into a nearby bush to defecate. His sudden
interruption spooked one of the thieving gang, who had been lying low and
waiting for the appropriate time to commence their plans.
When the hoodlum took to his heels, the watchman raised the
alarm and subsequently alerted other members of his group. They gave chase and
apprehended the three-man gang at about 1.30a.m.
In confirming the gang’s confessions, the leader of the
watchmen group, Mr. Amodu Saminu, disclosed that “before the arrests, the
community’s youths were prime suspects in the cable vandalisation issue. But
with these arrests, however, the youths have been exonerated.”
One of the suspected vandals, Henry Reuben, revealed that
the cables earlier stolen from one of the transformers were sold off at N5,000
per metre, fetching about N300,000 for cables worth almost N700,000 at N10,500
per metre. “I was given N40,000 from a total booty of N130,000.”
The suspects are now helping the police in their
investigations, and some of the earlier stolen cables have been recovered.
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