A 23-year-old man named Emmanuel Ndidi, a suspected armed robber was reportedly apprehended by members of Agbor Gha Ihun security on Saturday while playing keyboard in one of the new generation churches in Agbor, few hours after he led a two-man gang to unleash terror at the Sunny Ojougboh area in Agbor.
According to report, when interrogated, Emma, a native of Ohunmere, who said he delved into robbery so as to earn a daily living disclosed that he was a Ghana returnee and a bus driver in Ghana. When asked why he did not go back to the driving profession, he said it was the devil that made him not to venture into any meaningful business except crime.
While appealing that he should be pardoned as he will not steal again, he further confessed that one, Chuks Okpehoro, was his accomplice in the operation where four handsets and other items were forcefully collected from their victims.
In his own interrogation, 23 years old Chuks Okpehoro, also an indigene of Ohunmere, a school dropout, who confessed that he has been into crime for a long time, but will now turn a new leaf if pardoned and freed, disclosed that Emmanuel invited him to be part of the operation which according to him they carried out along Sunny Ojougboh area.
Confirming the arrest, the Chairman, Agbor Gha Ihun, Comrade Fidelis Omoile and his Deputy, Comrade Monday Kiyem, also known as Maduma, in separate interviews appreciated members of the public for their support, appealing that they should continue to partner with them particularly in the area of information about criminal hideouts.
While speaking with newsmen, Mr. Kiyem who called on youths resident in Ika South to stay away from crime and violence, disclosed that Emmanuel was apprehended in a church in Ime-Obi while playing a keyboard, he said the suspect and a member of his gang carried out the operation at Sunny Ojougboh around 8 pm on Saturday and without remorse, he still went for a night vigil service same night.
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