Nemesis has caught up with a youth leader of the
Living Faith Church in Okene, Kogi State, who professed to be a born-again
Christian but was the leader of a 10-man robbery gang. The suspect (name
withheld) who was described as very popular in the area, allegedly led his gang
to break into the office of the pastor of the church in the night and carted
away over N315,000 belonging to the church.
Ironically, he was one of the early callers to the
church the next morning, and joined in raining curses on the perpetrators of
the crime. Parading the suspects yesterday, at the police headquarters in
Lokoja, the state Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Musa Katsina, described the
arrested suspects as a sledgehammer robbery gang. He said that the youth
leader, “who led the robbery operation was seen the following morning, raining
curses on the robbers and even invoking Holy Ghost fire on them, and now, the
Holy Ghost fire has caught up with him.” OMG! And he even joined in praying down Holy Ghost fire on culprits! Glad he knows God is a consuming fire. You cannot hide it from God. Click to read more after the cut...
He said that the gang made up of bricklayers and
block moulders specialize in breaking into shops and private residences,
carting away goods and money. The Commissioner stated that the suspects were
armed with guns and other dangerous weapons during their operations He said
that they normally disguise as casual labourers going around residences and
shops in search of potential victims. The police boss said the mother of the
gang leader is a chorister in the same church. Answering reporters’ questions,
the arrested youth leader confessed that he played the born-again youth leader
in the day, and armed robber at night.
He confessed that he has led 27 robberies within
Okene and Lokoja as well as Adavi local government areas. The Assistant Pastor
of the church, Pastor Aloysius Momoh, who expressed surprise at the youth
leader’s involvement in the crime, said that the church went into seven-day
prayer and fasting shortly after the church was robbed, and God warned those
behind the dastardly act to repent between May and December, last year, or be
disgraced One of the victims, Paul Ikunagus, said over N2 million cash was
stolen from his shop while one of them said he lost N5.8 million to the robbers
who invaded his shop last December.
All the victims who spoke to Sunday Sun commended
the police in the state under the leadership of Musa Katsina for bringing the
elusive gang members to book. Items recovered from the suspects included one
locally made gun, a jerk knife, two big hammers, handsets and clothes.
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