A member of one of the affected Churches who spoke under condition of anonymity, said it was unfortunate that the robbers chose to target the House of God to carry out their nefarious activities.
About six churches in Osogbo, Osun State were recently invaded by armed robbers who
carted away a multimillion Naira public address system.
The men of
the underworld were said to have stole Mixers and Slave Engine Amplifiers at
the affected churches which include Methodist Church, Isale-Aro; Church of
Nigeria (Anglican Communion), Bishop’s Court, Jaleyemi; Catholic Church, Popo;
Christ Apostolic Church (CAC), Isale-Aro; and Anglican Church, Balogun-Agoro.
Narrating the
development, the source said: “We woke up on the fateful day to discover that
about six churches have been robbed by the criminal elements who invaded the
said churches.
“At Methodist Church, Isale-Aro, the robbers broke three security doors to access the church building after which they carted away one big Mixer worth about N600,000 and three Slave Engine Amplifiers worth N80,000 each.
“The robbers
also stole similar sets of public address equipment at Anglican Church,
Balogun-Agoro; Catholic Church, Popo; Christ Apostolic Church, Isale-Aro;
Anglican Church, Bishop’s Court and another Christ Apostolic Church around Old
Secretariat axis.”
Another
church member told our correspondent that the matter had already been reported
at Police Station, Oja-Oba, while the police officers immediately swung into
action.
“We have lost
equipment worth millions of naira. After we reported the matter at Oja-Oba
Police Station, police officers came to our church to make some findings. As a
matter of fact, Anglican Church is the worst hit as the robbers stole several
items there.
“The police
officers came and asked some questions about who we suspected could be
responsible, but added that for them to go further with investigation,
especially to trace the fingerprint of where the robbers touched will cost the
church money.
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“So, the
church had to abandon pressing ahead with the investigation since it will cost
us money. We have resolved to leave the matter to God and pray that the robbers
will have no peace in their lives until they return the stolen items.
“These are
public address items that we use during our services and it is unfortunate that
the robbers targeted worship centres and God’s sanctuary to perpetrate their
evil trade,” he said.
When
contacted, Public Relations Officer of Osun State Police Command, Mrs Yemisi
Opalola clarified that the money requested for fingerprint investigation was
not an extortion, but that it has to be paid where the investigation would be
carried out.
“It is not
the investigating police team that is responsible for the fingerprint test.
They will have to take it to the State CID (Criminal Investigation Department)
and they don’t do it free there. It is not the police that will pay for what
they will use for the fingerprint test and that was why they told them to fund
the investigation.
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