Amucha
Chike, 27, a suspected car thief, who said he was a graduate of Agriculture
Economics from the Abia State University, Uturu, and has completed his National
Youth Service Corps programme, blamed the devil for his ill-fated venture into
crime.
The suspect, who hails from the Isiala Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State, said he wished to use his university degree to seek an honest living, attend a thanksgiving church service and embrace God if released.
According to the Public Relations Officer of the Enugu State Police Command, Ebere Amaraizu, explained that Chike had on June 16, 2014, snatched a Toyota Camry at Independence Layout, Enugu, after the owner left the key in the ignition after parking to open his gate.
He proceeded to Owerri, Imo State, where he kept the car in a dealer shop, before selling it for N700,000 and moved to Benin City, Edo State, to relax and enjoy the proceeds of the stolen car, but unknown to him, the police were already on his trail.
The suspect, who hails from the Isiala Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State, said he wished to use his university degree to seek an honest living, attend a thanksgiving church service and embrace God if released.
According to the Public Relations Officer of the Enugu State Police Command, Ebere Amaraizu, explained that Chike had on June 16, 2014, snatched a Toyota Camry at Independence Layout, Enugu, after the owner left the key in the ignition after parking to open his gate.
He proceeded to Owerri, Imo State, where he kept the car in a dealer shop, before selling it for N700,000 and moved to Benin City, Edo State, to relax and enjoy the proceeds of the stolen car, but unknown to him, the police were already on his trail.
He
was eventually arrested on November 29 in Edo State, while having dinner in an
undisclosed restaurant. Following his arrest, the stolen vehicle was
recovered.
Chike, who is currently helping the police in their investigations, urged youths to avoid crime. He said, “I am ashamed of myself. I am still surprised at how the police traced me to Edo State and arrested me.
“Youths should eschew all manner of crimes and criminality and embrace good virtues and God will embrace them someday but involvement in crime and criminality will destroy their future.”
Chike, who is currently helping the police in their investigations, urged youths to avoid crime. He said, “I am ashamed of myself. I am still surprised at how the police traced me to Edo State and arrested me.
“Youths should eschew all manner of crimes and criminality and embrace good virtues and God will embrace them someday but involvement in crime and criminality will destroy their future.”
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