By Dansu Peter
Used Pants Thief Source: Vanguard News |
Amidst worried over the new trend of stealing ladies panties, a 19 years old pant thief, Chinonye Okorie arrested in Onisha, Anmabra state has confessed that women used pants are used for money rituals.
Okorie, according to Vanguard News was arrested on the On January 11, 2019, at about 6:48am by the policemen attached to Central Police Station (CPS), Onitsha, Anambra State. He who allegedly stole the pants that had been washed and spread on a line at No. 21 Umuna Street Odoakpu, Onitsha, said he intended to sell them for N80, 000.
One of such pant thieves was caught in a female hostel at Ogun State College of Health Technology, Ilese-Ijebu on Monday. The suspect, as gathered, disguised as a woman selling ice cream to gain access into the hostel.
But as he was leaving, some students, out of curiosity, demanded to know what was in the bulky bag he was carrying only to discover that it was filled with pants.
Also on January 9, 2019, a middle-aged man, simply identified as Ifeanyi, was almost lynched after he was caught stealing ladies’ pants at a students’ hostel located at Mgbakwu in Awka North Local Government Area of Anambra State.
In the last couple of months, stealing of panties for ritual purposes has gradually replaced killing of humans and harvesting of human parts which used to be the norm.
Investigations reveal that the discharge from a lady’s private part on any stolen pant is believed to be vital for money ritual.
Consequently, from Imo to Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Edo, Anambra, among other states in the country, stealing of pants has been on the increase. Pant thieves caught by residents, were, in many instances, lynched before the arrival of security agents.
Meanwhile, some of the perpetrators were said to have devised means such as disguising as women to steal pants spread on lines to dry. Female hostels and dormitories are worst hit, as several students have had their pants stolen.
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