Students at the Federal University of Agriculture in Abeokuta, Ogun State, have appealed to the state police command to locate the Saint Stealer robber, who is yet to be identified. The robber is alleged to have broken into the students’ hostel outside the school to steal their phones and other valuables.
The understudies, while whining over the turn of events, said the suspect, who generally designated understudies utilizing iPhones, RCCG pastor killed by kidnappers, seven churchgoers saved, CAN mournssubsequent to taking their telephones, for the most part requested emancipate prior to delivering the telephones back to the understudies.
The understudy that the suspect normally gotten the installment through Bitcoin in return for the taken telephones.
One of the people in question, Akinbode Akinlabi, said the sum paid as still up in the air by the worth of the iPhone, adding that there was no single understudy’s neighborhood outside the premises of the school that the suspect had not looted.
He said, “In spite of not being the only one dozing in my room, he (suspect) took north of three telephones in our inn. The suspect took the telephone of a young lady whose room was inverse mine. He took my telephone by tearing the net of my window and eliminated the telephone from where I was charging it.
He then dropped a piece of paper by my window, telling me to send him a telegram message. He has been doing this for north of two years and in light of the fact that we stay off-grounds, no one can do anything about it. He has ransacked a few understudies. He only demands $100 as a ransom.
“We are the ones who will reach him through his wire account. What’s more, you realize wire is start to finish scrambled. You can’t follow the individual. I needed to get from my loved ones to pay him the payoff. In his wire account, he as of now glues the costs there. The sort of telephone you use decides the amount you will pay. He just targets iPhone devices. I paid $200 to get my telephone back.”
Portraying her experience in the possession of the suspect, an undergrad concentrating on creature nourishment at the foundation, Ada Chi, said, “I awakened and couldn’t track down my telephone. My window had severe damage. I needed to call my number and he got it and said I ought to message him on his wire account through a connection. To get my phone back, I paid $150.”
A victim who went by the name Munira stated that the police were aware of the situation and inquired as to whether it had been reported to them.
She added, “A gathering of understudies got him on April 19 and took him to the Concordance Police headquarters. The school gate is very close to the station. It was later that we heard the person had been delivered by the police.”
Reached about the case, the state Police Public Connection Official, SP Omolola Oduniyi, said, “When I get to the workplace I will inquire.”
As of the time this report was filed, she had not responded to a message regarding the case that was sent to her.