Deco a notorious thief set free by his gang at umuorooronjo
umu- Odu vigilante group in Owerri nchi-ise autonomous community, arrested a well known armed robber, nick name Deco at his own community in umu Orooronjo, by 4.00 am, on Sunday morning. While he was burgling a barbering salon shop at school road in Owerri municipal local government area.
Drizzlersnews crew was present, when Deco was paraded by the chairman of umu-Odu vigilante guards at his own community in umu-Orooronjo, he stole a DVD player, 3inches Plasma television and a generator. He was tied on both hands with the above named items strapped on his body, before been taking to his family compound at Njiribako street in Owerri by school road junction.
But the vigilante guards flogged him as the marks were all seen on his body, and all his bad deeds, were all brought to the lime light because it not his first time, so many compliments of stealing of generators and other items from people, which he was held responsible.
Deco is a member of black axe confraternity (Egede) known as Neo-Black Movement of Africa and his members scared the police away, then forced the vigilante guards to hand over Deco to them.
The vigilante guards never allowed anybody to take his photography except the chairman of the guards.
Drizzlersnews crew was present, when Deco was paraded by the chairman of umu-Odu vigilante guards at his own community in umu-Orooronjo, he stole a DVD player, 3inches Plasma television and a generator. He was tied on both hands with the above named items strapped on his body, before been taking to his family compound at Njiribako street in Owerri by school road junction.
But the vigilante guards flogged him as the marks were all seen on his body, and all his bad deeds, were all brought to the lime light because it not his first time, so many compliments of stealing of generators and other items from people, which he was held responsible.
Deco is a member of black axe confraternity (Egede) known as Neo-Black Movement of Africa and his members scared the police away, then forced the vigilante guards to hand over Deco to them.
The vigilante guards never allowed anybody to take his photography except the chairman of the guards.
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