Jungle Justice: Phone thief brutally beaten in Abuja
By OakTV
24 August 2017 |
5:39 am
Jungle Justice: Phone thief brutally beat in Abuja.
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2 Comments
If the truth is ascertained. They need to be seriously beaten as a quick deterrent to other. Not all have money to hire lawyer because of phone theft. Above all it will take court two or more years to depose such cases.
If the thief does not win the case at the end.
We will review and take appropriate action.