Video: Shop owner places N250,000 bounty on 3 female shoplifters

Fri, Sep 27, 2024
By editor
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Business

By Anthony Isibor

A business owner has offered to give the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand Naira, N250,000 to anyone with useful information on three shoplifters who stole goods worth over N2,100,000 from her shop.

The shoplifters, who were middle aged women, came to the shop on Saturday as potential customers who intended to purchase clothes, but ended up carting away the said clothes without paying.

In the video, the shop owner solicited for the help of any Nigerian who can help to locate the women.

The shop owner said: “Hello guys, so these three women came to the store on Saturday to buy clothes and ended up stealing goods worth 2,100,000 from us. This is so heartbreaking, no one deserves this in this present economy.

“We are pleading with Nigerians to help us with information on how to apprehend these women. We have put a bounty on their heads. We will give the sum of N250,000 to anyone with valid information about these women, you can reach us through the number on the screen.  Thank you please help us rebroadcast

“We are pleading with Nigerians to help us with information on how to apprehend these women. We have put a bounty on their heads. We will give the sum of N250,000 to anyone with valid information about these women, you can reach us through the number on the screen.  Thank you please help us rebroadcast”

A.I

Sept. 27, 2024

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