This is wickedness, because you caught some one stealing and next thing you can think of is to take his pictures and upload them on his Facebook profile.
It's like he was caught stealing, beaten blue black and forced to upload the photos.
He posted the photos along side some short videos on his Facebook timeline saying....
This is actually who I am "A THIEF" ...should in case you all don't know! ..sorry for disappointing you all
A close check on his Facebook profile shows that he stays in Lagos and is from Port Harcourt, I tried to get his phone number so that I can call him to confirm this but could not find any.
I call on the law enforcement agents to take up this case.
http://www.jaybossng.com/2015/11/lagos-guy-uploads-photos-on-facebook.html
My take on this is that jungle justice is not the way forward at all. The crowd that caught him could have taken him to the nearest police station and not beat him up. Some of them don't have the facts of what actually happened, some may not have been there at the time the alleged thief was caught while the rest will be feasting on hearsay, 'them say them say'. When all these categories of people come together, their next conclusion would be to beat up the person.
But na wa for all these boys that decide to steal stuff. They wont find any other legitimate means to make money, but to steal. And when they are caught, they start reeling out one story or the other. This guy is lucky that they did not put a tyre round him and set him ablaze. A very horrible act!


