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Re: Police Arrest Suspected Looters At Next Cash N' Carry In Abuja (Pictures) by calcal: 2:04am On Dec 27, 2021
After the fire incident, many people might not want to buy something that is smelling., so most of that stuff will be discarded anyway.
Re: Police Arrest Suspected Looters At Next Cash N' Carry In Abuja (Pictures) by generalwo(m): 2:56am On Dec 27, 2021
nzeobi:
You can arrest looters but fire service can't do a good job.

For those quoting me am not in support of the looting am only saying that the fire service could have done a better job
.... U hear say na fire service arrest them?? Or is it the job of a police to put out fires? The police did the job they are supposed to do..... It's not their fault if the fire service didn't arrive in time to salvage the situation on ground
Re: Police Arrest Suspected Looters At Next Cash N' Carry In Abuja (Pictures) by orgylover: 4:25am On Dec 27, 2021
This guy here is a nairalander called winnerly

Re: Police Arrest Suspected Looters At Next Cash N' Carry In Abuja (Pictures) by ademuyiwa20(f): 7:18am On Dec 27, 2021
It is well
Re: Police Arrest Suspected Looters At Next Cash N' Carry In Abuja (Pictures) by EmekaBlue(m): 7:29am On Dec 27, 2021
But is it not Better they loot than allow it burn. Abeg pity the afonjas
Re: Police Arrest Suspected Looters At Next Cash N' Carry In Abuja (Pictures) by samwillyco1(m): 7:35am On Dec 27, 2021
I would like to buy the iron scrab from the buildings oooo.

Nobody should quote me because the damages is already done by fire/ the negligence from the owners of the business
Re: Police Arrest Suspected Looters At Next Cash N' Carry In Abuja (Pictures) by ultimateprof: 7:51am On Dec 27, 2021
Point of correction, those guys did not loot the mall, they are only safe guiding those goods so the fire will not consume them.
Re: Police Arrest Suspected Looters At Next Cash N' Carry In Abuja (Pictures) by Eki4u: 9:05am On Dec 27, 2021
Why will they arrest them? Same police that will not remit recover loots to the owners. My question is it better 4 the goods to burn to the ground? Rather than people who don't have risk their lives to go into the fire and empower themselves?
Re: Police Arrest Suspected Looters At Next Cash N' Carry In Abuja (Pictures) by Fgwa: 9:19am On Dec 27, 2021
nzeobi:
You can arrest looters but fire service can't do a good job.

For those quoting me am not in support of the looting am only saying that the fire service could have done a better job
It depend on how fast information get to them bro. If the fire have already razzle down the place before arrival, what will they do?
Re: Police Arrest Suspected Looters At Next Cash N' Carry In Abuja (Pictures) by justjify(m): 1:50pm On Dec 27, 2021
viviangist:
More !!!
Na them..
Almajiris angry

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