A lady’s car has gone missing just 48 hours after she purchased it.
The victim, known only by Twitter handle, @OsibanjoTemito1, had gone for a program at the mosque somewhere around Charlie Boy Gbagada Lagos on a Sunday, just two days after getting the car.
On coming out after the program, to her surprise, her car was missing from the spot where it was parked.
The case has since been reported to the police.
Sharing the story on Twitter is her colleague, @temi113 who narrated the incident:
“DON’T IGNORE PLEASE!
My colleague @OsibanjoTemito1 just got this car on Friday and she went for a program at the mosque somewhere around Charlie Boy Gbagada Lagos on Sunday (2days later) and to her greatest dismay the car was stolen whilst the program was ongoing as she did not find it where it was parked! The case has since been reported to the police but I hear miracles happen on this platform (God willing?) Please help retweet and also report to the nearest police station if you hear any news regarding this. God bless”
Reacting to the story, some users have adviced that they should get the car dealer arrested. See some of their reactions below:
DON’T IGNORE PLEASE!
My colleague @OsibanjoTemito1 just got this car on Friday and she went for a program at the mosque somewhere around Charlie Boy Gbagada Lagos on Sunday (2days later) and to her greatest dismay the car was stolen whilst the program was ongoing as she did pic.twitter.com/xT62wIjhYn— temidayur (@temi133) May 14, 2019
She should get sars Involved,arrest the dealer with connection cause she was tracked by the dealer and I sensed the dealer fix a tracker in d car
— dimkpa emeka (@dimkpa20) May 15, 2019
Bro…its the dealer, that’s what they do. I’m speaking from experience, a close relative was almost a victim. We knew they were lurking. Some of those dealers are terrible people.
— SiaH (@Mzzdebzco) May 15, 2019
Car Owners Shud Get Pedals Lock For Their Cars.Once U Step Out Of Ur Car,Biko Use The Pedals Lock To Safeguard It..That Car Nodey Go AnyWia Except If It Was Snatched at Gun Point..
— Ebuka Johnson (@Nebukadnezzarr) May 15, 2019
She should drop the chassis number with the police any attempt to re-register the car anywhere will be alerted
— Umar Faruq (@umarabatcha62) May 15, 2019
Arrest the dealer first
— GOD FIRST (@ikushanu) May 15, 2019
There’s something y’all don’t know about those who vandalize Toyota cars. Especially when the key isn’t coded.
There’s what they call master key uno.
My best advise, track your car with a sophisticated tracking device. You never can tell who’s watching you.
— Yusuf Olatunji Alade (@YusufOlatunjiA_) May 15, 2019