Six staff of a private security company deployed to the Rivers headquarters of Winners Chapel Church, at Kaduna street, D-line, Port Harcourt are now in police net for allegedly stealing and attempting to sell property of the church.
Igbere TV gathered that the security men were intercepted by men of PHALGA Security Watch when they were conveying the heavy iron rods and other church property to a place in D-Line where the items will be sold.
In an interview with our reporter, the Chairman of PHALGA Security Watch, Victor Ohaji said he got intelligence at about 1am on Sunday morning that the security guards of the church were conveying iron rods and other church property to unknown destination with a truck.
Ohaji said he and his men quickly mobilized to the scene and trailed the church security guards to where the property was about to be sold.
Mr Ohaji said though those invited to buy the stolen items on sighting them took to their heels, they were about to arrest the six security guards and retrieved the stolen items.
The vigilante group Chairman also disclosed that he and his operatives arrested Mr Chigbo at about 3am on Sunday morning while he was vandalizing a truck belonging to Rivers State Waste Management Agency(RIWAMA) which was parked in front of a church at IKoku axis of Ikwerre road.
The driver of the RIWAMA truck, Chijioke Ani told our correspondent that he parked the truck when the diesel in the vehicle got finished, but when he came back, the truck compacting component has been vandalized.
The truck driver revealed that he was alerted by residents that Mr Chigbo who vandalized the truck was apprehended by the PHALGA Security Watch and he went to Mile 1 Police Division where the suspect is being detained.
Meanwhile, the Rivers State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of the security guards, but indicated that the suspects were five.
The Spokesperson for the Rivers State Police Command, SP Grace Koko confirmed the incident.
SP Koko disclosed that the five security guards have been conniving and selling the irods and were taking another batch sale in the early hours of Sunday when they were arrested by the vigilante operatives.