
A man was allegedly caught stealing ¢33,000 after his boss employed a specialist to find the criminal using a traditional broom, a native charm.
The accused man and his boss were featured in a video that was posted along with the incident in a viral post on X, the platform that was formerly known as Twitter.
Reports state that the suspect was being cared for by the boss while he was working for him.
However, he turned to a traditional expert to help him find the thief after losing ¢33,000.
The video shows a native charm, known as a “broom judge,” being used in the process, ultimately pointing to the accused man. Following the revelation, the boss was seen disciplining him for the alleged theft.
As the video circulated online, social media users flooded the comment section with reactions, sharing their thoughts on the dramatic exposure.
See some reactions below:
@YaaChinese: “Could be he has stolen from his boss before but knows nothing about the ₵33,000. Sometimes fear makes one admit to things they didn’t do. I won’t be surprised if he’s innocent.”
@march_bills: “Alvin, I Cn make tht broom catch even if u are innocent just to prove a point of me been powerful.”
@Dr_JM: “They way Kwame was strangulated with the broom, even if it’s me I will just say yes to avoid suffocation.”
@SarahScot496295: “The “broom judge” is a traditional method, but it’s not always reliable. Kwame deserves a fair investigation with solid evidence before judgment is passed.”
@DannyohrenOhren: “That’s why Africa doesn’t function like it could! Too many thieves, every time someone starts making it they get robbed.”
@C_h_i_e_f_f: “Chale Kwame make confuse sef.. how are plenty people talking at the same time . Like who he for answer.”
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Published by Ejoh Caleb