In a turn of events that has left Umugama Umuchu, Anambra State, both stunned and amused, a suspected thief was arrested after allegedly falling asleep right in the middle of a burglary. The bizarre incident has quickly become the talk of the community and social media.
According to reports, the suspect broke into a residential building while the homeowner was away in Onitsha for the weekend. He forced his way in and began looting electrical wires, bundling them up for easy removal. So far, a typical break-in. What happened next was anything but typical.
While moving through the house, the intruder reportedly discovered bottles of wine in the parlour. Instead of grabbing them and leaving, he stopped to drink. Witness accounts say he indulged himself, pouring glass after glass as if he were a guest, not a burglar. Whether it was overconfidence, carelessness, or simply the effect of the alcohol, he drank to his satisfaction and then lay down and fell asleep at the scene of the crime.
The homeowner returned unexpectedly and found the suspect asleep on his property, undisturbed despite the theft still in progress. The wires were tied up nearby, the empty bottles were on the floor, and the intruder was fast asleep. Immediate action was taken. The owner alerted neighbors and called the police, who arrived to arrest the man without resistance.
Residents of Umugama Umuchu say they’ve heard many stories of break-ins, but never one that ended with the thief taking a nap in his victim’s living room. Many expressed shock at the audacity and recklessness of the act. On social media, the story went viral, with users joking about his “wine-fueled nap” and calling it the laziest robbery attempt of the year. Memes and comments ranged from disbelief to laughter, but the underlying message was clear: crime doesn’t pay, especially when you fall asleep on the job.
Others used the moment to stress vigilance and basic security. While the outcome was fortunate this time, it could have ended differently. Security experts remind homeowners to lock up properly even when traveling, install basic alarms or cameras, and alert neighbors when away for the weekend. A drunk, sleeping intruder is lucky; a violent one is not…See More







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