Campus Bee has landed on an exclusive footage of an unidentified but alleged Makerere University student who broke into St. Augustine Chapel at Makerere and made off with church property worth millions of shillings.
In the footage that is making rounds on social media with the hope of finding someone that can identify the culprit, the individual gets so close to the camera that for anyone that knows them, it won’t take them seconds without identifying him.
According to an inside source that Campus Bee contacted, the individual who thought the cameras don’t have night vision sought to use his phone light to rob the chaplaincy clean of its belongings.
Among the items he carried away with included the Priests’ Robes (which they wear while officiating the order of mass), laptops, extension cables, light bulbs and fans used in the offices at the chaplaincy.
“I highly suspect that it is a student. The chaplaincy is open to the outside community but the guts exhibited by the individual were of a student that has made an initial survey of the quarters because he knew where to pick everything he wanted.” Our source disclosed.
“The moment he broke the door, he immediately made out for the laptops. He knew where to find them. What hurts me most is his courage to steal the Fathers’ Robes. Those are holy clothes used in the order of mass. Why would summon pile such curses on himself?” he wondered.
St. Augustine is the Catholic Chaplaincy at Makerere University and it is located on the left side the main building at the university just near St. Francis Chapel, the Anglican chaplaincy at the university.
Watch the footage as captured by St. Augustine surveillance cameras below: