Boda Boda Riders Pulled a Clever Trap That Finally Caught a Gang Stealing Their Motorbikes

For months, the boda boda community in our town had been under attack. A gang of thieves targeted riders at night, stealing their motorbikes one by one. The police tried, but the gang was clever, fast, and always seemed one step ahead. Riders were scared.
Many stopped working, and the fear in the streets was growing. We needed a solution, but ordinary methods weren’t working.
He had helped people protect their property and catch criminals using both practical strategies and traditional guidance. Skeptical but desperate, we agreed. Doctor Bokko explained that to catch the gang, we needed both strategy and protection.
He guided us on setting up traps, using decoys, and protecting ourselves spiritually so that the thieves’ plans would fail without harm coming to the riders. He also advised us on timing, observation, and signals that could alert everyone instantly if the gang tried anything.
We set the plan in motion. One night, a few riders pretended to park normally while others hid nearby, watching. The gang came, confident and careless, thinking the riders were unaware. But as soon as they attempted to take the bikes, our trap was sprung.
The riders signaled each other, and the gang found themselves surrounded. Unable to escape, the thieves were caught red-handed, confused and terrified.





