Thief breaks into church in Uganda to steal money, then writes letter apologizing for his action

Last Sunday night, a thief broke into a church in Nyandarua County, Uganda and afterwards wrote a letter apologizing for his action

The thief wrote the letter after discovering that there was no cash in the church - the incident comes few months after members of the public lynched three suspected criminals who specialize in stealing from the churches.

During the Sunday incident at the Pentecostal Evangelistic Fellowship of Africa (PEFA) Church in Engineer Township, the criminal wrote a letter addressed to the church regretting that he had found no money despite having been informed by a worshiper that some good amount of money had been left there.

"I was sent here by one of your fellow Christians who told me that the amount of money has been kept inside the church. But I got nothing. God bless you all and pray for me. Thanks," read the letter.

He then signed out as "the person who broke the church". Read his letter below and see photos from the aftermath of the church he raided,

Thief breaks into church in Uganda to steal money, then writes letter apologizing for his action

Thief breaks into church in Uganda to steal money, then writes letter apologizing for his action

Thief breaks into church in Uganda to steal money, then writes letter apologizing for his action

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