22-year-old fraudster arrested for duping widows
22-year-old Chinedu, a secondary school dropout, was said to have targeted rich widows and divorcees through social media.
Chinedu's
cup overflowed when a woman whom he defrauded reported to the police.
The police set their investigations rolling by going undercover on
Facebook and becoming his friend.
One of the policemen who pretended to be a widow, started interacting
with Chinedu, who went ahead to ask her for some money after some time.
The police lured him in by asking him to come to a certain venue to
retrieve the money. He was arrested on getting there, and further
investigations showed that he had different aliases with which he
defrauded several unsuspecting victims.
Here's what the police had to say:
“The
suspect is a secondary school dropout, but he’s very skilled in the use
of computer. He frequents Facebook and dating sites. His modus operandi
is to go on these social media sites where he takes on the identity of a
wealthy Igbo widower living in the United State of America.”
Narrating his own side of the story, Chinedu said:
“The
women I target are usually divorcees and widows; these women are
desperate to have companions. I lied to them that I live in USA. I do
this by posing as a wealthy widower. This widower is an Igbo man and I
target Igbo women so that I can communicate with them in Igbo. I’m can’t
speak English language fluently.”
The police said Chinedu managed to deceive his victims by saying he was
searching for a wife. He would also share several pictures of expensive
cars and houses, with hopes of getting the attention of the unsuspecting
women.
“The suspect had obtained over N5 million from his victims, using
these gimmicks. Luck, however, ran out on him after he duped the last
victim.”
Chinedu further explained how he duped his victims successfully. He said:
“I
calculated that I will not spend more than 10 days before I achieve my
aim. So, what I do is to put pressure on the women, though subtly, so
they would part with money. I go as far as introducing them to my
fictitious family members. I go on to make series of demands.”These
women end up parting with the money, hoping that I would repay them. But
after collecting the money, I block their phone numbers from calling
me.The least amount I have collected from victims is N300, 000. I have
also collected up to N1.5million. I don’t feel I have done anything
wrong because I need money to survive”
He has since been charged to the Igbosere Magistrate Court on charges of "obtaining under false pretense."
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