The agents of the Imo State Police Command have captured some Nigerian men after they duped a nonnative to the tune of €15,000.
The agents of the Imo State Police Command have captured some Nigerian men after they duped a nonnative to the tune of €15,000.
The men are allegedly students of a college in the state and they are distinguished as Nicholas Lambert 22; Collins Njoku 22; Bright Chukwuezi, 23; and Chukwuemeka Ononiwu, 27 and their casualty recognized as Dane, Jeanette Brunsma
Strutting Lambert and his accessories, the state Commissioner of Police, Dasuki Galadanchi, said 11 PCs and 20 telephones of various brands were recouped from them. The CP said the speculates occupied with "cutting edge charge extortion, also called yippee hurray to cheat the Dane."
He stated:
"Subsequent to swindling Brunsma of the €15,000, the speculates made a crisp request of €1,500. "The prime suspect, Lambert, met the casualty on Facebook, bearing a phony name, Johnson Mills, keeping in mind the end goal to carry out the wrongdoing."
Clarifying how the suspects were captured, Galadanchi said the casualty flew into the nation and stopped a grumbling at the state summon base camp which prompted examinations by the police.
He said the casualty's announcement was taken after with "a computerized development investigation," which prompted the capture of the suspects inside 24 hours.
The CP said:-
"The suspects; Nicholas Lambert, otherwise known as Johnson Mills of Onumonu Street, Owerri; Collins Njoku of Umudim Umuduruonyeoma, in the Ikeduru Local Governmrnt Area; Bright Chukwuezi of Umudim Umuduruonyeoma and Chukwuemeka Ononiwu additionally of Umudim Umuduruonyeoma, were captured on September 3, 2018.
"They were captured by a joined group of agents of Scorpion Squad and Monitoring Unit of the charge for cutting edge expense extortion."
"The principle presume who professed to be a US Army Sergeant by name Johnson Mills (Nicholas Lambert) serving in Kabul, Afghanistan, and his companions, who professed to be Red Cross operators, were captured in Imo State.
"We swooped on them at their alcove in Umuodu Mbieri, in the Mbaitoli LGA after the casualty held up a formal dissension to the police.
"The suspects have put forth helpful expressions to the police, admitting to have swindled Jeanette Brunsma of Ringwey 10,Weiloo, Netherlands, of the total of €15,000.
"The shows recuperated from the suspects incorporate 11 PCs and 20 telephones of various brands." The prime suspect, Lambert, conceded he carried out the wrongdoing.
He said:-
"I met Jeanette on Facebook; I professed to be a US solider to dupe him of €15,000. "After the underlying installment, I requested another €1,500, after which I was captured by the police in my inn room."
He said alternate suspects didn't know that he made another request on the Dane.
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