Operatives of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) Friday arrested five
members of a 15-man syndicate specialising in dollar counterfeiting and
defrauding members of the public.
The suspects, Ade Oladele (32),
Friday Philip (33), Israel Ibeh (35), Oyewole Thompson (30) and
Onyegbuchi Godwin (31) were arrested at Oko Baba, Sule, off Wilmer
Bridge around Olodi-Apapa area of Lagos, southwest Nigeria.
| The suspects with the fake dollars recovered from them in Lagos |
The
syndicate, led by their gang leader, simply identified as ‘Toronto’ had
defrauded Chioma Anozie of N210,000 under the pretext of supplying her
phones and laptops.
One of the gang members, Oyewole Thompson, met
Anozie at Mile 2 pretending to be a foreigner looking for a marketer to
help sell off a huge consignment of mobile phone and laptops.
It was there she was directed to bring money to get the consignment.
“They
told me to bring money. I paid them N210,000 and thereafter, I was
asked to bring three live chickens in place of a newly born child’s
head, a pack of white handkerchiefs and traditional soap for money
making rituals,” Anozie added.
Thompson, one of the leaders of the
gang said: “I was a clearing and forwarding agent before I joined this
gang. I was introduced to this business by ‘Sunny T’. We ‘wash’ money.
We lie to people that we are foreigners. Our Chairman is Toronto, while
other members of the gang are Emeka, Ifeanyi, Bobo, Onyinbo, who are
still at large.”
Found with the suspects were several denominations of fake US dollars and four mobile phones.
The
Commander of the RRS, Assistant Commissioner of Police, ACP Olatunji
Disu, advised Lagosians to be wary of people with tempting offers,
especially as the yuletide season approaches.
He said the force would not relent in its efforts to make Lagos a safe and secured abode for law abiding people.
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