‘How we lure victims to our shrine to defraud them’
Two suspected
fraudsters, Olayinka Adeola and Ibrahim Balogun, have told detectives
how they lure their would-be victims to their shrine to defraud them.
The suspects were arrested by
detectives from Zone 2, Command, Lagos, at the weekend at Owode
Obafemi-Ofada Road, Ogun State, based on a tip-off.
A 64-year-old nurse named Goodluck
Ogbodu of Effa Street, Ughelli, Delta State, who was lured to Lagos by
the gang was rescued when detectives raided the fraudsters’ shrine.
One of the suspects, Olayinka Adeola,
told the police that the fraudsters take victims to their shrine where
they make them to swear to an oath not to divulge any information about
their demands to friends or family members.
According to Adeola, there was really nothing fetish about the shrine and they were only using it to deceive their victims.
He said: “We are catchers. Our job is
to look for victims. At times, we drive from Sango to Lagos and back to
Sango looking for would-be victims. Most of our victims are people who
we carry as passengers. We will start up discussions with them while
driving in our Sienna car. We will tell them of about millions of
dollars which someone forgot in our car and how we want to hand it over
to the police. At times, we will start an argument about what to do with
the money in order to arouse the interest of the victim.
“Once the victims become interested in
our discussion, we will take them to our shrine where we will make them
swear to an oath. We will ask the victims to bring money to buy
chemicals to wash the dollars.
“The nurse came to Lagos from Delta. He was lured by a member of our gang.”
Police Zonal Public Relations Officer,
Zone 2, Dolapo Badmos, who confirmed the arrest, said operatives of the
Zonal Intervention Squad (ZIS) while on routine patrol along the Owode
Obafemi- Ofada Road, discovered a Sienna bus packed in a suspicious
manner.
Badmos said the operatives accosted the
occupants and, upon enquiries, discovered that they were suspected
fraudsters whose modus operandi was to lure people into a shrine and
dupe them of their hard-earned money.
“Upon investigation it was discovered
that the suspected fraudsters, Adeola and Balogun had lured Ogbodu of
Effa Street, Ughelli, Delta State to Lagos State on the pretence they
would make him rich.
“The suspects had obtained the sum of
N150,000 from the victim. The loot was recovered from the shrine. The
suspects, who have confessed to the crime, also stated that they have
used the same mode to dupe many unsuspected victims. The case will be
charged to court at the conclusion of investigation,” the police
spokesperson said.
POSTED BY:OPUOMONI PRIYE
DATE:05/04/2017
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