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39-year-old Nigerian man arrested in India for duping woman
TopNaija reports that five members of a gang led by a Nigerian national have been arrested in Delhi for duping a woman of Rs7 lakh after befriending her on a dating app by posing as a US citizen.
The accused identified as racket kingpin and Nigerian national, Chijioke, 37, Prakash Gurung, 24, Paras Mehto,25, Ankit 29, (all from Nepal), and Vinay Kumar, 25, from Champaran in Bihar, were arrested on Friday, January 8.
Chijioke and his brother Frank Obinna ran the racket while Prakash brought people from Nepal and opened their accounts in various banks using fake IDs prepared by Vinay.
Police received a complaint from a woman who said that she had accessed a profile in the name of Dr Vijay Giri on an online dating app. She became friends with the account holder and began chatting with him on WhatsApp.
The person posing as Dr Giri claimed that he was a US Citizen but based in the UK and wanted to meet her. He also asked her to look for a house in Delhi for his stay.
After around 10 months, the woman received calls from ‘Dr Giri’ that he had landed in Mumbai but was stuck with Customs officials for carrying foreign currency and extra luggage and hence needed money to pay fine and bribe.
At his request, she transferred funds in various bank accounts as directed. She was thus cheated of approximately Rs 7 lakh.
During the investigation, police analyzed the details of five bank accounts in which the funds were transferred. It was found that all the accounts were in five different names.
One of the account holders was an African national, the officer said. According to the police, it was found that the accused had opened new accounts and their credit or debit cards were being delivered to them at an address in CR Park area.
“On Friday, a raid was conducted in CR Park area and three Nepalese nationals were apprehended. Based on their disclosure, Kumar, who used to prepare fake IDs for them, was also arrested from Rajender Nagar,” deputy commissioner of police (southwest) Ingit Pratap Singh said.
Further investigation led to the arrest of Chijioke, police said. Preliminary interrogation revealed that Chijioke and his brother Frank Obinna were the kingpins of this gang.
Gurung used to bring people from Nepal and open accounts in various banks in their names using fake IDs prepared by Kumar, the DCP said.
They used to procure sim cards on those fake Indian IDs. The kingpin used to give Rs 1 lakh for arranging one fake account holder from Nepal.
The debit cards of the newly opened bank accounts were then given to the kingpin who used these accounts to cheat people, police said.
Police recovered 12 passbooks of different banks, 11 debit cards, seven checkbooks, eight mobile phones, nine Aadhar cards, seven pan cards, one printer, one stolen scooter, and other items from their possession.
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Source: Lindaikejisblog.com