How Anambra Man Uses White Papers To Defraud PoS Operators
Faith Ukanwa
Sep 16, 2022
How Anambra Man Uses White Papers To Defraud PoS Operators
A 26-year-old Chisom Nweke in Anambra state, has confessed to using charms to hypnotize Point of Sales (PoS) operators into collecting papers cut to the size of money as deposit.
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His victims realize that the supposed money are actually papers after they have deposited money into accounts Nweke gives to them.
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In a press release, spokesperson of Anambra State Police command, DSP Toochukwu Ikenga said:
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"Police Operatives today 15/9/2022 at about 9am arrested one Chisom Nweke 'M' aged 26yrs, of Umuawulu, Awka along Amawbia roundabout.
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"He confessed to be using charms to defraud POS operators within Awka and its environs.
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"Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspect cuts plain white papers in size of money and gives to the POS operator for deposit.ÔÇØ
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The command said there are suspicions that Nweke works with a syndicate comprising other members, and that efforts are being made to arrest other gang members.
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— Faith Ukanwa