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Nigerian, Others, Arrested In India For Defrauding Women | READ DETAILS

Faith Ukanwa

Apr 07, 2023

Nigerian, Others, Arrested In India For Defrauding Women | READ DETAILS
A Nigerian, alongside three Indians, has been arrested in India for allegedly cheating several Indian women on matrimonial applications, the Indian police said on Thursday.

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The investigators said the suspects posed as doctors, engineers and information technology professionals to connect with women on several matrimonial apps and took money from them on the pretext of clearing customs fees for gifts.

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The suspects were identified as Chibaka alias Tall Issa of Nigeria and Delhi residents Aman Kumar (26), Rahul Singh (28), and Santosh Kumar (38), police said.

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The cybercrime team of Gurugram police disclosed that they recovered 25 mobile phones, 65 ATM cards, 34 cheque books and 12 passbooks from the fraudsters.

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Assistant commissioner of police (cyber) Priyanshu Diwan, said the suspects had formed a gang and were operating from Delhi in the last few months, Hindustantimes.com reported.

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According to him, "The Nigerian was the kingpin of the gang and met the other suspects in Laxmi Nagar area of Delhi. They used to scan profiles of the victims on matrimonial sites and later befriended them on social media such as Instagram and Facebook,ÔÇØ he said.

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Explaining how the culprits were caught, he narrated that they cracked down on the gang members after a 36-year-old woman complained on March 22 that she was duped of Ôé╣16 lakh (about N9m).

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The woman alleged that on January 26 this year, she received a friend request on Instagram in which the person introduced himself as a doctor living in the United Kingdom.

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"We exchanged our numbers and started chatting on WhatsApp. The suspect said he would be sending some gold items and ┬ú20,000. On January 30, I received a call from a woman who introduced herself as an employee of a courier company in Mumbai and said that gold and foreign currency had arrived in my name,ÔÇØ said Sampa Pal, a resident of DLF Phase-4.

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The woman asked the victim to deposit Ôé╣55,000 as tax and after receiving the money, she again asked to deposit Ôé╣3,27,920. Again, on February 2, the suspect asked her to deposit Ôé╣3 lakh followed by Ôé╣2.98 lakh. "It did not stop here and in total I deposited Ôé╣16 lakh within a week and realised that I had been cheated as they were asking me to deposit another Ôé╣7.26 lakh,ÔÇØ said Pal.

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Police said after conducting an investigation, a case was registered under Section 120 B (conspiracy), 419 (impersonating) and 420 (cheating) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) at the Cyber Crime police station on February 17.

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Preet Pal Sangwan, assistant commissioner of police (crime), said they traced the internet protocol addresses of the suspects, and a raid was conducted by a team led by Jasvir Singh, station house officer of the Cyber Crime police station and the suspects were arrested from different places in Delhi on Wednesday night.

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"During questioning, the suspects revealed that the Nigerian man was deported from Mumbai eight years ago, who returned to India on a Schengen visa and another passport. We are still verifying whether his passport is original or forged. He was continuously active in committing matrimonial frauds,ÔÇØ ACP Sangwan said.

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The police said the gang had opened more than 100 bank accounts that were used by them to transfer money. One of them used to withdraw money through ATMs from different areas and many times travelled to another city to evade being identified by police, said police.

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ACP Sangwan said the suspects were cheating women for months in the name of sending/receiving gifts. "In many cases, the victims received calls from Mumbai airport officials who told them that their friend had been detained for carrying pounds/US dollars and expensive gifts. They were asked to pay money in lakhs to "registerÔÇØ the valuables. The victims were then asked to spend more money in the name of securing the gifts and freeing their friends,ÔÇØ he said.

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