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Sunday, 16 April 2017

NOTORIOUS FRAUDSTER COORDINATES FROM PRISON :

Detectives attached to the Inspector General Police (IGP), Mr. Ibrahim Idris’s Special Intelligence Response Team, IRT, are currently trying to get a warrant to bring an alleged notorious fraudster out of Kuje Prison for questioning.


The inmate, Mr Ifeanyi Ezenwa, described by police as a leader of a fraud syndicate, specialises in using fake bank alerts to defraud his victims millions of naira right from the prison.
Ezenwa, who is currently in Kuje Maximum Prison, Abuja, coordinates his operations from there. He used to pose as a Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of a company in the United Kingdom, as a king and chief as well as an American doctor. A police source said: “IRT operatives went to prison and confirmed that he is there.

The operatives have gone to court for a warrant to move him out from prison, in order to interrogate him.” Speaking on how the inmate generates the fake bank alerts, the police source said: “Nobody knows. He’s the only that knows and can tell us. We need to know if some bankers are working with him. He used to pose as a chief and king on social media.”

The police also said that Ezenwa had masterminded many frauds, leading to the financial ruin of many businessmen and women. It was also gathered that Ezenwa had 17 different fraud cases pending in different courts.

Until IRT operatives recently smashed the syndicate, his wife didn’t know he was in prison. When police stormed his home in Abuja to impound stolen cars, the woman told them that there must have been a mistake somewhere. She told the IRT men that her husband was in Italy and even used to send money to her.

She also told them that he used to call her often with an international number. The police said: “Ezenwa collected 15 brand new cars from a popular company that sells cars. This particular company is among the biggest car dealers in Nigeria.
He also collected five new cars from another dealer in Abuja. Once he collects such cars, he will send fake bank alerts. He was charged to court some years back and got bailed. He later jumped bail.
A bench warrant was issued and the court had been looking for him since.” Saturday Telegraph gathered that while the court was looking for him, he went to commit another crime and was arrested. He was taken to the same court where he jumped bail. He was remanded in prison. Now, he has committed another crime from inside prison.

The police explained: “One of his brothers, Emma, is the person that used to go and pick whatever Ezenwa had bought via internet. He also used to assist Ezenwa to check out what items to buy. Emma will go to prison to tell him about the items, Ezenwa will generate the bank alerts.
“This time around, they went and bought car spare parts worth N1.6m. They used the fake alert to dupe the dealer. Again, Ezenwa sent a mechanic to buy another spare part and IRT team was alerted. The mechanic was arrested.

The mechanic took IRT team to Ezenwa’s house where some cars were recovered. He used to send money to his wife from prison; his sister and brothers knew he was in prison, but his wife didn’t. We got his pictures from his wife and took them to police station. Some policemen who saw his pictures screamed that he was a well-known fraudster, who is currently in prison.”

The smashing of Ezenwa’s syndicate started after IRT got wind of his criminal activities following a series of petitions. The IRT team, led by Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mr. Abba Kyari, was instructed by Idris to go after Ezenwa and put an end to his activities. Some of his victims lost expensive cars, including Mercedes G Wagon,Hummer and Toyota Highlander.
Investigations led operatives of IRT to Ezenwa’s house in Abuja, where a G Wagon, Hummer Jeep, Honda Odyssey and a Honda End of Discussion (Honda Accord 2005) were discovered.

A police source said: “Members of the syndicate have defrauded several victims in different states, including the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja and dispossessed them of expensive vehicles and goods worth millions of naira.

Members of the syndicate usually approached traders, pretending that they wanted to buy goods. After negotiations, they would ask victims to forward their account details, for them to transfer the money. Once the fraudsters receive the account number, they would tell the victims that they had credited their accounts.

The customers would receive a bank alert, indicating that the accounts had truly been credited. However, when the customers go to the bank to confirm, the money wouldn’t be there.”
The police source continued: “These fraudsters carry out these fraudulent activities mostly on Friday evenings. They know banks don’t work on Saturdays and Sundays.

There would have been interval of two days before a customer goes to check his bank balance. By the time the discovery is made, the customer had already handed the goods over to them.” The police further revealed: “Ezenwa, who is the leader of the gang is in prison and uses a smart phone. The phone is connected to the internet and browses through online retail site like OLX, JIJI and Jumia, where he connects with people who want to sell their valuables, especially cars. “He communicates with them via WhatsApp.

When he is buying vehicles, which are usually very expensive ones, he would ensure that he deals directly with the real owners. He would send members of his syndicate to verify the condition of the car. When he is sure of what he wants, he would swindle the dealer, using fake bank alerts.
His members would disappear with the car.” A victim, Mohammed Saleke, a car dealer in Abuja, said that Ezenwa swindled him of a Mercedes G Wagon. The car was placed for sale at his mart. Saleke said: “On the day he defrauded me, he made away with my vehicle.


It was worth N7million. He sent a man to my car stand; the man priced the car and took copious pictures which were sent to Ezenwa. My sales boy, Obinna, was the person that handled the transaction. When they agreed to our price, they took my account number.
They insisted on transferring the money to my Diamond Bank account number. I gave it to them. “An hour later, I received an alert. I called them to come and collect the car.
This was on a Friday; on Monday, when I went to the bank to check my account, I discovered the money was not there. On that fateful Friday that I received the alert, it had my previous balance in it.
The total money was balanced. I wondered how he was able to get access to my account. This incident happened in November 2016. I have been looking for the car since then. Earlier in the year, members of his syndicate also attempted to defraud another person and were arrested.

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PHOTOS AND VIDEO: MAN NABBED WITH ROASTED HUMAN PARTS AT IJEBU-ODE !

A lot seem to be happening in Ogun State lately, as a human parts dealer, has been nabbed with roasted human parts by the vigilante in Adeola Ijebu Ode area of Ogun State.

Though he's yet to be identified, the man has been tied up by residents of the area in the viral video shared on social media, with the human parts he was caught with, displayed in front of him.......
WATCH THE VIDEO HERE

K1 de ULTIMATE AND WIFE WELCOME BABY GIRL

Fuji Czar, K1,  has welcomed a baby girl with his one of his wives, Titi Masha. The couple who have two children between them, welcomed another in the U.S few days ago.

The happy Dad took to social media to write; 'To God be the glory, my wife Fatia Opeyemi Adufe Marshal did it again, @ Exactly 11:14pm at St Bernard Hospital in the City of Chicago, State of Illinois, delivered another baby Girl.. Mother & child doing very well.. Opeyemi a new record has been set by you.. Thank you God Almighty. K1 De ultimate”.

Congratulations !

WARNING: BEWARE OF THESE TWO GIRLS WHO GO AROUND PRETENDING TO BE HOUSEMAIDS....THEY WORK WITH ROBBERS ~~ VICTIM

A victim pf these duo, has taken to social media, to warn Nigerians about two thieves, who go around pretending to be housemmaids.

Here's what she wrote;
"Warning to everyone. Please do not employ these girls in the picture as house helps (the first one in yellow is Mariam while the other is Taiwo). They work with robbers and fraudsters.

My sister and I got the two girls from the same agent, Mr Salfu from Togo but he lives in Saki area of Oyo stat. The one in yellow worked for me for 6 weeks meanwhile I paid the agent 6 months in advance.

She ran away last week with my gold wristwatch, Samsung grand duos phone and some of my clothes, leaving my son alone in the house with the doors opened, neighbors saw her leaving on a bike with two bags.

The other one left my sister's house after 2 weeks, meanwhile she also paid for 6 months in advance. We have been calling the agent since then and he started by saying we were calling a wrong number, later he stopped picking our calls. Please share to alert everyone."

PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI'S EASTER MESSAGE TO NIGERIANS

President Muhammadu Buhari has urged all Nigerians to live together in peace and harmony, in the spirit of Easter.
He says....
“It is in our collective interest to live in peace because without peace, no meaningful and sustainable development can take place.

”Lack of peace in one part affects in one way or the other, all parts of the country. Our people must rediscover the values of peaceful co-existence, social justice, religious tolerance, dignity of labour and patriotism.”

I congratulate our Christian brothers and sisters on the celebration of this year’s Easter.

I rejoice with you on this historic occasion signifying the triumph of good over evil, light over darkness, redemption over condemnation, and hope over despair.

The commemoration of this special season in Christianity, is always preceded by fasting, piety, humility, penance and prayers of intercession in the build up to the death of Jesus Christ on Good Friday, an event which reunited man with his Creator.

The message of Easter is filled with themes of love, faith, sacrifice, dedication, commitment, fulfilment of prophecy, hope, expectation and victory, as espoused in the Scriptures and the teachings and lifestyle of Jesus Christ.

As we celebrate yet another Easter, I urge all Nigerians to live peacefully with one another and do their utmost to make Nigeria a beautiful place to reside.

In the almost two years of this administration, we have worked hard to meet the expectations of Nigerians by improving security, especially in the North-East, sustaining the campaign against corruption and have taken steps to revitalize the economy.

We are determined as never before to continue with the fight against terrorism and insurgency; sustain the peace in the Niger Delta through engagements with stakeholders; and restore peace and stability in other parts of the country.

It is in our collective interest to live in peace because without peace, no meaningful and sustainable development can take place. Lack of peace in one part affects in one way or the other, all parts of the country. Our people must rediscover the values of peaceful co-existence, social justice, religious tolerance, dignity of labour and patriotism.

I enjoin all Nigerians to keep faith in the determination and ability of this administration to change the Nigerian story for the good of all.

I wish all Nigerians happy Easter celebrations.

President Muhammadu Buhari

PHOTOS : ODELEYE REMILEKUN WHO WAS DECLARED MISSING BY FRIENDS FOUND DEAD !


 Odeleye Remilekun, who was declared missing (READ THE STORY HERE) on April 7th, days after she left her hostel to attend a party at Lagos Island has been found dead. The Fashion and Design student died in a motor accident on Third Mainland Bridge on April 1st and her body was deposited in a morgue.

It will be recalled that friends and family members took to social media to ask for information concerning the deceased's whereabouts. According to her friend, Dewumoh Mary Medese, she was last seen leaving her hostel in Gbagada to a house party on the Island with a friend that Friday. All attempts to reach her on the phone after was unsuccessful.

Dewumoh Mary Medese confirmed  her death in an Instagram post published yesterday.

"Ok I tot u were missing babe. I tried to look everywhere for u but alas u had died in an accident the next day u left home, we tot u were missing never knew u had gone to never come back with tears in my eyes and pain in my heart I pray u Rest well cos we are all going to die and yours came a lil early my regards to your dad,my dad and my mummy and pls take care of your self baby . We are going to forever miss you baby, I am going to be strong not because I am capable but for u my happy soul who loved with all her heart you lived a short life but u touched my heart with your love and happiness. Now to u who lives your life trolling, backstabbing, judging and saying hurtful things about people u know nothing about I hope u are happy your wish came true yes she is dead but she was not a prey of what u thought and hoped it was, she died in an accident on eko bridge April 1st 2017,and yes she was never a call girl or whatever name y'all have for it, I hope this makes u sleep well tonight and makes you fulfilled. Good night Remilekun @remmy.t Mi I love u endlessly nothing is ever changing this even death baby"

WHISTLE-BLOWER POLICY: LOOTERS NOW BURYING STOLEN FUNDS IN CEMETERIES ETC ~~LAI MOHAMMED

The Federal Government has hailed its whistle-blower policy, which has led to the recovery of looted funds in many currencies that may otherwise not have been discovered, describing it as an effective tool of fighting corruption in Nigeria.

In a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday, the Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, said the policy has also shown the depth of support among Nigerians for the fight against corruption.


He therefore thanked Nigerians for the enthusiasm and commitment that they have shown in helping the government to tackle the hydra-headed monster of corruption through the useful leads they have been providing to appropriate government agencies.

''Since we launched the whistle-blower policy, we have received immeasurable support from Nigerians. Yes, there is monetary reward for any information that leads to recovery of looted funds, but from what we have seen, most of the Nigerians who have come forward with useful leads were driven by patriotism rather than reward.

''Nigerians, fired by a fervid resolve to help banish corruption from their country, have daily inundated the offices of the appropriate government agencies with valuable information. We have been told how looters have resorted to burying stolen funds in their backyards, in deep forests and even in burial grounds.

''Thanks to whistle-blowers, it is now clear that a rapacious few have pillaged the nation's wealth through a vicious orgy of corrupt practices. Thanks to the useful information provided by Nigerians, it is now obvious that more funds are in the possession of looters than are available to government at all levels to meets its obligations, including paying workers' salaries, providing social amenities, upgrading infrastructure and ensuring the security of lives and property.

''As the looters continue to run helter-skelter, many of them are even abandoning their booty at unusual places, including airports. We want to assure Nigerians that we will not abandon this policy for whatever reason. Instead, we will continue to rejig it to make it more effective as a tool for fighting corruption,'' the Minister said.

He said the recovered looted funds are safe, adding that as soon as the necessary reconciliation process and the litigation in some of the cases are concluded, the government will give a full account of the funds to Nigerians.

Alhaji Mohammed re-assured Nigerians who have useful information on looted funds that the government will protect their identities and also ensure that they get the stipulated reward for their effort.