The police in Lagos have arrested 33
year old single mother of four, Aishat Akintunde pictured above, for allegedly
defrauding her Facebook lover of money and properties valued at about N5
million. According to PM news, Aishat, a native of Abeokuta, Ogun State, met
her France-based victim, Ayobami Adeniyi online in 2016 and promised to marry
him.
Trouble started for the suspect when the DCP in charge of Federal SARS, Lagos, Ibrahim Kaoje dispatched a team led by DSP Olaniyi Festus to Sango Ota area of Ogun State to arrest a suspected female smuggler that allegedly sold an unregistered Renault bus with properties inside value at about N2.5 million for just N1 million.
During police investigations, Aishat told the police that she had a lover in France who shipped the bus into Nigeria for her to sell. The police then reached out to Ayobami to confirm the report. When contacted, Ayobami appealed to the police arrest Aishat and keep her in detention, promising to be in Nigeria in the next two days. Upon his arrival, he went to the police to narrate his experience with Aishat.
Trouble started for the suspect when the DCP in charge of Federal SARS, Lagos, Ibrahim Kaoje dispatched a team led by DSP Olaniyi Festus to Sango Ota area of Ogun State to arrest a suspected female smuggler that allegedly sold an unregistered Renault bus with properties inside value at about N2.5 million for just N1 million.
During police investigations, Aishat told the police that she had a lover in France who shipped the bus into Nigeria for her to sell. The police then reached out to Ayobami to confirm the report. When contacted, Ayobami appealed to the police arrest Aishat and keep her in detention, promising to be in Nigeria in the next two days. Upon his arrival, he went to the police to narrate his experience with Aishat.
“I am a Nigerian from Oyo State and
based in France. I met the suspect Akintunde on Facebook in November 2016. And
in the cause of our discussion, the suspect told me that she was a divorcee and
that if I was ready for a relationship I should send her money to rent an
accommodation and I sent the sum of N100, 000 to her because I was desperately
in need of a wife from Yoruba land. In February 2017, the suspect told me
that her mother was a big time oil dealer in Nigeria managing three filing
stations. She later told me that her mother was about to sell off one of the
filing stations for N4 million and she advised me to purchase the station so
that any time I returned to Nigeria to settle down with her, I would have
investment to fall back on. She sent three pictures of the three filing station
to me to convince me. I accepted her advice thinking that she was a honest
woman who would be a good house wife. Before I started investing in the filing
station, I requested to speak with her mother to confirm her claims and her
mother equally confirmed through phone call that she was an oil dealer
operating three filing stations in Nigeria and that she was about to sell one
of the station for N4 million.
Following her mother’s confirmation, I told the suspect to
open an account in her name for me to be transferring money into it till the N4
million was completed to pay for the filing station. I transferred the sum of
N750,000, N650,000, 250,000 and N200, 000 into her account. I equally sold my
Peugeot car in Nigeria for N1 million and remitted the money into her
account. I also shipped a Renault bus with properties inside valued about
N2.5 million to her to sell and pay for the filing station. But I was surprised
to hear that she did not buy any filing station, but instead converted all my
money to her personal use and plunged me into debt. I am now appealing to
the Nigerian Police to help me recover my money from the suspects,” he said.
In her
defence, Akintude allegedly admitted receiving only the sum of N1.5 million
cash from the complainant and not N5 million which he was claiming and a bus
which she sold for N1 million and used the process to buy an uncompleted
building at Ijoko area of Sango Ota, Ogun State.
The Police say she would soon be charged to court after investigations into the matter has been completed.
The Police say she would soon be charged to court after investigations into the matter has been completed.
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