LAGOS—A middle-aged man, Pius Asomba, suspected to be the leader of a
notorious syndicate that specialized in dispossessing businessmen of
large sums of money through fake bank alerts, has been arrested by the
police in Lagos.
The Anambra State-born suspect was arrested after he jumped bail and disappeared for over two years.
Police
sources said the criminal exploits of the suspect was blown open on
August 31, 2012, after he went to one Engr. Moses Adebayo at Alaba
International market a major distributor with Nigerchin
Development
Company in Ikeja, and placed an order for cables worth N9.5 million.
According to the source, when he was told to pay for the goods, he
claimed to be in a hurry and promised to pay through his bank.
“After
they finished loading the goods around 4p.m., that day, the owner
received alert of N9.5million from his bank, confirming prompt payment
and the suspect also called to confirm payment. The owner of the goods
also corresponded with his bank and it was confirmed, he thereafter
released the goods and gave the suspect extra N50,000 for transport
expenses.”
The story, however, took a different dimension when
the owner of the goods went to the bank few days later only to be told
that it was a magic alert as nothing was paid into his account. Based on
this, the police was alerted and they commenced search for the suspect
for over a month without success.
Vanguard learned that while
detectives were looking for him, the suspect went to the warehouse of
another trader at Okokomaiko to buy iron worth about N4 million.
He
succeeded also in deceiving them with fake bank alert prompting the
involvement of both the police at Okokomaiko and a private investigator,
who ended up arresting him through his girlfriend living in Egbeda area
of Lagos State.
It was gathered that after his arrest, he
confessed to the crime and promised to pay the money. He was, however,
taken to Magistrate court at Agbo-Malu Road, Apapa, where he presented
three sureties.
He later jumped bail and efforts to get the
sureties failed. Fortunately, after about two years of searching for
him, one of the sureties was traced early this year and arrested. The
surety was granted bail with a promise to produce the principal suspect
but he failed. On November 30, 2015, the principal suspect was arrested
at Gowon Estate where he has been hiding and handed over to officials of
court, where he is being tried.
Meanwhile, it was learned that
the complainant was forced to close his account with the bank after the
suspect confessed that he connived with some officials of the bank to
dupe him. Police said detectives are also investigating some officials
of the bank with a view to fishing out all those involved in the fraud.
When
contacted, Lagos State police spokesman, Joe Offor, said the police did
their job by arresting the suspect and charging him to court. He
assured that the matter would be prosecuted to its logical conclusion.
Source: Vanguard
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