Most Wanted Impersonator of IG of Police Who Defrauded a Saudi Doctor Finally Apprehended in Imo (See Photo)
A
suspected fraudster has been arrested by the police for allegedly
parading himself as the Inspector-General of Police on the Internet.
Ekperebuike Akadonye
A 29-year-old suspected scammer, who allegedly paraded himself as
the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, on the Internet, has
been arrested by the operatives of the Nigerian Police Force.
According to a report by Punch newspaper, the fraudster identified
as Ekperebuike Akadonye, who was apprehended by the Inspector-General
Special Intelligence Response Team, also allegedly defrauded a Saudi
Arabia-based doctor, identified as Hassan Alkahallaf, to the tune of
$10,000.
It was learnt that the suspect, got the victim into his trap when
he introduced himself as the IG of Police and promised to help the
doctor recover his loses.
He reportedly demanded $10,000 from Alkahallaf to facilitate the
legal processes of the recovery and the victim was said to have paid the
sum into his (Akadonpe’s) account in instalments.
The suspect in his statement, allegedly confessed to the fraud,
saying he took to the crime after his shops were demolished by the
government.
He said, “I am a trader and I had shops in Mbano, Imo State.
But they were demolished by the government. One of my friends introduced
me to Internet fraud. I started by searching for prominent persons on
the Internet.
"When I found Dr Alkahallaf, he told me he had some funds
trapped in Nigeria and he wanted to claim them. I presented myself to
him as the IG and told him the President had mandated me to assist
fraudsters’ victims to get back their lost funds. I asked him to pay for
a lawyer. He believed and paid me.”
Speaking to a correspondent, a police source disclosed that the
doctor contacted the IG through the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Nigeria
after realising that he had been duped again.
“The suspect contacted his victims, including Hassan
(Alkahallaf), who is attached to the Department of Urology, Security
Forces Hospital, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, via an email address,
igofnieria@outlook.com, purportedly belonging to IG Ibrahim Idris.
“He claimed that President Muhammadu Buhari, in his fight
against corruption, had directed the IG to make refunds to victims who
had been defrauded by Nigerians in the past.
“The doctor replied to Akadonye’s emails, believing he was the
real IG of the Nigeria Police Force, and he eventually paid him $10,000
in instalments to get back his lost funds. He lied to the doctor that he
would use the money to hire a lawyer who would represent him since he
wasn’t based in Nigeria,” the source said.
Another source disclosed that the IG directed the IG team to go
after the suspect after the case was reported through the Saudi Embassy,
adding that sometime in October, the team trailed Akadonye to Imo
State, where he hails from and apprehended him.
“A mobile phone and a laptop he used in carrying out the fraud
were recovered from him. He was also found with ATM cards and an
identity card of a Federal Bureau of Investigation officer. He is
currently being interrogated by operatives of the IG response team,” the source said.
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