Fake Investigator Who Tried To Defraud A Nigerian Governor Arrested.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission yesterday, December 22,
arrested one Mohammed Momoh, a farmer, for attempting to defraud the
governor of Nasarawa State, Alhaji Tanko Al- Makura. The suspect while
posing as a “Private investigator from the Villa“ had approached the
wife of the governor with a proposition to help stop a purported
investigation of two accounts belonging to the governor, by the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission.

He claimed he came across information regarding the two accounts that
had been under investigation since 2011 and also intercepted mails and
gotten wind of investigation report purportedly sent to First Bank by
the EFCC.
The suspect had requested for N8 million but was offered N6 million.
Suspicious about the proposal, the governor’s family contacted the
Commission and were asked to play along with the suspect. The suspect
was arrested in a sting operation after he collected marked N2million.
The suspect is presently in custody and would be charged to court as soon as investigation is concluded.
In a related development, a serving Police Officer, Mohammed Nuhu Maina, has been arrested for impersonation.
In a related development, a serving Police Officer, Mohammed Nuhu Maina, has been arrested for impersonation.
The suspect who claimed to be Assistant Superintendent of Police,
ASP, attached to the Commission, had approached his victim with offer to
help him recover his money, N21m; which is subject of investigation by
the EFCC.
Maina allegedly collected several sums of money from his victim before he became suspicious.
Maina allegedly collected several sums of money from his victim before he became suspicious.

The suspect called the victim on December 21, 2017 and demanded for
more money. The victim immediately contacted the EFCC and he was
accompanied by Operatives of the Commission who tracked Maina and
arrested him opposite Rockview Hotel, close to the EFCC head office in
Wuse 2, Abuja.
In the course of arrest, Maina was found with EFCC Vehicle Auction
Certificates, EFCC Stickers, EFCC writing pads, amongst others.
Maina is currently in custody, assisting the investigation.
The EFCC has consistently warned members of the public to be wary of
impostors who go about extorting unsuspecting members of the public. The
Commission again implores the public to report any solicitation for
gratification either by genuine or fake EFCC operatives to the nearest
office of the Commission or police station.




No comments:
Disclaimer:
*Don't Forget To Drop Your Comments After Reading
*Comments on this blog are NOT posted by Agbo.
*Agbosblog Readers are SOLELY responsible for the comments they post on Agbosblog.com
*Follow On Instagram @agbosblog
*Follow On Twitter @agbosblog
Thank You