I Target Rich Widows, Divorcees For Marriage - 22-year-old 'Fine Boy' Fraudster Confesses (See Photo)
An
internet fraudster who specializes in duping rich widows and divorcees
with marriage proposals has been arrested by the police.
Chinedu Iroko after he was caught
A 22-year-old man, identified as Chinedu Iroko has confessed of
defrauding rich widows and divorcees through social media. The secondary
school dropout said he used his 'fine boy' pictures to lure the women
by showing interest in them. He was arrested by the the Victoria Island
Police Station, Lagos State.
According to NewTelegraph, Iroko had defrauded a woman who then
reported him at the police station before his arrest. It was gathered
that a police agent went on Facebook to become friends with Iroko. The
officer then acted like a widow and started chatting with Iroko until it
got to the stage where he asked for money. He was asked to come for the
money, when he got to the venue, he walked into the waiting arms of
policemen. During investigation, police discovered that Iroko goes by
many names, including Frank, Odinaka, Fine boy and Stanley.
The police said: “The suspect is a secondary school dropout,
but he’s very skilled in the use of computer. He frequents Facebook and
dating sites. His modus operandi is to go on these social media sites
where he takes on the identity of a wealthy Igbo widower living in the
United State of America.”
Iroko said: “The women I target are usually divorcees and
widows; these women are desperate to have companions. I lied to them
that I live in USA. I do this by posing as a wealthy widower. This
widower is an Igbo man and I target Igbo women so that I can communicate
with them in Igbo.
I’m can’t speak English language fluently.” According to the police, the suspect would post pictures on Facebook and dating sites, claiming to be searching for a wife.
He would go further to post pictures of expensive cars, houses,
just to get attention of wealthy divorcees, and widows. The police
added: “The suspect had obtained over N5 million from his victims,
using these gimmicks. Luck, however, ran out on him after he duped the
last victim.”
Further disclosing how he used to catch his victims and get money from them, Iroko said: “I
calculated that I will not spend more than 10 days before I achieve my
aim. So, what I do is to put pressure on the women, though subtly, so
they would part with money. I go as far as introducing them to my
fictitious family members. I go on to make series of demands.”
He added: “These women end up parting with the money, hoping
that I would repay them. But after collecting the money, I block their
phone numbers from calling me.
"The least amount I have collected from victims is N300, 000. I have also collected up to N1.5milion.
"I don’t feel I have done anything wrong because I need money to survive”.
The suspect has been charged to the Igbosere Magistrate Court on charge of obtaining under false pretense.
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