The Lagos State Police has
arrested a 60-year-old man, Highsent Nwogu, for producing
dollars worth N3m and defrauding residents of the Ogba area.
Nwogu, a father of five children and grandfather of three, told PUNCH Metro that he ventured into the “washing” of fake dollars to make ends meet.
Nwogu, who
hails from the Umuahia-South Local Government Area of Abia State, used a
rented apartment on Abimbola Street, College Road, Ogba, for illegal
production of the dollars.
Nwogu
would ask his victims to buy some goods from overseas, and thereafter
offered to get dollars for them to pay for the goods. The suspect
allegedly gave his victims the fake dollars.
It was gathered that a victim of the
suspect, identified as Hellen Olajide, who was defrauded of about
N1.95m, reported the matter at the Area G Command, Ogba, and Nwogu was
thereafter arrested.
The police said fake dollars worth N3m,
chemicals and water drums allegedly used by the suspect were recovered
from his apartment.
He admitted defrauding the lady of N1m, adding that he had refunded N400,000.
Nwogu said, “I used a room in my house to wash the dollars. My wife and children were not aware until the police arrested me.
“My clients did not suspect anything. I
started currency production about four years ago. I have been arrested
by the police on two occasions. This is the third time. I learnt how to
produce the money in the Iyana Ipaja area.
“It was in August that I met Hellen
(Olajide). When she found out that I had defrauded her of over N1m, she
threatened to call the police, but I assured her that I would refund the
money. She later called the police to arrest me.
“I want the government to forgive me. I
collected N10,000 from my first victim, N30,000 from my second victim
and N50,000 from another. I have three persons working with me; I used
the money to solve my family problems.”
The victim, Olajide, said she paid the
money in three instalments after Nwogu and his accomplices had
hypnotised her to pay for the goods.
She said, “I was returning from work on
that day, when three men accosted me and said I should follow them to a
place to transact business. They said they were into importation and
exportation of goods such as computer sets and Brazilian hair.
“I am sure they used some charms because
it was after paying money the third time into a bank account I was
given that my senses came back.
“It was after a month that I cried to the police for help. I want the syndicate to return my money, which is N1,992,000.”
The Lagos State Police Public Relations
Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said the state Commissioner of Police, Fatai
Owoseni, had directed that the suspect be charged to court.
She said, “The command learnt of the
case, after which operatives trailed and arrested the suspect. He
belongs to a syndicate that defrauds members of the public who want them
to create wealth. We are on the trail of the accomplices.”
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