The
Nigeria Police, Warri Area Command, Warri, Delta State, has arrested and
paraded two suspects involved in e-banking transfer fraud to the tune of four
million naira.
The
Area Commander, ACP Hussaini Rabiu, over the weekend, paraded the suspects in
Warri.
The
two suspects are Mr Edema Rapheal (20), an apprentice, who resides at No. 9,
Ogbelaka Street, Benin City and Mr Friday Wuruyai (21), a Federal Government
Scholarship 200 level student of Benson Idahosa University, studying Computer
Science and resides at No. 24 Abala Street, Warri.
The
four million naira, said to have been electronically stolen, belonged to one Mr
Chris Ekpekurede, an engineer, who resides at No. 2, Saniyo Street, Off Jakpa
Road, Effurun.
Ekpekurede
was said to have received a phony text message on June 12, 2013 which read:
“Dear customer, your First Bank online security is still not active. Please,
log in below to activate your online verification privacy Department 2013 First
Bank Plc.”
The
unsuspecting Ekpekurede was said to have logged in all his bank details
including his ATM pin number. Thereafter, he received an alert from First Bank
Nigeria Plc that he had transferred four million naira from his account.
He
immediately contacted the bank manager, who tried, in co-operation with other
banks, to salvage part of the money.
The
investigation revealed that the fraudsters, while using the electronic
transfer, transferred the sum of four million naira from Ekpekurede’s First
Bank Account to a UBA account operated by one Egbo Patience.
The
money was further re-transferred in piecemeal of ₦300,000 each to 13 other
accounts with different banks in this order: with UBA (7 accounts); GTB (5
accounts) and Fidelity Bank (1 account).
According
to ACP Rabiu, the fraudsters had withdrawn a large chunk of the money before
the salvage mission was started, noting that two of the account holders that
had been arrested are helping detectives in tracing the other fleeing suspects.
The
police boss said that only two million naira was salvaged from the various
accounts, while the banks had frozen all the 13 accounts. He added that the
suspects will soon appear in court while the trail of others continues.
He
assures that the state will enjoy peace, saying he had already alerted all DPOs
in his area to mobilise their men to strategic areas to keep a watch on
criminals.
well done mr DPO
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