Please let’s all be careful especially those
who are always interested in buying parcels of land, following strange agents
to unknown places to check out apartments or cars for sale. This is a great eye
opener !!! Always ensure you transact business through a known and registered
office, it’s safer. God help us all.
In memory of our friend and colleague.
FACTS.
On the night of Friday, the 7th of March 2014, our friend and
colleague disappeared.
He was with a friend in his rented apartment in Port Harcourt on that
night when he received a call. After answering the call at about 8pm, he told
his guest he had to dash out to meet some colleague and that he would be back
shortly. That was the last time anyone saw him alive, he met with the persons
but never returned.
He had planned to travel to home to his family in Warri on Saturday but
sadly, their expectation to see him alive and well was cut short. He never came
home.
By Monday his family was fully panicked. They checked and
confirmed that there were no accidents on the PHC-WAR road and that his name
was not on any manifest of the more popular transport companies.
Further enquiries revealed that there had been several withdrawals from his account via his ATM card along the Eleme/Onne axis of Port Harcourt.
It was then assumed that he had been kidnapped, though there was never
any call or demand for ransom.
THIRD PARTY INFORMATION
Fast forward three weeks to Friday 28th of March, when a guy
flew in to Port Harcourt from Lagos. Apparently, he came to close a business
deal.
On arrival, he checked into a hotel and got in contact with a
driver/mechanic whom he was familiar with and arranged for the guy to take him
somewhere for a business meeting with some persons. Upon arriving at the
location, they were attacked, but luckily the mechanic/driver escaped. He
returned to the location a while later with police men and met the corpse of
his client (the man from Lagos). Per protocol, the police searched the area and
discovered the now de-composing corpse of our colleague.
OUR THOUGHTS
It appears there is a syndicate or gang of criminals who are using a
‘honey trap’ to lure unsuspecting people to an untimely and gruesome death. We
believe based on the little facts we have that they are parading an item for
sale for an unbelievable bargain price. WE DO NOT KNOW WHAT IT IS OR HOW
THE INITIAL CONTACT IS MADE (MOST LIKELY ONLINE), it could be anything
from a high end vehicle or heavy duty equipment to real estate property, though
it’s more likely to be a car/vehicle because it is unlikely our colleague would
go out at night to inspect a piece of land and the fact that their last victim
contacted a mechanic/driver indicates that he was likely looking for his
input/opinion on the state of item he wanted to buy. AGAIN, WE DON’T KNOW
THE DETAILS OF THE ‘DEAL’ BECAUSE NONE OF THE PEOPLE WHO STARTED THE DEAL
SURVIVED TO TELL THE TALE.
Whatever it is, we believe that they are offering it at a substantial
below market price, hence the interest from would be victims.
After price negotiations (presumably on phone), they would arrange to
meet up with their customer for inspection only to accost the person, beat and
torture him/her until the person divulges the pin code to his/her ATM card(s)
which they would have already taken. They proceed to confirm the code they have
forced the victim to divulge is correct by using it in any nearby ATM machine
(also definitely check the balance), after which they kill the person and
set-up another deal for the next weekend while they continue withdrawing from
their victims account(s).
It seems logical because in the build up to the deal, it’s logical that
the person would have started accumulating money in his/her account towards the
purchase.
This scenario fits our colleague’s case.
They called him on Friday night of 7th March, 2014 to meet-up
with them, he went, they beat him and tortured him till he gave them his pin,
they confirmed it and killed him.
The same scenario played out again three weeks later only this time, one
of the two people escaped to raise an alarm.
Please we all need to be careful not to fall for this or any other
‘honey trap’ be it via online or any other media.
SPREAD THE WORD - THEIR NEXT WOULD BE VICTIM COULD BE SAVED BY YOUR
ACTIONS!!
Sent In By Ayodele Olu
Further enquiries revealed that there had been several withdrawals from his account via his ATM card along the Eleme/Onne axis of Port Harcourt.
Wat a world of wickedness nd greed.God almighty will surely visit them sooner than they can even think.
ReplyDeleteNigeria sorry!God will cleanse n heal you!
ReplyDeleteIts end time,may God forgive n rescue us in Jesus name Amen
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