The Police
Special Fraud Unit, PSFU, has smashed a syndicate which speclialises in
designing multinational organisations’ websites to defraud unsuspecting members
of the public, particularly applicants, and arrested six members.
Among the
suspects are a first class honours graduate and two final year students of the
Federal University of Technology Akure, FUTA.
The suspects’ modus
oparadi, according to the unit, include using logos of multinational
companies to place online advertisements for jobs and scholarships and
demanding application fee from interested individuals.
Luck ran out for
the suspects after the unit received a petition from the Organisation of
Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, last August, that a website designed as
‘OFID Scholarship Website’ (OPEC Fund for International Development for World
Student Aid Scholarship) with OFID name and logo is being used to
defraud unsuspecting Nigerian applicants.
Explaining how
they were arrested, spokesperson for the unit, Ngozi Isintume-Agu, a Deputy
Superintendent of Police, said: “The petition dated August 22, 2013, said in
the website, applicants were required to pay a fee of N2,500 and over 2,000
applicants responded through FirstBank account number 2020874607 and Access
Bank account number 0056941009 with the name, OFID WSAS NG.
“The petitioner
stated further that it was one of the victims that contacted OFID via facebook,
accusing it of being an accomplice in the fraud.
“ The Cybercrime
Section of the unit swung into action and the mastermind of the fraud, one
Falade Oluwapelumi Ayotunde, was arrested.
“His arrest led
to the arrest of five other syndicate members. Police investigation so far
revealed that over 2,000 applicants paid N2,500 each into the two bank accounts
provided by the suspects and the principal suspect is the only signatory to
both accounts.
“Twenty-five-
year-old Falade Olowapelumi Ayotunde, a 500-level Estate Management student of
the Federal University of Technology, Akure, FUTA, in his confessional
statement to operatives of the unit, admitted to have designed the website of
OFID WSAS in June, 2012.
“He, however,
claimed that the idea was sold to him by Fajobi Olalekan and Bolatiri Opemipo.
He also admitted in his statement that he opened an account in both banks with
the name OFID WSAS NG for applicants to pay in their application fee which many
responded to.
“The suspect who
hails from Akure, Ondo state, further stated that he and his cohorts printed a
postal for OFIDWAS which was on the website.
On his part,
Asaolu Victor, 25, a graduate of Mining Engineering from FUTA, admitted to have
assisted to paste the posters on-line.
According to
Asaolu, who is from Ilesha, Osun State, he was tempted to assist because of
unemployment. “Yes, I assisted to paste it on-line and at the end, I was given
the sum of N80,000 and later they added N40,000, totalling N120,000 for the
job.”
Another suspect,
Awote Temitope Emmanuel, 27, said: “I am a 500 level Estate Management student
of FUTA. I assisted Ayotunde (principal suspect ) to guarantee the
accounts he opened for the OFID programme and I was paid N70,000.”
Asked if he was
aware that the scholarship programme was fake, he nodded in affirmative.
Also on his
part, 27-year-old Fajobi Olalekan, a first class Mechanical Engineering
graduate of FUTA and the best graduating student in his department for 2012,
told operatives that he only lent the alleged mastermind N12,000 to host the
website.
According to
him, “while in school, I lived in the same lodge with Ayotunde. He and his
friends were always coming to me for educational assistance because of my
intelligence. I once fell a victim of a scam scholarship known as EDIADS.
“Ayo approached
me then and got some information regarding it which I believe gave him an idea
on how to design his OFID Scholarship Website.
“I lent Ayotunde
N12,000 which he used to host the website but he paid me N20,000 and informed
me that the plan was successful.”
Adebomi
Oluwatosin, who is also a graduate of FUTA, said he only offered the alleged
mastermind professional advice and also lent him N100,000 at the initial stage
which was paid back with an additional N100,000.
Investigation,
according to the Commissioner of Police in-charge of the unit, Umar Idris, was
on-going, informing that the suspects would be charged to court soon.
He however,
advised members of the public to verify the authenticity of any on-line advert
before parting with their money, even as he called on the victims to visit the
PSFU at Milverton Road, Ikoyi , Lagos in furtherance of the investigation.
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They should make sure nothing touches those intelligent chaps esp d 1st class material, country with no future for d youths.
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