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Thursday, January 29, 2009
Police parade goat as robbery suspect!!!!!!...LOL
It was a shocking sight yesterday as men of the Kwara State Police Command paraded a goat as an armed robbery suspect.
The goat "robbery suspect"
The goat "suspect" is being detained over an alleged attempt to snatch a Mazda car. The mysterious goat, according to the Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Tunde Mohammed, while briefing bewildered journalists at the Force headquarters, is an armed robber who attempted to snatch the said car, Wednesday night, and later transformed into the goat in a bid to escape arrest.
He explained that men of a vigilance group in Anifowose Ipata/Oloje areas of the state capital had chased two armed robbery suspects who wanted to demobilise the Mazda car with the intention of stealing it, and
"while one of them escaped, the other was about to be apprehended by the team when he turned his back on the wall and turned to this goat. They quickly grabbed the goat and here it is.’’ Mohammed said.
The police spokesman said the goat "armed robbery suspect" will not be left off the hook until investigations into the case are concluded.
He also said that no fewer than five stolen vehicles have been recovered by the state Police Command while some suspects were also arrested. Among those arrested, he said was one Idowu Oni of Araromi area of Akure who escaped from Akure Prison.
He added that the escaped convict was arrested in Ilorin after stealing a Mazda 323 car belonging to Mrs. Henrietta Ayijesu.
He also said another armed robbery and rape suspect was in their custody, assuring that the suspects will soon appear in court.
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Sunday, January 25, 2009
Man loses £130,000 in online scam
A 32-year-old man has lost more than £130,000 in an internet scam involving Nigerian fraudsters.
Police said the victim, from Portsmouth, was befriended online by a man posing as a woman in 2007.
He was asked for money to help the "woman's" dying mother and believed he also funded the funeral.
He then got emails from people posing as FBI agents investigating the scam, who duped him into funding trips to Nigeria so they could investigate.
The money cannot be recovered due to the current political situation in Nigeria
Det Con Jon Knox
A Hampshire police spokeswoman said: "It eventually transpired that the woman was in fact a Nigerian man who had been lying to obtain money from the man in Portsmouth."
The spokeswoman said the victim later received further emails from someone else purporting to be another victim of the fraud as well as men who claimed to be FBI agents.
"The agents said they would take on the Portsmouth man's case if he would fund their trip to Nigeria and any subsequent costs they incurred, which the man agreed to," she said.
"This went on for many months before it again transpired that the emails were fraudulent, and in fact another attempt to obtain money from the man.
"The money cannot be recovered due to the current political situation in Nigeria, resulting in a lack of co-operation from the police in the country."
Det Con Jon Knox said: "This is a very sad situation, and this man has now parted with a huge sums of money through his own good nature - in trying to help others and then to recover some of what he had lost.
"We do not want anyone else to fall foul of this kind of shocking activity and I would warn anyone who is asked for money over the internet by people they do not know to refuse and not put yourself at risk."
Police said the victim, from Portsmouth, was befriended online by a man posing as a woman in 2007.
He was asked for money to help the "woman's" dying mother and believed he also funded the funeral.
He then got emails from people posing as FBI agents investigating the scam, who duped him into funding trips to Nigeria so they could investigate.
The money cannot be recovered due to the current political situation in Nigeria
Det Con Jon Knox
A Hampshire police spokeswoman said: "It eventually transpired that the woman was in fact a Nigerian man who had been lying to obtain money from the man in Portsmouth."
The spokeswoman said the victim later received further emails from someone else purporting to be another victim of the fraud as well as men who claimed to be FBI agents.
"The agents said they would take on the Portsmouth man's case if he would fund their trip to Nigeria and any subsequent costs they incurred, which the man agreed to," she said.
"This went on for many months before it again transpired that the emails were fraudulent, and in fact another attempt to obtain money from the man.
"The money cannot be recovered due to the current political situation in Nigeria, resulting in a lack of co-operation from the police in the country."
Det Con Jon Knox said: "This is a very sad situation, and this man has now parted with a huge sums of money through his own good nature - in trying to help others and then to recover some of what he had lost.
"We do not want anyone else to fall foul of this kind of shocking activity and I would warn anyone who is asked for money over the internet by people they do not know to refuse and not put yourself at risk."
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Thursday, January 1, 2009
HAPPY NEW YEAR......LAFF AND JAMZ FEAT B.MOUTH AND MANY MORE!!!!!!!!
Happy New year to my naija ppl all over the globe...this is my new year gift to u guys...1 luv (bossman88)
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