A fake Deputy
Superintendent of Customs, Ramoni Raji, who along with two others have allegedly
duped victims of nothing less than N5m in auction sales.
Punch Metro learnt that Raji, with the other suspects Usman Ibrahim and Adekunle Thomas was apprehended on Tuesday, February 17, in the Gowon Estate area of Lagos. They were arrested by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad.
Punch Metro learnt that Raji, with the other suspects Usman Ibrahim and Adekunle Thomas was apprehended on Tuesday, February 17, in the Gowon Estate area of Lagos. They were arrested by operatives of the Special Anti-Robbery Squad.
Our correspondent gathered
that while Raji disguised as a DSC, Thomas pretended to be Raji’s driver, while
Ibrahim was in charge of giving out bank account for victims to pay.
It was gathered that Raji
told victims that he was in charge of auctioning vehicles and some goods in
containers.
The police explained that
the three allegedly usually took their victims to the Wharf, Apapa area to show
them the goods and vehicles.
Our correspondent learnt
that a victim, identified simply as Mrs. Uche, was duped of N1.8m when she opted
to buy an auctioned Toyota Highlander and paid the sum into an account supplied
by the suspects.
The 63-year-old Raji from
Okene, Kogi State, confessed that he had used the customs uniform to dupe
victims in Abuja, Lagos and Ilorin, Kwara State.
He said,
“I am not a customs officer. I decided to buy
the uniform to do business. I bought it from a tailor for N5, 000 with all the
kits. The tailor did not know I was not a customs officer.
“I bought the DSC uniform
and rank in 2013. The name on the uniform is Yakubu Lawal. I used the uniform
to do fake auction sales. I went to Uche’s shop on Unity Road, Ikeja, and
convinced her to pay for the vehicle. She initially paid N800, 000 and then the
balance subsequently.
“We also have buyers who
had fallen into our trap in Ilorin and Abuja. We made N3.5m from a deal in
Ilorin, Kwara State. We made N1.4m from another deal.”
Raji, who lived with his
family in the Ipaja area of Lagos, added that he became a suspected fraudster
when he lost his job with a flour mill firm.
Adekunle, 52, from Ido,
Ekiti State, who feigned as the driver, told our correspondent that he was paid
10 per cent on every deal Raji brought to the gang.
He said
, “It was last year that I
met Raji. I drove him whenever he went to meet his clients. He usually gave me
10 per cent on every deal. We met at a beer parlour, and we became good
friends. I did not know it will get us into trouble.”
Ibrahim, 39-year-old from Kano State, also
noted that he got about N250,000 from the deals he participated in.
“When we made the N1.4m, he
paid me N140, 000. I also got N80,000 from another deal,” he said.
The Police Public Relations Officer, DSP
Kenneth Nwosu, confirmed the arrest, adding that investigations were ongoing at
the SARS into the matter.
He said,
“The fake customs officer
was arrested with full DSC rank in customs uniform. He and others have duped
several citizens. Investigation continues at the SARS.”
Punch
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