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Police arrest suspect for allegedly using popular philanthropist’s Face-book account to defraud public

Supreme Desk
7 Dec 2023 8:49 AM GMT
Police arrest suspect for allegedly using popular philanthropist’s Face-book account to defraud public
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Ndukwe said that the arrest was made by police operatives serving in New Haven Police Division on Dec. 3, at about 12:30 p.m. when they acted on credible information.

Police operatives of the Enugu State Command have arrested a suspect, Mr. Somtochukwu Franklin, 26, for allegedly faking and using a popular philanthropist’s Facebook account to defraud members of the public.

This is contained in a statement issued by the command’s spokesperson, DSP Daniel Ndukwe, on Wednesday in Enugu.

Ndukwe said that the arrest was made by police operatives serving in the New Haven Police Division on Dec. 3, at about 12:30 p.m., when they acted on credible information.

According to him, Franklin uses the Facebook account name and details of Chief Emmanuel Okoh, popularly known as "Okwuluora,” to defraud unsuspecting members of the public.

“A preliminary investigation has revealed that the suspect confessed to the crime, as he created the fake “Okwuluora” Face-book account in January 2023 and has since been using it to solicit funds from his over 33,000 followers.

“The suspect further stated that he usually waits for the actual “Okwuluora” to make a post, soliciting support for people in situations requiring financial assistance.

“Upon sighting such posts, he immediately copies and posts them on the fake Facebook account and changes the beneficiary’s account details to his, thereby fraudulently obtaining funds from unsuspecting donors,” he said.

The police spokesman noted that by so doing, the suspect had received funds running into tens of thousands of Naira from donors.

He said that the state’s Commissioner of Police, Mr. Kanayo Uzuegbu, had ordered the State Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department (CID) to conduct a further thorough investigation and timely prosecution of the suspect.

Ndukwe said: “The commissioner, therefore, enjoins victims of the fraudulent act to report to the State CID and volunteer their statements.

“The commissioner also called on the citizenry to be wary of social media impostors and their fraudulent activities, especially this yuletide."

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