Man duped of ₹30L, Nigerian arrested

November 17, 2018 11:26 pm | Updated 11:26 pm IST - Hyderabad

A 38-year-old Nigerian, wanted by the Rachakonda police for job and OLX frauds, was arrested after a city-based hotel management graduate lodged a cheating complaint against a group of Nigerians.

The complainant, Bala Kumar said he had uploaded his resume on various online job portals. Soon after, he got a call from a person who promised him a job in Canada and asked him to transfer money for processing visa and other documents. Between September 2017 and May this year, Mr Kumar transferred nearly ₹30.60 lakh to various accounts after which he stopped getting response from the other end.

Realising he had been duped, Mr. Kumar lodged a complaint with Rachakonda police, who arrested Kalu Kalu Chukwu of Abia State in Nigeria. Chukwu was found to be overstaying in Bengaluru; he had come in 2012 on business visa for three months, said J. Narender Goud, inspector-Cyber Crime. He is also accused of cheating a DRDO retired scientist by promising him a post-retirement job in the U.K., said police. Two laptops, 19 mobile phones, two passports and an SUV car were seized from Chukwu.

The accused along with fellow Nigerians, Isaac Emmabro, Stanley, Aba Yomi, Yemi Joseph, Ekene Agu Pa Egbe, Mike , Dobera and Daniel Chidiebere Chukwuanu had hatched a plan to cheat gullible people through phishing calls, job frauds, matrimonial frauds and other forms of online cheating.

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