Facebook friend, 2 accomplicesheld for duping man of ₹67 lakh

Nigerian man posed as European-origin woman on social networking site

June 14, 2017 01:16 am | Updated 01:16 am IST - Mumbai

Game over:  The Cyber Crime Cell of Amravati Crime Branch with the three persons arrested  in Navi Mumbai last week for allegedly cheating a businessman.

Game over: The Cyber Crime Cell of Amravati Crime Branch with the three persons arrested in Navi Mumbai last week for allegedly cheating a businessman.

The Cyber Crime Cell of Amravati Crime Branch arrested three persons in Navi Mumbai last week for allegedly cheating a businessman of ₹67 lakh.

The Amravati police said Kailash Tiwari registered an FIR with Rajapeth police on May 20. The police said a woman of European origin and based in London became friends with Mr. Tiwari on Facebook. They soon started chatting regularly and sharing personal information.

The woman told Mr. Tiwari that he could earn a lot of money by supplying herbal seeds to an Indian firm that sold herbal products, and gave him a contact number of a herbal seed supplier in India.

Caught in web of lies

Assistant Police Inspector Kanchan Pande, Cyber Cell, Amravati, said, “An Indian woman responded to Mr. Tiwari’s call and she took down his address and sent him a sample of herbal seeds. After he informed his Facebook friend of the developments, a Nigerian national claiming to be an official with the Indian firm met him in Amravati and took the sample from him for quality control tests.”

The Nigerian got back and told Mr. Tiwari that the sample had cleared the tests and his firm wanted to place a huge order for the seeds. Mr. Tiwari bought a large consignment from the supplier and waited for several days for the Nigerian to respond. He responded saying his firm’s requirements had increased and a larger consignment was needed.

He told Mr. Tiwari that he would buy the seeds at double the price. Mr. Tiwari kept buying more seeds and paid about ₹67 lakh to the supplier of herbal seeds. Mr. Tiwari then realised he was being cheated and approached the police.

In the net

The Amravati Cyber Cell traced the Internet Protocol address of Mr. Tiwari’s Facebook friend and tracked the numbers of the supplier and the Nigerian. Last week, the police arrested Mike Philip (33) and Sukeshini Dhote (23) from Kharghar, and Emeka Ethicinachi (27) from Taloja. The police said Philip operated the fake Facebook account, Ethicinachi posed as the official and Dhote supplied the herbal seeds.

Mr. Pande said, “Philip and Ethicinachi are Nigerian nationals and Dhote is a native of Chandrapur in Madhya Pradesh. Dhote often visited her sister’s house in Ulwe in Navi Mumbai and during one such visit she met Philip. They soon became close friends and decided to get married.” The police suspect that the accused of having cheated several businessmen in the State and are examining their bank accounts to check the flow of money.

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