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Woman Seeking Spiritual help Loses N7.5m To Fraudsters In Lagos

A woman seeking spiritual help has lost N7.5m to fraudsters in Lagos.

 

Glamtush reports that the Lagos State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of two suspected fraudsters for swindling a yet-to-be-identified woman out of N7.5m in the Ikorodu area of the state.

This online platform understands that the state Police Public Relations Officer, SP Benjamin Hundeyin, in a tweet on Sunday, said the suspects perpetrated the crime under the guise of providing spiritual help for the woman.

He explained that the suspects were on the brink of collecting another tranch of funds from the victim when the police arrested them.

Hundeyin wrote, “In Ikorodu, these two duped a woman to the tune of N7.5m under the guise of providing ‘spiritual help’. She realised the fraud and approached the police. They were apprehended when they arranged to get another batch of funds from her. Investigation is ongoing.”

GLAMTUSH

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