Ebonyi police confirm arrest of suspected fraudster who allegedly duped 4 clergymen
The Ebonyi Police Command on Wednesday confirmed the arrest of a
suspect who allegedly defrauded four clergymen of millions of naira in
the state.
The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Chris
Anyanwu, confirmed the arrest of the suspect who hails from Oziza
Community in Afikpo North Local Government Area of the state.
Anyanwu said the suspect was arrested following a tip-off by his victims.
"Some amount of money he fraudulently obtained from the suspects were recovered from him when he was arrested by our officers.
"He
operates a notorious syndicate which he leads as he took us to Delta
State where he spent some part of the money fraudulently obtained from
one of the clergy men, Pastor Kingsley Nnachi.
"The
suspect will be charged to court and will be prosecuted after we have
conducted full investigations into the matter," he said.
He said the command was poised to rid the state of criminals and solicited for cooperation from the public.
"We
call on the public to always give the police useful and verifiable
information that will enable us nip all criminal activities in the bud
while assuring that the information will always remain confidential," he
said.
Nnachi, a pastor at the Assemblies of God Church,
Abakaliki, said that the suspect illegally operated as a minister of the
church in Lagos, using this to dupe him.
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