The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, has arrested one Chike
Nnaemeka, for allegedly tricking an official of the Federal Road Safety
Corps into marrying him and paying for the wedding.
Nnaemeka, aka Dr. Justified, was said to have duped his victim, Nkechi Ani, of N6.7m.
The
EFCC, in a statement by its spokesman, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, said
Nnaemeka, who claimed to be a gynaecologist, allegedly collected the sum
under different requests. The victim was reportedly introduced to him
by one of her classmates at the Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State.
The
suspect was also said to have tricked Ani into marrying him and they
were joined in a traditional wedding on June 6, 2015, without informing
her that he was married with three children.
In her petition, the
complainant said, ‘‘During the wedding preparation, Justified brought
up so many stories bordering on cultural issues that I or anyone from my
family is not supposed to visit his home town until after my marriage.
He also said that the tradition of his place as a lone prince demanded
that I sponsored every financial aspect of the traditional marriage, but
that he would refund me to the last one naira I spent.”
According
to the commission, the suspect continued to deceive his victim and even
claimed to have property that both Zenith Bank Plc and Diamond Bank Plc
were purportedly interested in buying.
The suspect was said to
have shown the complainant some documents of the property, and requested
her to raise some money to enable him to complete the process.
The complainant allegedly transferred some amounts to the suspect, after being assured that he would refund her.
But
on December 23, 2015, the suspect allegedly left the house on the
pretext that he was going to sign the agreement papers with the banks to
finalise the transaction. Ani also alleged that the suspect stole the
sum of $3000 belonging to her boss.
“Meanwhile, investigation has
revealed that the suspect, who is married to another woman who had
three children for him, also lied that his mother passed on some years
back. The suspect will soon be charged to court, after investigation is
concluded,” the statement added.
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