Sesan Olufowobi
The Lagos State Police Command says it
has discovered a fake embassy operating in Lagos where many innocent
members of the public had allegedly been defrauded.
It was gathered that policemen attached
to the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) had swooped on the ‘embassy’ and
arrested two Chinese and two Nigerians.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the fake embassy was located at Golden Point and Suite on Duduyemi Street in Ejigbo, Lagos.
The RRS said the Chinese – Liu Honyang,
47; and Sun Xinai, 49 – and their Nigerian collaborators – Oriyomi
Olawale, 47 and Desmond Chinedu, 25 – had been swindling Nigerians who
had planned to travel out of the country.
It was learnt that the suspects issued mainly Trinidad and Tobago’s visas.
The RRS said the Trinidad and Tobago
embassy in the country had confirmed the visas to be fakes, while
disowning the two Chinese.
A RRS source told our correspondent that
the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni, directed the
squad to act on the intelligence reports received from some victims of
the ‘embassy.’
He said, “Some RRS policemen had lodged
in the hotel for nine days, watching and monitoring the activities of
the suspects before their eventual arrest.”
Some people, who claimed to be victims
of the fraud, stormed the RRS headquarters on Sunday to write their
statements against the suspects.
One of the victims, Adekunle Adefuye, said he met them through one of their agents, one Dorcas Slyver.
He said, “She is a daughter to my
brother’s pastor in Abeokuta, Ogun State. I told her about my intention
and zeal to travel to the United States. She told me to come to Lagos
that she could procure the American visa for me.
“On getting to Lagos, she took me to the
Chinese and I was advised to travel to Trinidad and Tobago. They said I
would secure employment with at least $3,000 salary.
“I paid a total sum of N1.3m in installment for the process, including visa processing and flight fare.”
He said he was arrested immediately he
got to Trinidad and Tobago on October 19, 2016, by the country’s
immigration officers for coming into the country with a fake visa.
“I was arrested with another Nigerian.
We spent two days with the police. They treated us like criminals trying
to enter the country illegally. We were deported on October 22, 2016,
and arrived in Nigeria the following day,” he added.
Another victim, Rasheed Ololade, said he paid N1.3m.
“I was fortunate to escape being jailed in Trinidad and Tobago for coming into the country with fake documents.
“They beat me up and starved me for two days. I was lucky to have been deported,” he added.
Another victim, Friday Owah, said he just paid N600,000 before the arrest.
He said, “I was introduced to them by one man, Mr. Oscar. They promised to secure the visa for me within two weeks.”
Another victim, Lukmon Odeyemi, who claimed to be a footballer, said he parted with N125,000.
But Sun Xinai, the main suspect, said
she was unaware that a stamped visa for Trinidad and Tobago was no
longer tenable in the country.
However, a response to a letter written
by the RRS to the High Commission of the Republic of Trinidad and
Tobago, dated December 7, 2016, read in part, “…the mission can
categorically confirm that the individual Sun Xinai, who is claiming to
be an agent of this mission, is unknown to us.
“Furthermore, this mission does not use
the services of an agent in any capacity whatsoever and has never done
so in the past either.
“With regard to the authenticity of the
attached visas, the mission can also categorically confirm that those
visas were not issued at this High Commission and are clearly
fraudulent.”
The letter was signed by one Garth Lamsee, the acting High Commissioner.
The state Police Public Relations
Officer, SP Dolapo Badmos, said the police had launched a manhunt for
other agents of the fake embassy.
“Members of the public should be wary of
visa agents. Anyone who wishes to travel out of the country should
direct their applications to the embassies,” she added.
She said the suspects had been
transferred to the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence
Department, Yaba,for further investigation.
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