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Men of the Nigeria Police, Lagos Command, have captured a father of two, who spends significant time in utilizing online networking stages, especially Facebook, to draw guileless women to inns, where he calms, r*pes and seizes them of their resources.
The suspect, Oluwole Falaseye, 30, utilizes the pseudo-name Nipheme Ajanaku, and postures as an Abuja-based bank chief to trick women who are after rich men.
Falaseye rapidly gets to know his objective casualty, and before long he sorts out a meeting in an inn in the Amuwo-Odofin zone of Lagos.
He utilized the same ploy to welcome a woman distinguished just as Mercy for a birthday party in Opera Hotel, at Rasaq Junction, Festac Town, last Friday.
Be that as it may, Mercy, an understudy at Auchi Polytechnic, Edo State, was not able go to the "gathering" in Lagos, so she advised her cousin, Tinuke, an undergrad at Ibadan Polytechnic, Oyo State, to speak to her.
Atinuke gave a depiction of what happened at the inn:
"While at the inn room, he requested for my ATM PIN, saying he needed to move N30,000 into my record. I was at first wary, yet gave him since he said he was a bank supervisor and that his manager possessed the inn.
"He offered me a mixed beverage, however I declined in light of the fact that I don't take mixed beverages. He offered me another, saying it was not alcoholic. I took it. That was everything I could recall until I woke up to find he assaulted me.
"I was angry, in light of the fact that he is not my beau and I never expected such infringement. He apologized and we went down the stairs for the gathered birthday. He later let me know he was going upstairs to see his manager.
"I held up interminably without seeing him. When I went to the room, I met the entryway opened, with the key still with me. I was stunned.
"I found that my telephones, a Samsung Galaxy S6 and another little telephone, my accessory, ATM card and my wristwatch were no more. I went down the stairs to educate the receptionists about the improvement furthermore inquired as to whether they saw him taking off.
"They said they don't keep tab on their clients. I raised a caution which pulled in individuals."
She additionally guaranteed that the associate pulled back the aggregate with N172,000 from her record.
The suspect thought he had gotten away judgment, much to his dismay that a trap was being set for him, as the young ladies planted her young lady for him on Facebook, that prompted his capture.
Falaseye, the suspect said it was his first time he would execute the demonstration, and that the hospital expense of his little girl drove him into it.
"This is my first time of doing this. I offer shoes and suits and I head out round Nigeria to purchase and offer. Be that as it may, business has been awful and I didn't have anyone to request cash to foot my three-year-old child's healing center bill.
"So I simply made sense of that I could meet the young lady I have been visiting with and take her telephone to offer. Yes I stole her things.
"I advised her to hold up in the bar, while I went to the room, took her things and fled. I sold her telephone for N20,000."
Lagos Police Commissioner, Fatai Owoseni, said the man would have his day in court soon.
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