Saturday, 18 October 2014
FAKE EFCC SYNDICATE NABBED IN ONDO
A deadly syndicate of fraudsters who
virtually opened an office for the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission in Akure,
the Ondo State capital, from where they
dispatch fake invitation letters to
unsuspecting heads of government agencies
purporting to be carrying out investigation
activities against them, has been
uncovered.
The kingpin of the syndicate, one Olubunmo
Olalekan, who is currently in EFCC custody in
Abuja, was arrested by operatives of the
Department of State Service, DSS, and handed
over to the Commission.
At the point of arrest, Olalekan who parades
himself as a Principal Detective Superintendent
of the EFCC, had in his possession fake letter
head papers of the Commission, 30 GSM sim
cards, assorted complimentary cards, a laptop
computer and printer from where he churns out
the fraudulent invitation letters.
His modus operandi is to send out the bulk
invitation letters to as many agencies as
possible, via courier, claiming to have pending
petitions alleging corruption against their heads.
Investigations so far revealed that the suspect
has written and distributed over sixty letters
purportedly from the Commission to several top
officials of ministries, department and agencies.
Among them are the chairman, Oyo State
Universal Basic Education Board, Ibadan;
Managing Director, NPDC Limited, Sapele Road,
Benin City; Professor Idowu Odeyemi, Provost
Nigerian Institute of Mining and Geosciences,
Jos; Managing Director/Chief Executive Office,
Jebba Hydro Electric Plc, Jebba, Niger State;
Medical Director, National Obstetric Fistula
Centre, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State; Dr. Iyela Ajayi,
Provost Federal College of Education, Okene, Kogi
State and a host of others.
He would leave a GSM number in the letters
asking the agency heads to contact a PDS
Adeniyi. Those who fall for the scam are asked
to pay money for the purported case against
them to be dropped.
The syndicate had gone to the extent of issuing
clearance letters to those that met their terms.
But some heads of agencies that are sure they
had done nothing untoward to warrant
investigation by the EFCC have been bold to
contact the Commission, which was how
Olalekan was nabbed.
Dr. Osunyikanmu Pius, director of Technical Aids
Corps, Abuja was one of the agency heads
targeted by the scammer. But once he received
the invitation letter with instruction to contact a
PDS Adeniyi, Dr. Pius Osunyinkanmi alerted the Commission.
He was encouraged to play along and
consequently paid the sum of N2 million into an
Access Bank Account as demanded by the
suspect to throw the case. A sting operation was
planned, but Olalekan was arrested by men of
the DSS before he could draw the money.
Investigation so far revealed that the suspect
who operates from his home in Shagari
Extension, Akure, Ondo State has obtained
millions of naira from victims who were willing
to pay his price to escape the ordeal of a
phantom investigation. Unknown to them, they
had enriched a fraudster.
Olalekan is not the lone player in this scheme of
trickery. His two accomplices, a certain Ahaji
Yero and one Mr Bako are currently at large even
as the EFCC launches a massive manhunt to
bring them to justice.
Olalekan’s arrest represents a major
breakthrough in the effort of the EFCC to break
the ring of fraudsters that specializes in
impersonating officials of the agency to dupe
unsuspecting members of the public.
The Commission has repeatedly warned
members of the public to be wary of invitation
letters purportedly emanating from the agency
with instructions to contact any supposed official
through a GSM line.
No authentic EFCC invitation letter will request
anybody to contact an official by telephone.
Rather, you are asked to report at an EFCC office
to be interviewed by a designated officer.
Members of the public are encouraged to report
any suspicious invitation to the Commission’s
Department of Internal Affairs by email:
DIA@EFCCNIGERIA.ORG or call this number: 09-
9044758 between 8am and 5pm weekdays only
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