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Corps Member Arrested After Reporting Suspected Fraud To The Police by megist80: 10:28am On Jan 17, 2019
Corps member arrested after reporting suspected fraud to the police

Ayodeji Felix Olaniyi, a corps member serving in Abak, Akwa Ibom State, is currently behind bars over a fraudulent payment he received from a person he allegedly sold bitcoin to.

In a mail received some hours ago, while giving an insight into what led to Olaniyi’s arrest, one Olowoleye Olayinka wrote: “Olaniyi was arrested on the 14th of January 2019 (Monday).

He is into selling of bitcoin. He sold bitcoin to a client who resides in Delta State. The client hacked a woman’s UBA account in the same Delta State to pay him through mobile transfer to his GTB.

He noticed the name of the client who bought the bitcoin is different from the account name that paid him. He quickly went to police station (A) Division Uyo, on the 12th January 2019 to lay a complain to DPO about the transaction. .

The DPO was not on seat so he met with IPO and wrote down a statement. On 14th January 2019 (Monday), he went back to the police station (A) Division Uyo, to ensure the DPO was aware of the statement he wrote. .

However, the DPO advised him to go to his bank and confirm the transaction and to also give him feedback of what happened. But on getting to the bank, he discovered his account was frozen. .

The bank then held him and police from (C) Division at Aka Etina Road, later arrested him and nothing has been done about it. The owner of the hacked account who raised the alarm that led to his arrest, is nowhere to be found till date.”

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Re: Corps Member Arrested After Reporting Suspected Fraud To The Police by Bigmugu: 10:35am On Jan 17, 2019
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Re: Corps Member Arrested After Reporting Suspected Fraud To The Police by FlackoJodye: 11:41am On Jan 17, 2019
On God this na the cleanest format ever for hacking of bank account lol even if they check account statement the thing go still read say na the woman account d money come frm and na the nigga account the money enter loOOOOL an d of course Bitcoin address can never be traced in this life so that one gone .Father lord I need to learn this hacking do am forthose my rich uncles them wire money from they accnt use am buy bitcoins even if they go bank the tin go show dem d debit alert say na them buy the btc hahahahahahahahahahhahahaha nigeria na ghetto u gats smart this days to survive this format lit die hahahahaha

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