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Romance / John Legend's Wife Reply To Not Taking Her Husband's Last Name by calebfm(m): 6:42pm On Mar 23, 2018 |
Phones / Re: TH Has Agreed To Buy 9mobile, Nigeria’s 4th Largest Telecoms Provider. by calebfm(m): 7:00am On Mar 23, 2018 |
make dem sha improve d network, cos I wan port from mtn 2 Likes |
Celebrities / Re: BBNaija: Bobrisky Promises Nina N500k & Malaysian Hair. Tells Her To Stop Crying by calebfm(m): 9:39am On Mar 21, 2018 |
do I look like I care? |
Crime / Re: Man Who Fled Over Fulani Herdsmen Attacked On Returning To His Village (Graphic) by calebfm(m): 8:28pm On Feb 13, 2018 |
and na this pple I dey share country with i |
Phones / Re: Samsung Galaxy S9 & S9 Plus Price Leaks by calebfm(m): 7:32am On Feb 09, 2018 |
say wetin? I craze? |
Agriculture / Re: Ten Things Farmers Should Do In The New Year by calebfm(m): 3:43pm On Jan 04, 2018 |
nice one |
Car Talk / Re: NIO Launches ES8 All-Electric SUV That Cost Half The Price Of Tesla's Model X by calebfm(m): 7:17am On Dec 23, 2017 |
Oh lord and I never buy golf oo 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Photo Of Soldier Killed By Boko Haram by calebfm(m): 9:30am On Dec 15, 2017 |
businessempire:but una no dey try as una dey slap civilians anyhow |
Education / Re: FG Approves Six New Private Universities (names) by calebfm(m): 7:14pm On Dec 06, 2017 |
e no consign me |
Celebrities / Re: "I Am Not Pregnant" Tiwa Savage Says As She Shuts Down Rumors. by calebfm(m): 6:48pm On Nov 21, 2017 |
who her pregnancy epp |
Crime / Re: Young Robbers Arrested With Gun During Stop & Search On Gboko-Ugbema Roa (Pics) by calebfm(m): 10:05pm On Nov 20, 2017 |
see their face like mugabe shiit 1 Like |
Car Talk / Re: Porsche And Singer Vehicles Collaborate To Make Porsche 964 DLS by calebfm(m): 10:07am On Nov 20, 2017 |
chai See Davido car ooo frog car |
Celebrities / Re: Dammy Krane Joins Shatta Wale In Shading Wizkid, Fans React by calebfm(m): 8:51am On Nov 16, 2017 |
savages everywhere |
Celebrities / Re: Pictures From Captain Tunde Demuren’s Birthday Party by calebfm(m): 5:20pm On Nov 14, 2017 |
love is sweet with money 3 Likes 1 Share |
Travel / Re: Car Crashes Into A Bar In Abakaliki As EBSU Students Run (Graphic Pics) by calebfm(m): 7:08pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
God be praise |
Celebrities / Re: Kiss Daniel Leaves G-worldwide, Launches “FLY BOY I.N.C” His Own Record Label by calebfm(m): 2:25pm On Nov 13, 2017 |
NwaAmaikpe:2 face nko? or Timaya abi na flavour dey all flopped abi? gerrarahere mehn |
Politics / Re: New Tactics Use By Kidnappers by calebfm(m): 10:40am On Oct 28, 2017 |
make una learn from this |
Politics / New Tactics Use By Kidnappers by calebfm(m): 10:38am On Oct 28, 2017 |
new tactics use by kidnappers. KIDNAPPERS NEW TACTICS - IMPLICATING OTHER PEOPLE SO THAT THEY CAN GET AWAY WITH THEIR CRIMES. This is a true story, pls read to the end. My colleagues husband is in police custody as we speak. What was his crime? He is being accused of conniving with KIDNAPPERS or of being a KIDNAPPER. Unfortunately he is innocent. How then did he get involved? My colleagues husband (Let's call him Mr. X) was in his car sales shop in Owerri over the weekend when a man walked in and claimed he was there to buy a car (Let's call him the customer). Mr. X looked at The customer and noticed the following 1) His pockets were bulging with cash 2) He was uneasy. Mr X was immediately suspicious. The man claimed he wanted 2 buy a Toyota Siena which Mr X told him cost 1.8M naira. The customer did not argue or bargain. He simply said Ok and asked Mr. X to give him his account number so he could transfer the money to him. Mr. X did as he asked tho he wondered how a man could purchase a car without even inspecting it or even trying to beat down the price. The customer transferred the account number to another person by text, as he explained to Mr.X that it was that person who would do the transfer. Few minutes after, Mr.X received an alert for 500000NGN. He asked his customer why he transferred 500k when that wasn't what they agreed on. The customer made a call and began shouting at the person at the other end, asking him why he transferred an amount less than the agreed amount. After he ended the call, he told Mr.X not to worry again. He wouldn't buy the car again, he said. He pleaded with Mr. X to go and use an atm, withdraw the cash and give it to him. Mr X was uncomfortable and said no. The customer insisted and even offered that Mr. X could take 30,000 ngn from the money for his trouble and withdraw 470,000NGN for him. Mr.X refused, insisting that he would return the money to the original sender. The customer left. The next day Mr. X proceeded to the bank where he filled a teller over the counter and paid the money back to the account number that made the transfer. In the remarks section he wrote - suspicious transaction. He went home. The following day he headed for the bank again to withdraw some money and observed that he couldn't use his atm card - it had been blocked. He went to other atm machines and observed same. So he proceeded to his own bank to make a report and he was instantly detained and subsequently taken into police custody. Apparently his account had been placed on red alert by 1st bank - his bank. It was at the police station he was told that he was a kidnap suspect. The 500000NGN he received in his account was paid in by a member of the family of a kidnap victim. The victim was kidnapped in Enugu. The KIDNAPPERS also raped another member of the family before making away with the victim. Aware that they were being investigated, they deviced a means of collecting the ransom monies. Apparently, the customer's bulging pockets were from people whom he had successfully convinced to unwittingly assist him in collecting his ransom. He hoped Mr.X would withdraw the money and give to him so he could collect the ransom without exposing himself. So they planned to implicate innocent people by cooking up the ruse of buying something from them, then pretending that there was an issue and asking for the money to be withdrawn and given to them, cash. Right now Mr.X husband is still in police custody. He has been transferred to Enugu where the kidnapping was carried out . His saving grace was that he transferred the money right back to the source and indicated on the teller that it was a suspicious transaction People, we must be vigilant. We must be observant. We must ask questions. This is a true story, happening now. new tactics use by kidnappers. KIDNAPPERS NEW TACTICS - IMPLICATING OTHER PEOPLE SO THAT THEY CAN GET AWAY WITH THEIR CRIMES. This is a true story, pls read to the end. My colleagues husband is in police custody as we speak. What was his crime? He is being accused of conniving with KIDNAPPERS or of being a KIDNAPPER. Unfortunately he is innocent. How then did he get involved? My colleagues husband (Let's call him Mr. X) was in his car sales shop in Owerri over the weekend when a man walked in and claimed he was there to buy a car (Let's call him the customer). Mr. X looked at The customer and noticed the following 1) His pockets were bulging with cash 2) He was uneasy. Mr X was immediately suspicious. The man claimed he wanted 2 buy a Toyota Siena which Mr X told him cost 1.8M naira. The customer did not argue or bargain. He simply said Ok and asked Mr. X to give him his account number so he could transfer the money to him. Mr. X did as he asked tho he wondered how a man could purchase a car without even inspecting it or even trying to beat down the price. The customer transferred the account number to another person by text, as he explained to Mr.X that it was that person who would do the transfer. Few minutes after, Mr.X received an alert for 500000NGN. He asked his customer why he transferred 500k when that wasn't what they agreed on. The customer made a call and began shouting at the person at the other end, asking him why he transferred an amount less than the agreed amount. After he ended the call, he told Mr.X not to worry again. He wouldn't buy the car again, he said. He pleaded with Mr. X to go and use an atm, withdraw the cash and give it to him. Mr X was uncomfortable and said no. The customer insisted and even offered that Mr. X could take 30,000 ngn from the money for his trouble and withdraw 470,000NGN for him. Mr.X refused, insisting that he would return the money to the original sender. The customer left. The next day Mr. X proceeded to the bank where he filled a teller over the counter and paid the money back to the account number that made the transfer. In the remarks section he wrote - suspicious transaction. He went home. The following day he headed for the bank again to withdraw some money and observed that he couldn't use his atm card - it had been blocked. He went to other atm machines and observed same. So he proceeded to his own bank to make a report and he was instantly detained and subsequently taken into police custody. Apparently his account had been placed on red alert by 1st bank - his bank. It was at the police station he was told that he was a kidnap suspect. The 500000NGN he received in his account was paid in by a member of the family of a kidnap victim. The victim was kidnapped in Enugu. The KIDNAPPERS also raped another member of the family before making away with the victim. Aware that they were being investigated, they deviced a means of collecting the ransom monies. Apparently, the customer's bulging pockets were from people whom he had successfully convinced to unwittingly assist him in collecting his ransom. He hoped Mr.X would withdraw the money and give to him so he could collect the ransom without exposing himself. So they planned to implicate innocent people by cooking up the ruse of buying something from them, then pretending that there was an issue and asking for the money to be withdrawn and given to them, cash. Right now Mr.X husband is still in police custody. He has been transferred to Enugu where the kidnapping was carried out . His saving grace was that he transferred the money right back to the source and indicated on the teller that it was a suspicious transaction People, we must be vigilant. We must be observant. We must ask questions. This is a true story, happening now. new tactics use by kidnappers. KIDNAPPERS NEW TACTICS - IMPLICATING OTHER PEOPLE SO THAT THEY CAN GET AWAY WITH THEIR CRIMES. This is a true story, pls read to the end. My colleagues husband is in police custody as we speak. What was his crime? He is being accused of conniving with KIDNAPPERS or of being a KIDNAPPER. Unfortunately he is innocent. How then did he get involved? My colleagues husband (Let's call him Mr. X) was in his car sales shop in Owerri over the weekend when a man walked in and claimed he was there to buy a car (Let's call him the customer). Mr. X looked at The customer and noticed the following 1) His pockets were bulging with cash 2) He was uneasy. Mr X was immediately suspicious. The man claimed he wanted 2 buy a Toyota Siena which Mr X told him cost 1.8M naira. The customer did not argue or bargain. He simply said Ok and asked Mr. X to give him his account number so he could transfer the money to him. Mr. X did as he asked tho he wondered how a man could purchase a car without even inspecting it or even trying to beat down the price. The customer transferred the account number to another person by text, as he explained to Mr.X that it was that person who would do the transfer. Few minutes after, Mr.X received an alert for 500000NGN. He asked his customer why he transferred 500k when that wasn't what they agreed on. The customer made a call and began shouting at the person at the other end, asking him why he transferred an amount less than the agreed amount. After he ended the call, he told Mr.X not to worry again. He wouldn't buy the car again, he said. He pleaded with Mr. X to go and use an atm, withdraw the cash and give it to him. Mr X was uncomfortable and said no. The customer insisted and even offered that Mr. X could take 30,000 ngn from the money for his trouble and withdraw 470,000NGN for him. Mr.X refused, insisting that he would return the money to the original sender. The customer left. The next day Mr. X proceeded to the bank where he filled a teller over the counter and paid the money back to the account number that made the transfer. In the remarks section he wrote - suspicious transaction. He went home. The following day he headed for the bank again to withdraw some money and observed that he couldn't use his atm card - it had been blocked. He went to other atm machines and observed same. So he proceeded to his own bank to make a report and he was instantly detained and subsequently taken into police custody. Apparently his account had been placed on red alert by 1st bank - his bank. It was at the police station he was told that he was a kidnap suspect. The 500000NGN he received in his account was paid in by a member of the family of a kidnap victim. The victim was kidnapped in Enugu. The KIDNAPPERS also raped another member of the family before making away with the victim. Aware that they were being investigated, they deviced a means of collecting the ransom monies. Apparently, the customer's bulging pockets were from people whom he had successfully convinced to unwittingly assist him in collecting his ransom. He hoped Mr.X would withdraw the money and give to him so he could collect the ransom without exposing himself. So they planned to implicate innocent people by cooking up the ruse of buying something from them, then pretending that there was an issue and asking for the money to be withdrawn and given to them, cash. Right now Mr.X husband is still in police custody. He has been transferred to Enugu where the kidnapping was carried out . His saving grace was that he transferred the money right back to the source and indicated on the teller that it was a suspicious transaction People, we must be vigilant. We must be observant. We must ask questions. This is a true story, happening now. 1 Like 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Kano To Separate Female From Male Passengers In Tricycles (Photo) by calebfm(m): 7:06pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
otie ti wa su mi bayi 2 Likes |
Car Talk / Re: Singapore To Stop Adding Cars To City From February 2018 by calebfm(m): 7:07am On Oct 25, 2017 |
for naija we need more tokunbos |
Sports / Re: Obafemi Martins And His Sons Pictured Together by calebfm(m): 3:41pm On Oct 17, 2017 |
Muzanga:d last time I heard he was engaged to their mama which happens to be balotelli's sister so ain't no baby papa or mama here |
Education / Re: Debo Adedayo, Expelled Redeemer’s University Student: "VC Angry Over Award" by calebfm(m): 5:07pm On Oct 16, 2017 |
what is my consign , abeg make una shift |
Career / Re: Rocks Quest FM/TV Presenters Sacked Over Sexual Harassment by calebfm(m): 3:44pm On Sep 26, 2017 |
orisirisi |
Science/Technology / Re: Native Cat Spotted At Yankari Game Reserve In Bauchi State. Photos by calebfm(m): 9:38am On Sep 21, 2017 |
fpn06758:this post is a scam nairaland |
Celebrities / Re: Toke Makinwa And Her N522,000 Chloé Bag Step Out by calebfm(m): 7:00pm On Sep 20, 2017 |
aiq76568:you are a scam |
Celebrities / Re: Toke Makinwa And Her N522,000 Chloé Bag Step Out by calebfm(m): 7:00pm On Sep 20, 2017 |
eleojo23:a |
Celebrities / Re: Olakunle Churchill Speaks On Tboss & Rosaline Meurer by calebfm(m): 7:00pm On Sep 17, 2017 |
xhc98306:nairaland don't fall for this fake mtn promo this guy is a scammer na God go punish you |
Celebrities / Re: Olakunle Churchill Speaks On Tboss & Rosaline Meurer by calebfm(m): 6:59pm On Sep 17, 2017 |
xhc98306:nairaland don't fall for this fake mtn promo this guy is a scammer |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: A Lady I tried To Give A Job Of N393,000 Blocked Me On Facebook by calebfm(m): 2:52pm On Aug 08, 2017 |
BLoomfrancs:I have a friend she studied linguistics at uni ibadan , very fluent in French if d job is still available pls tell me and u will let you know on how to get her thanks |
Car Talk / Re: 5 Cars That Are More Expensive Than Neymar Jr’s Salary by calebfm(m): 4:54pm On Aug 07, 2017 |
abeg make una leave neymar but wait nobody talks about buhari again o this is a very bad omen |
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