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Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by mapet: 12:39pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
einsteine:lostinHeaven: : As far as the law is concerned, Amaka's act of withdrawal of the money does not even make her an accessory to the crime but the prime suspect/only accused. As far as the police/law is concerned, the guy does not exist except Amaka can produce him. 3 Likes |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by otomatic(m): 12:41pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
dearie: Not necessarily. Return the money same way it came - via transfer to the same account you received it from. That way, the trail can form evidence in your favour. These things happen even to legit business people. I'll tell a story. A dealer had a customer come in to buy a car. He quoted his price and was informed that oga somewhere will transfer the cash to his account. A few days later he received the transfer but the amount was not complete whereupon he was asked to refund as the business fell through. He simply went to his bank and transferred the money back despite pressures to bring cash. A few weeks later, police came calling. It turned out that someone was kidnapped and that payment he received was part of the ransom. It was the return trail that saved him. Now imagine if he had returned it as cash or even if the money was enough to purchase the car he was selling. So return it same way it came and take documentation serious in business (write receipts in the name you received inflow from), know your customer/customer's business, exercise caution always, carry out proper due diligence in business dealings ... 6 Likes |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by millionboi2: 12:41pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
dangoteinlaw:thy still sell pant too,thy difrnt types yahoo |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by Pajapaja: 12:41pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
EgunMogaji:Leave am o . Nairaland report button dy work wella 1 Like |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by mapet: 12:43pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
INDUSTRIALFAN: Both of you seems to have suspended logic....... Check this 1. Money was stolen 2. Stealer left a trail 3. Money was traced to Amaka's account 4. Evidence is established that Amaka withdrew the money in person So what do you expect the police to do? Leave the person that collected/withdrew the stolen money and start looking for Ghost? 2 Likes |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by biztip: 12:44pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
this is a common scam DT people normally neglect and don't act carefully. even if someone pays for goods tru transfer. make sure d account name on d transfer is same as his
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Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by Pajapaja: 12:46pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
Juell:Gain whose attention? Ipob bastard terrorists attention? Igbos are bastards and terrorists. It shall never be well with them and their entire generation. They will all die miserably. Say all the bullshit you want |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by mapet: 12:48pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
speedyconnect3: The logic suggests the following 1. Refund the whole N5M through the same channel it came through. Banks will normally do a total reversal of a wrong transaction and not the difference. Even in a bank to bank interraction, you get to reverse the whole thing.....for proper accounting records 2. As the guy to do a fresh transfer of 50k. Then you must show that the guy bought the item from you (evidenced by receipt).......even this has its danger. You don't just allow any "customer" to transfer money to your account. You must have done your due-dilligence. What many of you don't understand is that 1. This is a classic scam kidnappers have used to avoid being traced 2. The law does not recognise ignorance of any sort 3 Likes |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by mapet: 12:52pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
speedyconnect3:einsteine: : You are just doing "agidi" on a point that makes no sense. The position of the laws are clear on this. You will be held liable if you're involved either directly or otherwise in a fraudulent act like this except your lawyer can argue your case. Even at that, it will take a hard bargain to get you off on a reduced sentence 3 Likes |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by Newboss(m): 12:56pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
dairykidd:How is this ACH? |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by mapet: 12:56pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
otomatic:dearie: :Not necessarily. Return the money same way it came - via transfer to the same account you received it from. That way, the trail can form evidence in your favour. I believe the first action is to call the bank and inform them of a suspicious transaction on your account. Tell them you were not expecting any money of the sort and ask them to investigate and reverse. The bank can freeze the money and subsequently advise you on options......which will culminate in officially informing the police 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by INDUSTRIALFAN(m): 12:56pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
mapet:I didn't leave logic out bro.. even if the money was traced to amaka's account, that is where the trail ends. The police should know that no scammer will steal money directly to their account as it is normal to siphon money wey to an account totally out of connection to them. The girl I'm sure also showed them the conversation she had with the guy on Facebook which should exonerate her from being the actual scammer. Arresting her and detaining her will do nothing to bring the actual scammer out. It will only waste their time. 1 Like |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by huntax(m): 1:02pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
drealzum: He hacked a company's account and transfered money directly to dumb Amaka's account. Now, the company can't trace him, because all roads lead to Amaka only. 2 Likes |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by Newboss(m): 1:02pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
Proffdada:Was sent directly from the compromised (hacked) account of the company to hers There's no trail Only CCTV footage outside the bank can give any chance of getting a trail 1 Like |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by speedyconnect3: 1:04pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
mapet: Too much nollywood is bad |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by mapet: 1:05pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
INDUSTRIALFAN: Hmm! how do I do this? 1. That scammers will use an "mark" is classic. What is the issue is that the "Mark" should not be foolish and should know the position of the law (Never get involved directly or remotely in a crime) 2. Showing the police her Facebook chat translate to what in the face of law? When a faceless person transfers N5m into your account and claims its a mistake, requests you to cash it....should that not ring a alarm bell in your faculty? 3. You don't get it do you? As far as investigation is concerned AMAKA is currently the ONLY SCAMMER. The guy Amaka claims does not exist until he can be found (and that will primarily be through Amaka) 2 Likes |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by Codes151(m): 1:05pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
I wish they make such mistakes in my account... Alert, —-> Au revoir |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by apari001: 1:09pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
It's unfortunate that a thing like this still happens in Nigeria, poor girl Amaka thought she met a good looking and promisING husband from the shadows hmmm wonders shall never end. Since it as happened and now in the police custody,my advice is this 1: Let the same police visit the exquisite restaurant and get the cctv footage, 2: They should also get the banks cctv footage that covers it's premises at least the footage should capture the criminals car. 2 Likes |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by Newboss(m): 1:16pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
otomatic:Can you really transfer 4.9m via mobile transfer? Remember, the money was transferred from a business account which usually have high limits, or through some other methods that have high limits The main thing is to always return the money through the means and channel it was received. That's a key part of anti-money laundering laws. But this case, the lady was definitely pushed to a very tight corner where it would take a really exposed person to get out of Because you definitely can't transfer 4.9m via quickteller 1 Like |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by TOPCRUISE(m): 1:18pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
Some people will give testimony when they receive any suspicious alert |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by fashrola(m): 1:24pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
INDUSTRIALFAN: She was taken to a fast food outlet.... If there's a CCTV then it would make it easy for him to be traced 1 Like |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by fashrola(m): 1:29pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
Newboss: It's called Man in the Middle attack |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by indomitable234: 1:30pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
Fake story , you can't withdraw more than 500k for savings account and 3m for corporate account how come amaka was able to withdraw 5m |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by fashrola(m): 1:32pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
biztip: Some smart scammers would still bypass this process, the best way is to perform a transaction in front of CCTV, hence the necessity of high chain stores and malls have Like Three CCTV at their cash point |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by fashrola(m): 1:34pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
indomitable234: The story might be true but the figures might be inflated (To attract more viewers and readers), cos withdrawing N5 million cash over the counter has a lot of process |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by Newboss(m): 1:36pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
fashrola:I know I'm asking the guy why he said that this is ACH The volume of money involved says a lot This might not be a hack but a scam on the company E money transfers limits are stringent in Nigeria at the moment I'm really interested in knowing what gave him the clue to ACH, which is one method for moving heavy money |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by armadeo(m): 1:43pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
Dumb girl. If that unsolicited cash lands in my account there is no way k earth I would withdraw it and give you cash. Better provide account for transfer or forget about it. 1 Like |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by armadeo(m): 1:43pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
Dumb girl. If that unsolicited cash lands in my account there is no way k earth I would withdraw it and give you cash. Better provide account for transfer or forget about it. P.s the story looks made up though 1 Like |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by bendike: 1:46pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
Pajapaja:Silence is golden. Must you respond? Otondo, Reveal who your father is and i shall mine and lets see the father that is more accomplished or the village church rat. Even if you do, not others come from a foolish background. |
Re: Amaka In Police Net After Man Transferred N5M Into Her Account by Nobody: 1:49pm On Nov 12, 2018 |
Favor99: not tribalism actually, this attitude can be displayed by any nigerian girl, we have to comment on this to let our girls pride themselves over money. i feel bad about the incidence, especially since its beciming a recurring event. |
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