The racket was recently busted by Nagaland police with the help of their Delhi counterparts after a number of women filed multiple complaints at a police station in Dimapur about having been defrauded of their hard-earned money by a "foreigner" who contacted them over the internet, willing to sell them high-end electronic gadgets at a cheap rates and promising them prize money for lotteries they were told they had won.
A Nagaland police team, which recently travelled to Delhi to go deeper into the case and arrest the kingpin identified as C Nwaneri (34), has filed at least three FIRs and found so far these women have been duped of over Rs 35 lakh.
Nwaneri was assisted in the crime by three locals, including a chef working at an eatery in a popular Delhi Mall, all of whom "sold" their accounts to the foreigner for Rs 22-25 thousands.
"The investigation is taking us to many cities in the
country and is building up," he said.
All the women victims, officials said, were allegedly befriended by the Nigerian and his associates over social media posing as foreigners from a western country seeking "friendship" with them using names like 'John Smith' and others and fake profile photos.
"Interestingly, these con incidents were being reported from major urban centres till now, but getting such complaints from women in far off Nagaland is surprising," they said, adding a "daily check book" was also recovered from the laptop where the kingpin had marked the activity against each person he tried to con.
Investigators said Nagaland police have collected CCTV footages from various ATMs from where the Nigerian used to withdraw the money which were deposited in the accounts that he had purchased from locals.
Police have slapped charges under various IPC sections like 420 (cheating), 419 (impersonation), 422 (dishonestly or fraudulently preventing debt being available for creditors), 509 (word, gesture or act intended to insult the modesty of a woman) 120B (criminal conspiracy) of IPC and provisions of the Information Technology Act.
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