PHOTOS: Police detectives arrest two young men for generation of fake bank alerts

Two notorious fraudsters have been apprehended by the Anambra State Police Command for defrauding traders with fake bank alerts.

This was contained in a statement released by the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Haruna Mohammed.

The suspects namely Eko Charles, 25, Rabiu Idris, 24, both from Garki, Enugu state were arrested in August 1st based on intelligence reports.

Haruna further stressed that the suspects who specialise in defrauding innocent traders by generating fake bank payment alerts, went to the shop of one Godwin Chukwu of No. 59 Zik Avenue, Awka on July 31st to buy television sets.

“They fraudulently generated and sent fake SMS alert for the payment of N200,000 to his phone and he released two 43 inch Television sets oblivious of their fraudulent act, he said.

”The criminals went to the same shop the next day, did the same thing and collected 4 Television sets and other accessories all valued at N230,000

“Trouble however started when Chukwu went to the bank to withdraw the money but was told by the bank that no payment was made into his account.

As fate would have it, the duo had placed an order for 95 inch TV, a deep freezer, Sumec fireman generator with a promise to send an alert. They were arrested by police detectives who laid siege within and around the shop premises and arrested the main suspect, one Eko Charles who came to collect the items.

The police spokesperson say the four 32 inches Television sets earlier collected under false pretense from Chukwu were recovered from Rabiu Idris.

Haruna says the case is under investigation after which suspects would be charged to court for prosecution.

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