Nigerian man wanted for alleged fraud, forgery arrested at airport while trying to flee Kenya

A Nigerian man, Endurance Obayan has been arrested by detectives at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport as he tried to flee Kenya on Wednesday, October 27 after allegedly attempting to defraud a nut processing company of Sh35.9 Million.

The 31-year-old suspect was stopped on his tracks as he desperately attempted to board a Nigeria bound flight, to escape from security agents who were hot on his trail.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI), disclosed this in a statement on Thursday, adding that Obayan had gained access to the Equatorial Nuts Processing Limited systems based in the city and sent a fake invoice to their client in Australia, demanding payment of Sh35.9 million.

Endurance Obayan

 

“The email further instructed the client to channel the money to an account in China. This alarmed the client who immediately contacted Equatorial Nuts, in a bid to establish whether they had changed their bank details,” the statement read.

“The company’s security manager immediately alerted Cybercrime detectives, who backed up by their Serious Crimes counterparts launched a manhunt for the suspect, Endurance Obayan.

“Yesterday afternoon, when the suspect sensed that his hour of arrest was nigh, he hurriedly left his Ruaka apartment headed for the country’s international gateway. He was to catch an Ethiopian airlines flight scheduled for Nigeria, only to be met by mean looking sleuths and immigration officials at the airport, who whisked him to the comfort of our hatchbacks that delivered him at DCI headquarters for questioning

“The suspect was arraigned today at the Milimani law courts where he was charged with the offenses of Computer forgery contrary to section 25(1) of the computer misuse and cybercrimes act and attempted stealing contrary to section 268(1) as read with section 391 of the penal code.”

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