A widow, Adebisi Jinadu, who fell a victim of fraudsters and in the
process losing the sum of N1.2m, believes she was charmed by the
fraudsters who defrauded her of the huge sum in the Agboju area of Lagos
State, when she boarded a taxi cab on her way to the popular Iduomta
market to buy gold jewelries for sale in her new shop.
Narrating her plight, the woman said that at the time she boarded the
cab, there were three other people were inside, but when they got to
Mile 2, another person joined them. On the way, the driver pretended as
if the vehicle had developed fault near Alafia bus stop.
She recalled the driver begging the other passengers to alight from the
vehicle and give it a push, which the complied. It was in the process,
the woman continued, that the driver said he perceived something unusual
in the vehicle. The driver then asked the passengers who owned a carton
the boot of the vehicle containing dollar notes. The passenger who sat
in the front seat accepted being the owner, claiming the cartoned
contained more than $100,000.
Curiosity and greed must have overtaken her as she became interested in the discussion because, according to her:
"One thing led to another, the driver talked to me about joining in
doing the business of sharing the money equally. I never knew how I
agreed. It was not ordinary. I was charmed. This is something I would
never agree to do in my life.
The man said he wanted to go to somewhere in Lamgbasa area, after Ajah,
where he had other money. In a house at Lamgbasa, he went to the
backyard and came back with a bucket.
He put some paper inside and later brought them out and we saw ten $100
bills. He said he needed money to wash the remaining dollars. He said if
they washed all the money, it would amount to $10million. That was how I
gave them the money I wanted to use for my business.”
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