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Nigerian man nabbed in India for scamming women

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Delhi Police have arrested a 29-year-old Nigerian man accused of scamming more than 100 women across India by posing as a UK-based Korean businessman on a language exchange application.

According to Hindustan Times, the suspect, identified as Stephane but operating online under the aliases “Dominic” and “Duck Young,” was apprehended on Monday, September 29, from a rented apartment in Tilak Nagar, West Delhi.

This case is part of a broader trend of cyber-enabled romance scams, where fraudsters exploit social and dating platforms to deceive and financially exploit victims, often by pretending to be someone they’re not.

His accomplices would call victims while impersonating officials, demanding money for his “release.”

Many women, believing they were helping a friend—or even a future partner—transferred large sums digitally.

The scam blew open after a woman named Anjali reported losing Rs 48,500.

She said “Duck Young” told her he was detained at Mumbai airport, and she soon got calls from supposed immigration officers asking her to pay more.

When she refused to send an additional Rs 2 lakh, he vanished.

Police traced him through call records, bank accounts, and social media, eventually recovering a mobile phone loaded with fake profiles and chats involving over 100 women.

During interrogation, he confessed he had entered India in 2019 on a six-month tourist visa using an Ivorian passport to bypass restrictions Nigerians faced at the time. After overstaying illegally and running out of money, he turned to cyber fraud.

Online romance and impersonation scams have seen a sharp rise globally, particularly in countries like India, where the rapid adoption of digital platforms has outpaced public awareness of cyber fraud.

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Scammers often exploit social vulnerabilities, such as loneliness, trust, and the hope for meaningful connections, using platforms like language exchange apps, dating sites, and social media to find and manipulate targets.

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11 killed, 50 houses burnt in Nasarawa community clashes

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The Nasarawa State Police Command has confirmed the death of 11 residents of Udege Development Area in the Nasarawa Local Government of the state following renewed clashes between two communities in the area.

The two warring communities, Akyawa and Udege Kasa, clashed in the early hours of Friday over some disagreements.

In a statement made available to journalists in Lafia, the Nasarawa State capital, on Saturday, the Police Public Relations Officer of the command, SP Ramhan Nansel, explained that the casualties prompted the Commissioner of Police, Shetima Jauro Mohammed, to visit the communities with a view to restoring normalcy.

According to Nansel, during the CP’s visit to the affected communities of Akyawa and Udege Kasa on April 3, 2026, Mohammed expressed deep sorrow over the tragic incident, which claimed the lives of 11 persons and led to the burning of several houses.

He stated that the CP commiserated with the families of the deceased and the entire community, assuring them of the command’s unwavering commitment to ensuring that justice is served.

The PPRO said, “The incident, which occurred in the early hours of the same day, involved hoodlums suspected to have carried out a reprisal attack over the alleged killing of two of their kinsmen.

“In the course of the attack, 11 persons were killed, while about 50 houses were burnt in Akyawa and two houses in Udege Kasa.

“In response, CP Shetima has ordered an intensive manhunt for all perpetrators of the heinous act, directing tactical teams and investigative units to ensure their prompt identification, arrest, and prosecution.”

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Nansel noted that in order to prevent any further breakdown of law and order, the CP had also directed the immediate reinforcement and sustained deployment of police personnel, in synergy with the military and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, to provide adequate security and restore lasting peace in the area.

“A stakeholders’ meeting was held during the visit, where the CP urged residents to remain calm, law-abiding, and cooperate with security agencies by providing credible information to support ongoing investigations.

“The Command reassures members of the public that normalcy has been restored to the affected communities, while proactive measures are in place to prevent any recurrence of violence,” the statement added.

Meanwhile, there are rumours that the communities came under violent attacks, as suspected Fulani militias, believed to be bandits, reportedly invaded Akyawa and Udege Kasa late Thursday night.

The latest assault, according to local sources, is believed to be a continuation of an earlier violence in nearby Sabon Gida (Gidan Ada Ogiri), where houses, farm produce and other valuable properties were destroyed.

Residents lamented that barely 48 hours after the attack on Sabon Gida, the fresh assault occurred, heightening fears among residents who say no one can predict which community may be targeted next.

Sources expressed concern that the attackers had been sighted moving around neighbouring communities prior to the incident, yet no decisive preventive measures were taken by security authorities.

“It is becoming unbearable. They abduct at will and now invade our entire communities unchecked. People are living in fear and fleeing their homes for safety,” a resident lamented.

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Our correspondent gathered that the affected communities, once known for their mining activities and vibrant local economy, have in recent times been severely impacted by recurring insecurity attributed to suspected bandit groups.

Residents are therefore calling on the Nasarawa State Government to act swiftly to contain the situation and prevent further devastation, especially as farmers have begun planting for the new season amid fears of renewed attacks.

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Read how suspects kidnapped three-day-old baby in Nasarawa

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The Nasarawa State Police Command has rescued a three-day-old baby boy who was abducted from his mother’s home and arrested two suspects in connection with the crime.

The command’s spokesman, SP Ramhan Nansel, disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.

Nansel said the mother, Aisha Bada, 19, a resident of Unguwan Bako, Orange Market, Mararaba, in Karu Local Government Area, reported at the police station on March 29 that unknown persons had broken into her home and taken her newborn son.

“On 28th March 2026 at about 1150 hours, while she was asleep with her three-day-old baby in her uncompleted building located at the outskirts of Unguwan Bawa, Orange Market, two unidentified men broke into the house, threatened her with violence, and abducted the baby to an unknown destination,” he said.

Her husband, Abubakar Isah, a commercial tricycle rider, had been in Lagos for business since about five months earlier.

Following the report, the Commissioner of Police, Shetima Mohammed, directed detectives of Mararaba ‘A’ Division to visit the scene and ordered a full-scale investigation.

Nansel said acting on credible intelligence, police operatives on Thursday at about 4am arrested two suspects — Furera Abdulrahman, 35, of Rugan Juli, and Sadiya Abdullahi, 39, of Unguwan Bako, Orange Market — and recovered the baby from their possession.

“During interrogation, the suspects confessed to the crime and implicated an accomplice who is currently at large. Efforts are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspect,” he added.

The rescued baby was taken to the Medical Centre, Mararaba, where a doctor certified him in good health before he was discharged. He has since been reunited with his parents.

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The spokesman said the case would be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department in Lafia for further investigation upon the completion of preliminary inquiries.

“The Nasarawa State Police Command reassures members of the public of its unwavering commitment to protecting lives and property and urges citizens to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious activities to the nearest police station,” Nansel said.

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PHOTOS: Police arrest 3 suspects for cybercrime, cultism, recover laptops, toy gun and other exhibits

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The Nigeria Police Force, Zone 2 headquarters, Onikan, Lagos, has arrested three suspects involved in criminal conspiracy, cybercrime, forgery, impersonation, and cultism.

According to a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Afolayan Gbenga, the breakthrough followed a credible intelligence received by detectives attached to the Zonal Intelligence Department (ZID).

The statement said the operation carried out on the 7th of January, 2026, in the Lekki−Ajah axis of Lagos State, led to the arrest of Tega Emmanuel (male, 24 years old), Jacob Olatunde (male, 33 years old), and Gift Okubakpere (male, 36 years old).

Tega Emmanuel was intercepted along Chevron Drive, Lekki − Ajah expressway, while driving a Porsche vehicle. He confessed to his involvement in cybercrime activities. A search warrant executed at his residence subsequently led to the arrest of two other suspects, Jacob Olatunde and Gift Okubakpere.

During interrogation, the suspects confessed to their various roles in the coordinated cybercrime operation.

Tega Emmanuel confessed to coordinating cyber fraud, romance scams, and generating fraudulent accounts. Jacob Olatunde confessed to handling financial transactions and managing the collection of Illicit funds, while Gift Okubakpere was responsible for managing cryptocurrency-related scams carried out via Facebook, WhatsApp, Telegram, cryptocurrency platforms, and Online banking platforms.

Police disclosed that further investigations led to the recovery of the following exhibits: three HP Laptops, one Apple MacBook Laptop, two MacBook Tablets, nine iPhones containing evidences of criminal activities, devices used for fraudulent transactions, six international passports, Lagos State vehicle number plates (LSR 235 JM, FKJ 558 JK), three dealer plate numbers, military camouflage, one mini printer, one toy gun (pistol) which the suspect claimed was used for skit production.

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Also recovered were 98pieces of suspected counterfeit 100−Dollar United States currency notes, illicit drugs suspected to be Indian hemp, and smoking paraphernalia.

Investigations have also been extended to relevant agencies to confirm the status of the suspected counterfeit currency and illicit drugs.

The Assistant Inspector General of Police, Olohundare Moshood Jimoh, commended the officers involved for their professionalism and assured members of the public that the suspects will be prosecuted upon the conclusion of investigations.

He further reaffirmed the commitment of the Zone 2 Headquarters to sustaining the fight against fraud-related offences within Lagos and Ogun states.

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