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EFCC arrests fraudster who duped Emir Idris Abubukar of N33.3m

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A member of a syndicate, Fidelis Poor, who allegedly connived to defraud a first class traditional ruler in Kwara State, His Royal Highness Idris Sero Abubakar, to the tune of N33,399,999.00, may end up in jail poorer than poor, if the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,  EFCC, secures his conviction.

The scammer was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), consequent upon a formal report of his action.

Fidelis, 30, who hails from Stwue in Konshisha Local Government Area of Benue State alongside other suspects (still at large) allegedly conspired to swindle the monarch under the guise that he had a container of goods meant to be used for the development of Okuta community due to be cleared at Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport in Abuja.

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HRH Idris Abubakar, who is the Emir of Okuta in Baruten Local Government Area of the state, was a former member of the House of Representatives.

In a petition dated November 30, 2021, the Emir alleged that a group of fraudsters who operated as syndicate called him on phone sometime last year that he had a container to clear in Abuja and requested for the said amount for clearance.

The monarch stated that the syndicate provided different accounts for him to pay “the money for the clearance of the goods,” one of which included that of Fidelis Poor.

According to him, the fraudsters thereafter asked him to call one “Evangelist Rose Marry Oni (JP)” for handing over the container.

He further stated that efforts to get the goods delivered or recoup his money had been unsuccessful, hence he petitioned the EFCC.

According to EFCC spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, the commission upon the receipt of the petition commenced a discrete investigation into the matter, which led to his (Fidelis) arrest.

The suspect will be arraigned upon the conclusion of investigation, while efforts are ongoing to get other members of the syndicate arrested.

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