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How Robert Swem Terfa was caught in the middle of his Ibrahim Magu act; American duped of over N300m

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Robert Swem Terfa was In the middle of a meeting with directors of Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC); whirling in his head was the millions he was going to make from them; but puff, his bubble burst, and he was caught pants down in the middle of his scam.

Meanwhile, another daring syndicate of internet ‘fraudsters’, used a cloned document of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission as well as forged signature of the acting chairman of the agency, Ibrahim Magu to defraud an American Lady of over N300 million.

The four-man gang were smashed in a carefully coordinated operation in Delta state by the Benin Zonal office of the Commission.

The suspects are: Onoghere Romina ( aka Pastor Joseph Romeo),  Emoregan Fidelis Kelly ( aka Williams Brian), Sunday Obi (aka Stuart Symington.) and Remember Akpobome.

According to the spokesman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, the Port Harcourt Zonal office of the Commission on Friday arrested a fake ‘IBRAHIM MAGU’ who has allegedly been using the name of the EFCC boss to harass and blackmail bigwigs at the Niger Delta Development Commission, NDDC, for  bribes to ‘Kill’ phantom corruption investigations.  

Robert Swem Terfa was arrested in Juanita Hotel, Port Harcourt, Rivers State where he was holding a meeting with some Directors of the NDDC over a phony offer, to remove their names from the list of individuals being investigated by the EFCC.  

The impostor allegedly contacted the Directors claiming to be representing the EFCC Chairman.  He reminded them of the forensic audit of the accounts of the NDDC ordered by President Muhammadu Buhari and assured them that their names would be removed from the audit.

He would be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.

The quartet was arrested sequel to intelligence obtained from their victim, Patricia Dewan Walker, a 60-year-old American.

They are alleged to have defrauded Walker of an aggregate sum of $850,000 in dating scam. The syndicate started milking Walker in 2014, when they defrauded her of $375,163.63.

To further hoodwink Walker to part with more money, the syndicate in 2017 forwarded forged documents and letters, including a fake letter of guarantee from EFCC and purportedly signed by the Chairman, Ibrahim Magu and one Yomi Balogun whom they claimed is the Head of Operations, Lagos.  

In the said letter, the syndicate told their victim to pay $157,000 in order to receive “your consignment boxes in our custody of $10 million and another $3 million deposited in our office few days ago by OFAC”.

Items recovered from the suspects include forged documents, including ‘Payment Guarantee’ from the Office of the President of Nigeria and mobile phones. 

The suspects have confessed to the crime and will be charged to court as soon as investigations are completed.

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