The suspects with recovered items
The ever gallant Nigerian Police on Oluwakemi Street, in the Ojodu Abiodun area of Lagos State, has arrested two men – Hope Ihesiaba and his brother Ifeanyi, who are allegedly members of a syndicate that produces fake naira notes
According tp Punch, the police were tipped-off by a woman, who sold foodstuffs in the area, that the suspects spent fake N1,000 notes and the operatives moved in on the duo. 80 pieces of fake N1,000 notes, two laptops, a sledge hammer and a cutlass were said to have been recovered by the police from the suspects’ house.
It was gathered that apart from the duo, two friends of Ifeanyi, a lady simply identified as Ijeoma, and a man identified only as Paul, were arrested by the police for allegedly receiving and spending some of the fake notes from the suspects.
33-year-old Hope, from Abia State, who spoke to reporters, said he got the fake notes from a friend in Aba, Abia State, and denied that he was the producer of the notes. "I do not produce fake naira notes. I have a friend who does that. His name is Odiyi, and he sells in a market in Aba.
"I gave him N28,000 real money and he gave me the N80,000 fake naira notes. I knew the money was fake; but I did it to help myself. I gave my brother parts of the money. He in turn gave some to two of his friends. I am not married. I just needed money and I was tempted to collect the notes," he said.
The younger brother, Ifeanyi, who was the first to be arrested, told reporters that a woman selling recharge cards raised the alarm after realising he gave her a fake N1,000 note and alerted some security guards.
"My brother and I live together in an estate in Oluwakemi. On Saturday, I went to the Magodo area where I wanted to buy a recharge card from a woman. She just checked the note and raised the alarm.
Fatai Owoseni, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, said investigation was ongoing into the matter. "They are a syndicate producing fake naira notes in the state. Investigation is still ongoing."
It was learnt that the police had launched a manhunt for the runaway Aba trader.