By Ruth Oginyi
A 31-year-old Benjamin Ufoh has been arrested by Ebonyi State Police Command for allegedly defrauding St. Augustine Seminary College, Ezzamgbo in Ohaukwu local government area of Ebonyi State the sum of N425,000.
Ufoh is reportedly at the SWAT unit of the police command, for further investigation and prosecution.
He was arrested following a petition by the college Solicitor, Sampson Ekigbo to the state Commissioner of Police.
In the petition, the school alleged that the suspect approached the Rector of the College sometime in November 2022 and represented himself as a Staff of a health company which turned out to be false as he was a salesman at a marketing company with offices in Abuja and Lagos.
“That under the guise of Staff of the Health Company, the above-named person convinced the Rector of my Client that he can supply cushion massaging machines to my Client.
“That working with the said representation, my Client was convinced and eventually paid the sum of N425,000.00 (Four Hundred and Twenty-Five Thousand Naira) to the above-named person to supply to my Client the said cushion massaging machines.
“That after that transaction, my Client has neither heard from the above-named person nor seen any such machines.
“My Client wrote to the said company sometime in May 2023 and has not received any response whatsoever.
“My Client is now perplexed as the above-named person has as it stands made away with their money.
“I pray you Sir to use your good offices to arrest and prosecute BENJAMIN UFOH as his continuous co-existence with Nigerian citizens is a grave threat as any other person can fall victim to his fraud and be robbed of his/her hard-earned money”, the Lawyer said
Following the petition, Ufoh was arrested by SWAT officers of the state police command.
The command was making arrangements to arraign him at the time of filling this report.