Hyacinth Chinweuba
The Lagos state command has arrested one Abiogun Adewale, who allegedly buys car, configures a computer program that would send a fake payment alert to the seller and by so doing, obtains a car under false pretences.
The suspect was arrested by a combined team of FSAR and the Local Police, led by DSP Aduroja Akinola Olurotimi.
Adewale was born on 12 January 1990 but played host to the leader of this syndicate by name Michael Thompson Williams who bought a Porsche car at a whopping price of twenty-eight million Naira (N28,000,000:00). He thereafter requested for the seller’s bank account number and made it look like he had paid him via the fake alert to his phone using HTTP tunnel.com.
The suspect drove the car away unknown to the seller that he had been scammed. However, based on his complaint, a manhunt was launched on the fleeing suspect. The Command availed detectives of the FSARS all necessary intelligence asset which led to the arrest of the suspect in Lekki, Lagos.
“This suspect was interrogated and he confessed to committing the crime. He also led detectives to Asaba, Delta State, where the stolen Porsche car was recovered. He also led detectives to Owerri, Imo State where two Camry Saloon Cars he stole in a similar fashion were recovered. The modus operandi of the suspect who has a good mastery of cyber environment is that he creates a credit card through cyber ghost 12. When the credit card matures, it is then funded through a hacked Swiss account. Any transaction anybody is doing through Swiss account the suspect manipulates such and wire the fund to his contrived credit card. This is possible with the aid of cyber ghost 12 HTTP/tunnel.azinytv4/vpn(
“Shutting of CCTV camera on Dare Devil and break the two hundred and fifty-six (256) codes on word. CCTV.China.com.northkorea.code untouchable.tracker.com. This enables him to shut down any working system of his interest on yt.com – an internet sophistication e.g. youtube/facebook to make them unworkable for 67 minutes. Although, he is not a computer scientist, he claimed to be a professional hacker.
Suspect would be charged to court soon”. Mr Edgal added


