A 33-year-old Nigerian student studying in a university in Malaysia, Collins Obianke, has been arrested and charged to court by the police in that country for allegedly engaging in an online fraud scam which he allegedly used to defraud unsuspecting women, reports Malay Online.
Obianke was charged before Magistrates Salamiah Salleh and Moh'd Azali Ibrahim at the Petaling Jaya Magistrate Court after it was discovered that he had duped two women.
Foo Pooi Yun, 38 and S. Vanitha,
31, were duped after he made them believe that they had
received a parcel containing gifts from overseas that required them to
deposit RM10, 500, (about $2,389), into a bank account between August 24
and September 14, 2015.
The parcels, according to Obianke, were supposed to contain a handbag, laptop, mobile phone, watches, sunglasses and perfume.
He
was charged under Section 420 of the Penal Code of Malaysia for
cheating, an offence that carries a 10-year jail term, public caning and
a fine if convicted.
However, the accused pleaded
not guilty to the offence and was granted bail in the sum of RM11,000
($2,503), with one surety for both charges.
He was also ordered to
surrender his passport to the court so as to stop him from fleeing the
country.
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