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30 December 2015

Nigerian fraudster cheated 2 ladies making them believe that they received parcel containing gifts that required them to deposit RM10,500 for taxes

Nigerian student charged for cheating women on Facebook

 
PETALING JAYA: A Nigerian college student who allegedly cheated women on Facebook has been charged at the Magistrate Court here.
Collins Sparklys Obianke, 33 who was charged at two separate courts here pleaded not guilty and claimed trial before magistrate Salamiah Salleh and magistrate Mohd Azali Ibrahim on Wednesday.
The suspected fraudster was believed to have cheated Foo Pooi Yun, 38 and S. Vanitha, 31 into making them believe that they had received a parcel containing gifts from overseas that required them to deposit RM10,500 into a bank account between Aug 24 and Sept 14 this year.
The parcels were supposed to contain a handbag, laptop, mobile phone, watches, sunglasses and perfume
He was charged under Section 420 of the Penal Code for cheating which carries 10 years jail, whipping and a fine if convicted.
The court allowed RM11,000 bail in one surety for both charges.
Obianke who was represented by lawyer L. A Gomes was also ordered to surrender his passport to the court.
Deputy public prosecutor N. Sivashangari and Siti Fatimah Yahya acted for the prosecution.

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