The Department Of State Security (DSS) has paraded a 45-year-old man for
parading himself as a personnel of the service and defrauding people.
The suspect who hails from Lafiya Lamurde Local government area of
Adamawa State is said to have defrauded people in Gombe, Yola and
Jalingo before being traced and arrested on June 27, 2020 at a hotel in
Jalingo.
Parading the suspect before newsmen in Jalingo on Friday, the Assistant
Director Enforcement, Tayo Balogun, identified him as Adamu Jonathan and
noted that he was convicted in 2017 to serve a three-year jail term for
committing the same offence, before being released but clearly he
returned to the same old ways.
One of the recent victims of Jonathan is a 55-year-old divorcee and
mother of four who he is said to have met in Gombe and had a virtual
wedding ceremony laced with deceit.
“Jonathan who was hitherto a Christian, claimed to have converted to
Islam and now bears Shuaibu Adamu in order to fulfill one of the
conditions offered as prerequisite for marriage by the said affluent
woman,” the DSS stated.
“He was discovered to have made away with several belongings of the
purported wife, to an elusive matrimonial apartments in Jalingo. The
said properties could not be traced to any location, suggesting that
they might have been sold.
“The suspect deceitfully collected the woman’s Honda Odyssey vehicle
with promise to buy her a brand new Toyota Vibe car when he receives his
leave allowances and other packages from the service”.
But according to the DSS, he rather began to use it for commercial
purposes, “traversing Bauchi and Gombe states, while deceiving the woman
that he was at his new duty post in the Nasarawa command of the service
and therefore was not released to visit her in Jalingo, owing to the
ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and several operations he was purportedly
saddled with”.
The anti-graft agency further noted that the suspect will be charged to court soon.
It, however, warned members of the public to be wary of characters like
Jonathan who go about impersonating the service and defrauding people of
their hard earned resources.
According to the service, the suspect confessed to committing the crime and also regretted his actions.
He also claimed not to have made any money from the act, contrary to the DSS’ claim that he had made over N400,000.
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