Lebanese dupes three Lagos customers, absconds with N170m
A Lebanese and bureau de change
operator, Aly Sayad, has been accused of absconding with $487,700 (about
N170m) in the Victoria Island area of Lagos State.
It was learnt that three businessmen had
approached the suspect in his office on Idowu Taylor Street, Victoria
Island, to help them change $487,700 to naira.
He was alleged to have left the men in
the office after collecting the money, saying he was going to the bank
to transfer the naira equivalent to their various bank accounts.
After waiting for hours, the victims
were said to have gone to the bank where Sayad claimed he was going to
do the transaction, but could not find him.
He was alleged to have fled with the money.
The case was reported at the Bar Beach Police Division, where a manhunt was launched for the suspect.
A police source told PUNCH Metro
that the incident happened on Tuesday, adding that the complainants
approached the police after searching for Sayad for seven hours.
He said, “The three men actually met at
the Lebanese man’s office where they gave him money totalling $487,700
which they wanted to change to naira. He told them to wait for him that
he would be going to the bank to deposit the dollars and transfer the
naira equivalent into their bank accounts.
“The three businessmen waited until
banking hours were almost over. They decided to go and check him around
3pm, but they didn’t find him in the bank. After checking at other
places without result, they reported the matter to the police.”
The Police Public Relations Officer, Dolapo Badmos, confirmed the incident, adding that nobody knew the address of the suspect.
Badmos, a Superintendent of Police,
said, “We are on his trail. The unfortunate thing is that nobody knows
his address. We have transferred the matter to the State Department of
Criminal Investigation, Yaba, for further investigation. We will surely
get him.”
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