The police at Ojo Division have arrested a woman estate
developer for allegedly defrauding over 200 prospective tenants.
The 34-year-old suspect (on the photo), identified as Mrs.
Taibat Aruna, allegedly collected millions of naira from the several victims
who wanted to buy 11 self-contained apartments in two bungalows in Ojo area of
Lagos State.
The victims stormed Ojo Police Station in the morning of
October 7, 2013, as they protested and pleaded with the police to recover their
money from her.
Mrs. Taibat allegedly collected the money from the victims
and used it to build the bungalows at Alimi Street, Ira and Esa Square, both in
Ojo Local Government.
According to information gathered by P.M.NEWS, after
completing the houses, the suspect rented the apartments to only 11 apartments
to tenants and bolted with the other victims’ money.
Trouble started when the victims went to the houses to take
possession and discovered that they were more than 200 that paid for the 11
apartments and only a few other tenants had already occupied the apartments.
Mrs. Taibat admitted that she collected the money and
promised to pay the victims back instalmentally if the police give her time.
She said she engaged the services of other estate agents
who helped her to collect the money from so many prospective tenants.
Some of the victims who spoke about their frustrations said
they want their money back and the woman should be punished to serve as
deterrence to other fraudulent agents.
One of the victims, Ugochukwu Ekeocha, said he paid
N400,000 for the self-contained apartment.
Another victim, Oluwaseun Olayinka, said she was duped
N355,000. She said she did not suspect any foul play after she spoke with
Taibat and because she was a woman, she trusted her.
Muritala Mohammed, another conned victim, said he was still
shocked because the woman gave him false hope that she would give him
accommodation and he paid her N200,000 only to end up being duped.
Other victims such as Amaka Obododike and Emmanuel Okoli
paid N120,000 and N150,000 respectively, to the suspect with a promise to pay
the balance after completion of the bungalows.
While filing this report, more victims were still trooping
to the station to report that they were also duped.
The woman was detained in the police cell to prevent the
angry victims from lynching her. Police sources said she will soon be charged
to court.
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