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Young man arrested for buying goods worth over N1m with fake alert

Men of the Nigeria Police have arrested a young man for allegedly generating fake alert and using it to pay for items worth more than N1 million (One Million Naira).

A video which surfaced online shows the moment he was being handcuffed in the market after his fraudulent act was uncovered.

An angry crowd were said to have attempted descending on him with jungle justice before police was called to intervene.

The victim took the suspects phone and snapped the fake alert which he had earlier showed and sent to him as proof of payment.

He was eventually whisked away to the station after being beaten and stripped to his underwear by traders.

Watch the video below:

Meanwhile, CorrectNG reported that a 17-year-old boy identified as Noble Uzuchi was arrested in Rivers State for impregnating 10 ladies.

The State Police command nabbed the suspect alongside his 29-year-old accomplice, Chigozie Ogbonna.

Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Grace Iringe-Koko, said the two suspects were allegedly running a baby factory with two other ladies, Favour Bright, 30; and Peace Alikoi, 40.

In a statement released on Thursday, she said Uzuchi and Ogbonna were arrested following a tipoff.

According to Iringe-Koko, the four suspects operated in the Obio/Akpor and Ikwerre local government areas of the state.

The Police PRO said their base of operations was raided, leading to the rescue of the 10 pregnant ladies and arrest of the suspects.

The statement reads; “On Saturday, January 7, 2023, around 4.45 pm, while acting on credible intelligence available to the Rivers State Police Command, C4I Intelligence Unit operatives raided two houses at Igwuruta and Omagwa communities respectively, where victims of child trafficking were being kept.

“The victims rescued in the operation are 10, most of them pregnant.”

Iringe-Koko also said investigations revealed that when a victim gives birth to her baby, the syndicate leader kept the child and paid her a sum of N500,000 and that some of the babies previously delivered in the house had been sold.

“All the victims confessed that they were lured to the illicit sales of children because of the need to meet some financial challenges. A Honda Pilot Jeep, white, was recovered from the syndicate leader,” she added.