The Thalaghattapura police, India on Wednesday, April 12,
arrested a 41-year-old Nigerian national, Andrew a.k.a. Eric Peters and
his 52-year-old Indian girlfriend on the charge of duping a woman of Rs
50 lakh, with a fake business proposal through a website.
The police who took up the cases, approached the accused as a prospective client offering them huge sums of money and, trapped them. The two were arrested when they came to collect the money.
Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) S D Sharanappa said
Andrew had come to India on a business visa and landed in Delhi. He has
been in India for a long time now and his passport and visa documents
are being scrutinized as to how he arrived here.
Andrew befriended Babli Parveen Hashmi (52) from Mumbai and
the two started committing online frauds luring people, offering export
business propositions for herbal medicines. They lured Vijaya, a
Bengaluru-based entrepreneur, offering her dealership for herbal
medicines to cure snakebite and chronic diseases. The accused also
offered to help her business in Western countries which could fetch her
profits in billions.
Vijaya transferred Rs 50 lakh into their account online and
soon she realised that she had fallen into their trap and had been
duped. The duo subsequently went incommunicado. Based on Vijaya’s
complaint, a team of police contacted the accused and offered to buy
herbal medicines. They asked them to come and collect the cash as they
could not transfer such a huge sum due to demonetisation.
The duo were nabbed by the police as soon as they landed in
the city. Inquiries revealed that the duo had several bank accounts and
had duped more than 100 people in several states and collected at least
Rs 8 crore from them in a span of four years.
The police have recovered Rs 21 lakh from one of the bank
accounts and will return it to Vijaya after obtaining permission from
the court, a senior police officer said.
Since the fraud has been
committed across the country, the city police are considering handing
over the case to the CID, City Police Commissioner Praveen Sood said.
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