The Rapid Response
Squad (RRS) of Lagos State Police Command has discovered fake embassy operating
in Lagos where many innocent members of the public had
been swindled.
The Policemen
attached to the squad swooped on them; two Chinese and two Nigerians were
apprehended during the raid on their office situated inside an hotel, Golden Point and Suite, on Duduyemi Street in
Ejigbo.The Chinese: Liu Honyang, 47, Sun Xinai, 49; and their Nigerian
collaborators, Oriyomi Olawale, 47 and Desmond Chinedu, 25, conspired and swindled Nigerians who had
planned to travel out of the country to
seek greener pastures.
It was gathered that
the operatives acted on the intelligence reports received from members of the
public about the illicit act of these Chinese using Nigeria citizens as cover.
Our sources revealed
that the Policemen lodged in the hotel for two days monitoring their activities
before eventual arrest.
After the arrest,
some of their victims showed up at the RRS’s Headquarters, recounting how they
were duped respectively, hence their deportation from Trinidad and Tobago.
According to one of
the victims, Adekunle Adefuye,
“I met these people
(suspects) through one of their agents, Dorcas Slyver. She is a daughter to my
brother’s pastor in Abeokuta. I told her my intentions and zeal to travel to
United States of America…. After a while, she told me to come to Lagos that she
can procure the American visa for me…. On getting to Lagos, she took me to
these Chinese where I was told that I should go to Trinidad and Tobago…. They
persuaded me to go Trinidad and Tobago that it was easier to secure employment
with at least 3,000 dollars as salary.”
He continued;
“Initially, I
declined to take their bait, insisting that I preferred America to Trinidad and
Tobago (T&T)…. But in the long run, they brainwashed me into agreeing to go
to Trinidad and Tobago. It was at this point, I was told that I would pay N1.3
million for the whole process including visa processing and flight fare…. The
payment was made in installment. N376,000 for Visa, ticket N850,000,
accommodation N39,000 and Visa Fee N33,000, which I obliged and paid all the
monies into Dorcas’ GTB Accounts: 0130671906.”
He revealed that he
and another person were rounded up immediately they got to Trinidad and Tobago
by the country’s immigration officers for coming into the country with fake
visas.
"We spent two
days underground inside the Police custody. They treated us like criminals
trying to enter the country illegally," he added.
"We left Lagos
enroute Lome on October 19th, 2016. From Lome to Sao Paulo in Brazil. From
there, we moved to Panama where we boarded another plane to Trinidad and
Tobago…. On getting to the country, we were arrested by their security
operatives accusing us of entering their country with fake visa and documents….
We were locked up for 48 hours before we were deported on October 22nd, 2016
and arrived Nigeria the following day,” he added.
Adefuye stressed,
“When we arrived Nigeria, we didn’t let them know we have been deported. They
thought possibly we were lucky to have entered the T&T without any
challenge.
It was one Good
Samaritan that came to our rescue in Trinidad and Tobago, who pleaded for us
when they threatened to prosecute us before we were sent back to Nigeria.
On his part, Rasheed
Ololade, said that it was same agent, Dorcas Sylver, who persuaded him to go to
T&T too, adding that all the money he paid amounted to N1.3M into her
account.
“I met Adefuye at
their office in Golden Point Hotel and Suites, Ejigbo in Lagos. And we became
good friends henceforth…. We were only fortunate to have escaped being jailed
in T&T for coming into the country with fake documents and Visas…. They
beat hell out of us and starved us for the whole two days before fortune smiled
at us. The Police in T and T collected all our belongings including money and
threatened to kill us. In fact, they were abusing Nigerians calling us
unprinted names…. In fact, we were lucky to have been deported because that
country is a junkyard for drug addicts and dealers,” he lamented.
“Most of the
Nigerians we met there were barely recognisable, and were high on drugs…. One
of them, confided in me that he was struggling to survive by dealing in drug
and that he has resorted to fate, since coming home was difficult," he
added.
Another victim,
Friday Owah, who was at their office when they were arrested, said that he just
paid N600,000 after being convinced to jettison his Europe trip for Trinindad
& Tobago.
According to him, “I
was introduced to them by one man, Mr Oscar. I paid directly to Madam Sun’s GT
Bank account…. She promised to secure the visa for me within a space of two
weeks. By the time the visa was ready, I was unable to eke-out another N850,000
for flight ticket, which made the T&T visa to get expired…. I went back to
see her to help me again for same visa. And she told me to pay another N150,
000. It was after I had made another payment of N150,000 to her account that
someone told me they don’t accept stamp visa but only electronic visa is
allowed in that country.”
“I went back to
explain to her but she denied the information but still insisted that stamp
visa is acceptable in that country…. Then, I told her that I was no longer
interested in T&T and she should return my money. I came to their office
that fateful day to demand for the money when the Rapid Response Squad team
came to arrest them,” he added.
Another victim,
Lukmon Odeyemi, a footballer by profession, also parted away with N125, 000 for
Trinidad and Tobago’s en route visa.
“The lady (Sun
Xinai) charged me N400, 000 but I was only able to raise N125,000 to her with the
hope of balancing her by month end,” he noted.
In his reaction, Liu
Hongyag, one of the arrested suspects, said that he only helped her boss to do
paper works and documents.
"We operated as
separate entity as travel agency under the company's name, Golden Point Hotel
and Tour but our office is located inside the hotel…. Sun Xinai is my sister,
and she is the director of the travel agency. I only do paper works and documents for visa
procurement…. I don’t know how she secures visa for people. All what I know is
that she travels to Abuja and comes back with that stamped visa. I am a phone
repairer,” he stressed.
Our source posited
that investigation has further revealed that the Trinidad and Tobago’s Embassy
has confirmed the Visa fake and the two Chinese agents unknown.
But Sun Xinai, the
major suspect, noted that she was unaware that stamped visa for Trindad and
Tobago was no longer tenable in that country anymore.
Responding to RRS's
visa enquiry, the High Commission of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago in its
letter dated 7th December, 2016, referenced ABJ: 6/2/3/14, read in part:
"...the Mission
can categorically confirm that the individual SUN XINAI who is claiming to be
an agent of this Mission is unknown to us…. Furthermore, this Mission does not
use the services of an 'agent' in any capacity whatsoever and has never done so
in the past either…. With regard to the authenticity of the attached visas, the
Mission can also categorically confirm that those visas were not issued at this
High Commission and are clearly fraudulent…. Noteworthy too is the fact that in
June 2015, this Mission stopped the practice of issuing stamped visas in
passports in favour of individual electronic visas issued from our country's
capital Port of Spain.”
The letter was
signed by Garth Lamsee, Acting High Commissioner
Items recovered from
them during the raid were 25 international passports, 10 laptops, screw driver,
5 phones and paper documents.
While confirming the
arrest, the Police Public Relations Officer of Lagos State, Superintendent of
Police, SP Dolapo Badmus, said that Police will not rest on its oars in
protecting rights of any individual in the country. She said that the Police
are on manhunt for all their agents and canvassers.
"I will also
use this medium to advise the public to be wary of visa agents and anyone who
wishes to travel out of the country should direct their applications to the
Embassies," she added.
All the suspects have since been transferred
to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further
investigation.
LIB
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