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13 arrested for visa fraud

Published by Tribune on Fri, 25 Jul 2014


OPERATIVES of the Police Special Fraud Unit (PSFU), Ikoyi , Lagos State, have arrested desperate Nigerians, who were allegedly involved in visa fraud in their attempts to travel out of the country.This was contained in a statement signed by the image maker in charge of the unit , Ngozi Izintume-Agu and made available to the Nigerian Tribune on Thursday.According to the police, 'a petition from the United States (US) Consulate-General, Lagos, dated July 9, alleged that one Adegbola Abiodun Esther, with Date of Birth 31/12/1988, appeared at the US Consulate- General for Non-Immigrant Visa Interview with forged Canadian, Turkish and Angola visas, with entry and exit stamp claimed to have visited the said countries.'Investigation revealed that the said visas were purportedly forged by her boyfriend, one Oloni Olufemi Olawale, to fraudulently obtain the US visa and that she paid him N100,000 for all the fake visas.Also, the petitioner alleged that on July 10, one Akinlade Olugbenga, with Passport No. A0573775, appeared for a US Immigrant Visa Interview with fake name, Awoleye Oluwamuyiwa Tope, with Date of Birth 01/01/1982. The suspect was said to have ' knowingly and fraudulently appeared at the US embassy to steal the identity of the real winner of the diversity visa lottery.'Similarly, on July 11, one Adewole Tanwa Fatimah, 'F', whose real name is Adeniyi Motunrayo, appeared at the US embassy with one Adewole Adeyemi Oluwaseun, for a diversity visa interview. The suspect appeared at the embassy to steal the identity of the real winner of the diversity visa lottery, among others.Also, one Omoyemi Bamikole Olaiya, with Date of Birth 22/01/1984, whose real name is Samuel Ojo, with Date of Birth 1/2/1984, appeared for a diversity visa lottery. He knowingly and fraudulently appeared at the embassy to steal the identity of the real winner.In another development, the US Consulate alleged that one Ibenne Emmanuel Nkem, on July 15, came to the embassy for US Immigrant Visa with Nigerian e-passport No. A05593775. Suspect's real name is Ogundipe Temidayo Emmanuel, with Date of Birth 02/01/1983. The suspect's intention was to defraud the real winner of the Diversity Visa Lottery.Again, one Babatunde Oluropo Abiola and Babatunde Alexandra Adenike presented forged bio-data, wedding pictures, marriage certificate and fake result to the embassy. Their real names are Oguntimehin Olanike, with Date of Birth 03/05/1984 and Aderoju Olayinka Eunice.Also, one Aderoju Adebayo Qasim and Aderoju Olayinka Eunice presented forged bio-data and fake document to the US embassy for immigrant visa. Their real names are Oyewole Emmanuel Tunde, with Date of Birth 10/8/1985 and Abelese Eunice Olayinka, with Date of Birth 20/12/1988. Both suspects fraudulently appeared at the embassy to steal the identity of the real winner of the Diversity Visa Lottery.On July 16, one Christiana Oweyu Omagu, a female Nigerian-American citizen, appeared before the US Consulate-General in pursuance of US passport for a male child. Investigation revealed that the suspect and her husband, Donald Omagu are not the biological parents of the child; they needed the passport to traffic the child to the US.Finally, on July 17, one Idrisu Tella Martins, an impostor appeared at the embassy for immigrant visa with Nigeria e-passport No. A05870003. Investigation revealed that he is not the winner of the Diversity Visa Lottery.The police said that all suspects would be charged to court as soon as investigations into their activities were concluded.
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