The propertyNo fewer than 35 accommodation seekers,
who had paid two developers to secure apartments, were shocked after
finding out that they had been swindled of their hard-earned money.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the
victims were allegedly duped by one Mr. Olayinka Peter and Alhaji Famous
of Excellent Properties in the Iju Ishaga area of Lagos State.
The victims, who paid between N100,000 and N300,000, were reportedly asked to move into their apartments on the same day.
Most of the victims claimed to have paid cash to the suspects instead of making bank deposits
One of the victims, Muheeb Alebiosu, said he paid N295,000 to the suspects.
He said, “I saw a poster at Pen Cinema
area of Lagos and I called the telephone number written on it. I was
directed to 9, Ajisafe Street, Ishaga, where I met one Kola Ahmed. He
took me on a tour of the property and introduced me to Alhaji Famous.
“Alhaji Famous explained that the house
was not yet completed and asked me for two years rent, but I said I
could only afford one and a half years’ rent. I gave N245,000 cash to
him and then paid N50,000 into his bank account. He said I could move in
on January 4, 2013. However, on getting to the house, I met many other
tenants.
“The painful thing is that I am about to
get married and I am presently squatting with a cousin of mine who is
married. What do I do now?”
Another victim, Kehinde Ogunsile, said he paid N250,000 cash to Famous.
He lamented that he had nowhere to stay as he had spent all his savings.
He said, “I paid N250,000 on December
18, 2013. I had been introduced to Famous through one agent in the area.
I was told to move in first week of January, but by the time I knew it
was a scam, it was too late.
“I just got married in December and
where I live presently is not too decent. I owe my current landlord five
months’ rent and I might soon be evicted because the landlord has been
on my neck.”
A woman, Bose Obanowa, said she paid the suspects N175, 000 for one and a half year’s rent.
She said she met Famous through an agent and later paid him cash on December 11, 2013.
“The most painful thing is that my
husband, who is abroad, did not know of the transaction. I wanted to
move into the house and get it ready as a surprise for him,” she said.
Our correspondent, who visited the house, observed that it was padlocked from outside.
Most of the victims, who gathered outside the building, wrote down names in form of a joint petition to the Area G Commander.
PUNCH Metro learnt that the money which the suspects allegedly made away with was almost N8m.
The petition reads in part, “Mr.
Olayinka Peter and Alhaji Famous of Excellent Properties at 9, Alhaja
Ajisafe Street off Raftech Way, Ishaga are under the agreement as
developers to Mrs. Moriamo Jinadu and Ms. Mosunmola Jinadu, the owners
of the property.
“The property has three mini flats and
one unit of self-contain apartment. Over 30 tenants are victims and the
number is increasing.
“Some of us went to the owner’s house,
but we were told that they had nothing to do with us and that we should
sort ourselves out. We want the law to take its course. Kindly help us
retrieve our money.”
PUNCH Metro learnt that the landlady had leased the property to the developers for about 12 years.
However, it was learnt that the police had arrested the landlady.
Police Public Relations Officer, Ngozi Braide, confirmed the arrest to our correspondent on the telephone.
Braide, however, added that the landlady was later released while efforts were on to apprehend the prime suspects.
“The area commander confirmed the
incident. The landlady was arrested, but has been released on bail and
she is cooperating with us. Efforts are on to arrest the developers who
are the prime suspects,” she said.
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