Bangkok Post

Romance swindle suspects nabbed

- WASSAYOS NGAMKHAM

The Immigratio­n Bureau (IB) has nabbed two Nigerian nationals and an Indian man in Bangkok for allegedly running romance scams.

The IB yesterday announced that two Nigerians — Lawrence Osita Nwaenyi, 32, and Peter Stanley Chukwuebuk­a, 33 — were arrested at a condominiu­m in Prawet district.

The duo allegedly used social media and chat programmes to trick unsuspecti­ng women into wiring money to them, according to IB acting commission­er Suthipong Wongpin.

Pol Lt Gen Suthipong said the suspects had opened Facebook pages using false identities. They posed as rich Europeans and approached and befriended female Facebook users.

If the women agreed to a chat, the suspects would make romantic overtures and express interest in investing in businesses with the victims.

In most cases, the IB acting commission­er said, the suspects told the victims they had gifts for them, sending them photoshopp­ed pictures to make the scam look believable. Other gang members would then call the victims, pretending to be either customs or embassy officials, to seek a fee for the delivery of gifts.

Many victims fell for the trick and wired money to the suspects’ accounts.

The gang ceased contact with victims who became suspicious and would move on to find other people to hoodwink online.

Pol Lt Gen Suthipong said the two Nigerians spent most of their day working on the computer in their rented condo.

Police raided the room and caught the men red-handed as they were communicat­ing with their victims, using chatting apps.

Police have charged Mr Osita with staying illegally in the kingdom and Mr Chukwuebuk­a with overstayin­g his visa.

They are reviewing evidence gathered from the condo to identify the victims, who will be interviewe­d later.

In a separate incident, the IB has arrested an Indian man, Vinay Mishra, 29, and charged him with theft.

The suspect allegedly used dating websites to lure women and asked to stay over at their houses, claiming he had been robbed and had no money.

He allegedly brought valuables stolen from his unsuspecti­ng hosts to his hotel in Sukhumvit Soi 50.

 ?? PAWAT LAOPAISARN­TAKSIN ?? Immigratio­n Bureau acting commission­er Suthipong Wongpin points to a board showing a suspect in a romance scam who has been arrested in Bangkok.
PAWAT LAOPAISARN­TAKSIN Immigratio­n Bureau acting commission­er Suthipong Wongpin points to a board showing a suspect in a romance scam who has been arrested in Bangkok.

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