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British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by dre11(m): 4:15pm On Nov 27, 2015
*Woman in her 40s from Hillingdon, London, thought she was in a relationship with a wealthy father-of-one called Christian Anderson

*But she was really being tricked by a gang of conmen including Nigerian student Ife Ojo, 31, and NHS admin worker Olusegun Agbaje, 43

*Victim told Anderson needed cash to fund engineering projects in Africa and free up inheritance that was being held in a Dutch vault

*She started looking for a home where she could live with her suitor, met with his 'lawyer' and travelled to Amsterdam, handing over a total of £1.6m


A lonely heart woman was tricked into handing over £1.6million to a gang of dating site conmen who used a copy of pick-up manual The Game and posed as a wealthy engineer to win her affections.

The woman in her 40s from Hillingdon, north west London, thought she was in an online relationship with a divorcee father-of-one called Christian Anderson.

But little did she know she was actually being tricked by a gang of fraudsters including Ife Ojo, 31, and Olusegun Agbaje, 43, who duped her into 'loaning' them a staggering £1.6million, telling her the money was needed to free up inheritance so they could start a new life together

Detectives believe they were part of a wider romance fraud gang – many of them based overseas – who target lone and vulnerable women on the Internet. On their arrest police found a laptop containing records of conversations between the woman and the man called Anderson and a copy of The Game, a bestselling book on the art of seduction. Detective Chief Inspector Gary Miles, of the Met’s FALCON cyber crime and fraud task force, said:"This is a growing problem, in recent months we have seen an increase in reports of romance fraud.""Within the past year Falcon officers have investigated the loss of more than £4 million in relation to about 100 victims.

These victims were ruthlessly manipulated by men and women pretending to love them."The suspects showered them with compliments and confided their seemingly innermost secrets to them. In many cases suspects were talking to victims online or over the phone for hours every day. In the latest case the woman, from Hillingdon, told police she had met a man called Christian Anderson on a dating website in February last year.

Unusually, they met in person after a couple of weeks when he told her he was an engineer working in the oil industry and was divorced. As the relationship continued he convinced the woman he loved her but said that he needed a loan of £30,000 for equipment for an engineering project in Benin, Africa.

The woman paid the cash and handed over further sums in a series of increasingly elaborate requests by the man who convinced her they would soon be living together. At one stage the victim began house hunting for them and even travelled to Amsterdam to meet an associate. The woman told detectives she often doubted the man’s authenticity but every time she asked for proof he sent convincing but false documentation.

DCI Miles said:"Victims of this fraud must understand they are not foolish and they are not alone. These fraudsters go to great lengths to convince their victim. But these victims are not gullible, the fraudsters are very professional, often they are talking from carefully prepared scripts.

"Police advise that people should never send money abroad to people they have not met or do not know well, question people’s stories and talk to friends about the relationships.


www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3336011/Lonely-heart-duped-1-6m-dating-site-conmen-armed-copy-pick-artist-bible-Game-posed-wealthy-divorced-engineer-trick-handing-money.html

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by zinachidi(m): 4:32pm On Nov 27, 2015
i trust naija boiz

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by ijustdey: 4:37pm On Nov 27, 2015
1.6Million Pounds..... shockedshockedshocked




men some guys aren't smiling oooo this amount is just much.

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by ruffcoin99(m): 4:49pm On Nov 27, 2015
I need money more than this guys...

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by kingphilip(m): 5:10pm On Nov 27, 2015
This people no de ever learn

This story has been recycled over and over on the net and others haven't still learnt their lessons..

I condemn swindle in all its entirety but some people should just learn to use their brains please..

Anyway money plenty for ground na im cause am

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by kingphilip(m): 5:20pm On Nov 27, 2015
ijustdey:
1.6Million Pounds..... shockedshockedshocked




men some guys aren't smiling oooo this amount is just much.
if you form maga dem go catch you mugu
Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by JigsawKillah(m): 5:34pm On Nov 27, 2015
1.6m? Woah!
Endtime Scammers! cheesy grin

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by damton(m): 5:40pm On Nov 27, 2015
those boys deserve a bottle of Orijin


On a serious note, say no to crime

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by raayah(f): 5:40pm On Nov 27, 2015
This is so sad and embarrassing to us as Nigerians.

It is sad that we as Nigerians encourage this scamming behaviour in a way.

Saying things like the victims are mumu only help to make the scammers feel wiser. It encourages them.

Pointing out the scammers tribes too does not help in any way.

Let us come together and condemn this shameful and corrupt crime.

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by englishmart(m): 5:40pm On Nov 27, 2015
not a bad thing to do this Xmas period though

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by Nobody: 5:41pm On Nov 27, 2015
I want to join the Name Checkers Association of Nigeria. I promise to abide by the rules of the association. Na who dey sell form o??










Say no to CRIME

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by luvinhubby(m): 5:41pm On Nov 27, 2015
grin
Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by deadie(m): 5:41pm On Nov 27, 2015
NCAN (Name Checkers Association of Nigeria) forms still available smiley #NaYor0ba

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by Eyepencil: 5:42pm On Nov 27, 2015
ALL THIS YERIBAR PEOPLE SEF!

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by Hefemale: 5:42pm On Nov 27, 2015
OK
Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by money121(m): 5:42pm On Nov 27, 2015
Awon Y! boi

awon adoju ti ni omo...

Won ma je ki awon omo ibo irankiran ye ma wee nu si eniyan laara ni si...

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by Sweetguy25: 5:42pm On Nov 27, 2015
Someone on DailyMail said scamming is our national sport. grin grin grin

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by Dinocarex(m): 5:43pm On Nov 27, 2015
.Smh!!! Boys are not smiling oo... Chai
Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by Nobody: 5:43pm On Nov 27, 2015
This dude don jam money ooo...
Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by knuckbuck(m): 5:43pm On Nov 27, 2015
How do you part with such a huge amount of money?! How?!!
Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by dulaman: 5:43pm On Nov 27, 2015
ww
Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by elkonS: 5:43pm On Nov 27, 2015
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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by scholes0(m): 5:43pm On Nov 27, 2015
Omg!!

How do you manage to dupe people such huge amounts of money?

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by elmisti(m): 5:43pm On Nov 27, 2015
I dnt blame the Niggas jare, dey ar simply collecting money we lost to Britain in time of colonization....wish na EFCC catch dem, dem go jst slash d thing free dem boiz.....buh 1.6 milla.....these boys no get conscience ooo!

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by AltarBoy1: 5:43pm On Nov 27, 2015
came to check names. disappointed.
Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by Fant(m): 5:44pm On Nov 27, 2015
Mschew, they never seem to learn from those who have had same experience.
Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by Ademusiwa1c: 5:44pm On Nov 27, 2015
why do some people scam others.
Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by Nihilist: 5:44pm On Nov 27, 2015
grin
Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by Chukky86: 5:44pm On Nov 27, 2015
Came here to check names.

I said it na them plenty pass for that end.

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Re: British Woman Duped Of £1.6m By Nigerian Fraudsters Via Online Dating Site (Pic) by Aitee1: 5:44pm On Nov 27, 2015
Is this still happening? shocked










Op I need some training too grin

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