Sunday, 11 September 2016

Driver arraigned for stealing boss’s ATM card, withdrawing N2.7m in Lagos

The Lagos State Police Command has arrested a driver, identified as Mayowa Adenuga, for allegedly stealing his boss’s Automated Teller Machine, ATM, card, and withdrawing over N2.7m.
The card belonged to his employer, a lecturer at the University of Lagos, UNILAG, Prof. Simbo Banjoko. Two other suspects, 18-year-old Adewale Opeyemi and and 29-year-old Jeremiah Iyitoye were arrested alongside Adenuga as accomplices.
According to Punch, the 25-year-old Adenuga, who is also a computer expert, drove his boss to the Bells University on the day of the incident.
It was gathered that while he waited for his boss on the university premises, the driver found Banjoko’s Zenith Bank ATM card in the car and hid it.
Unknown to the victim that his ATM card was missing, Adenuga used software to uncover the card’s PIN code.
According to the report, the suspect withdrew N200,000 from the bank account through the ATM, and allegedly bought four iPhones, valued at N495,000; one Macbook laptop, valued at N415,000; 10 wristwatches, a Blackberry and a ring.
He made a total withdrawal of N2,728,255 from the victim’s bank account.
The lecturer later informed the Rapid Response Squad, RRS, of the incident and the case was later transferred to the Anti-Vice Section of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department, Yaba.
A source at the SCIID said that Adenuga, perfected the crime by blocking his boss’s telephone line so that he would not see the alert of transactions conducted on his account.
He said, “The suspect is the lecturer’s driver. He is also a computer expert. He hid the ATM card for three days and when he saw that the man did not look for it, he used software to get the PIN. He called Adewale (Opeyemi) and handed over the card to him for safekeeping, saying it belonged to his sister.
“When he drove his boss out again at another time, he had access to the man’s phone and deliberately entered the wrong PUK number three times which led to the blockage of the line.”
After blocking his boss’s line, Adenuga allegedly asked his accomplices to make transactions with the card on his behalf.
The two men were said to have gone to Shoprite, Ikeja, and Mega Plaza, Victoria Island, where they withdrew N200,000 and purchased the iPhones, Macbook laptop, wristwatches and other items through POS transactions.
A police source explained that Banjoko, who noticed that his telephone line had been blocked, took it to a telecoms centre, where it was reactivated.
“At that point, he received 30 alerts that a total of N2,728,255 had been withdrawn from his account. He reported the matter to the police, and the case was transferred to the RRS.
“When the matter got to the Anti-Vice Section of the SCIID, the police arrested the driver and after interrogation, he confessed to the crime and named his accomplices.
“The police recovered two iPhones 6 Plus, two iPhone SSE, one Macbook laptop, seven GT Shock wristwatches, one Blackberry Z10, one ring and two bags,” the source added.
The three men were on Friday brought before a Yaba Magistrate’s Court on two counts of stealing.

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