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Tuesday, June 02, 2015

Police Uncover Fake Currency Factory In Ibadan

According to Punch,The Oyo State Police Command has discovered a place in a remote village of Ibadan, where thousands of fake pounds, euros, dollars and other foreign currencies were being produced.




The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mohammed Katsina, said that the discovery was made by the command’s ambush squad in a village called Ojoku in Badeku, Ona-Ara Local Government Area of the state. The police described the area as fast transforming to an abode for criminals, having earlier served as a kidnappers’ den.
Our correspondent, who visited the scene of the crime on Monday, discovered that the police had cordoned off the compound shielded by tall trees and thick bushes.
Two Toyota Camry cars with number plate AA 125 DK and AA 207 DH and a Nissan Almera lift back model with number plate AGL 882 DF were found in the compound, which was fenced with corrugated iron sheets.
Several notes of fake foreign currencies littered the ground.
Apart from being a fake currency factory, the place also served as a shrine where several criminal activities were perpetrated.


There are two houses in the compound with at least six rooms adorned with various statues to give the impression that the place is being used as a shrine. The walls were decorated with the group’s description of gods to scare victims.
Ismail Adesina, 43, who was arrested at the scene, said he did not know anything about the currencies and that the owners had escaped.


He said he was a herbalist and that he had been involved in several financial crimes under the pretext of helping victims to cure ailments and barrenness.
Adesina added that the owners of the three vehicles were canvassers who combed the town to woo customers.

He said, “I am a herbalist and I inherited the skill from my father. I am also a conman. I cured diabetes, barrenness, blindness and other ailments. I have cured many people. My partner, who escaped yesterday, knows how the currencies were produced. Taju and Wasiu are my other partners. 


We have been here for about four years. We collected varying sums of money from our victims but we do not kidnap people. We bought the land in the bush and built the houses. I am a native of Beyerunka in Ibadan. The names of our victims are with my partners.”


Adesina said his wife had left him and taken his child away because he could not provide for them.
He added that he had bought a car from the proceeds of criminal activities but had to sell it. Asked if his father also taught him how to swindle people through fake healing, Adesina said that he was a genuine herbalist before he took to the crime.


The police said apart from taken money from their victims, the suspects also devised a way of gagging them by taking their nude pictures and threaten to release them if they failed to keep the secret.










49 comments:

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    1. May the good Lord always reveal that their hidden places. This people shouldn't spoil my ancient Town jare.




      *Larry was here*

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    2. God will continue to expose bad people

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    3. Y are yoloba disgracing Nigerians???
      Hian!!!


      Upon say una no get sense....

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    4. Is DAT not ezewanyi I see up there?

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    5. My Bae is back!!!!!!!!! Eze baby pls don't go again o. We need you around to school these kids on here.

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  2. Na wah ohh...
    Later,they will say it's only my brothers that loves money...
    Oriegwu!!..

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    1. Abi o, my thoughts exactly!!!
      #PretendersDoTheWorst!

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    2. Exactly! They are even worse

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    3. Ina atupuru ndi ala a onu...

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    1. Ya salam!
      Time up guys,hope justice will be served accordingly

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  4. Kudos to the police officers.

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  5. Laziness at it's peak, serves them right. More r still hiding.
    There's no peace for the wicked.

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    1. laziness indeed. people have been conned off millions and dey wouldnt use that money for anything profitable. mtcheeew


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    1. Do Anambra people have the "L" accent? I am Anambra too, this seems strange.

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    2. @Rubylicious....Anambrarians are synonimous with L' accent..They are know with dat..I was born and bred in anambra and i married an anambra man though i'm from Imo state..So i dont know why it seems strange to u if u are truly from anambra.

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  7. Yoruba people and money and evil are bestfriend.

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    1. It is not about the tribe but the person,don't be ignorant.

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    2. Ebony u just cracked me up big time

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  8. Hehehehe d wicked cnt go unpunished,God ll expose u all

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  9. the love of money is the root of all evil.

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  10. Love for money is everywhere so pple needs to chill with their tribalistic remarks! Thank God it was not in the east this time

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  11. Na wa ooo anything to get rich quick.

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  12. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Business was really booming though..... Prison tym....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  13. Wicked lazy things. God will pur them all to their end like this

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  14. Fraudlent man,u said u healed d sick,and u cured blindness as if u are God,may God punish u for all ur evil doings,stupid and evil man#hmm#

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  15. Fraudlent man,u said u healed d sick,and u cured blindness as if u are God,may God punish u for all ur evil doings,stupid and evil man#hmm#

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  16. everyday na for thief...ojor kann pere....

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  17. Ibadan and strange stories everyday.

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  18. Wicked people everywhere. Mtchewww.

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  19. How do they make the fake currencies. # justcurious

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  20. May they be made to pay dearly for their crimes.

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  21. Ndia n'eme aruu final. Evil everywhere, God pls deliver us always.

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  22. Thank God for blogs. The Yoruba newspapers will never report crimes in thier place. Pretentious criminals.

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  23. Now they have gone undercover..I mean the yoruba BVs. Evil people they can't do without shrine and native doctors...

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