Two
Nigerians have been arrested by Thai police for running a global marriage scam,
posing as US Marines in Afghanistan and preying on hundreds of widows and
single women, after worming themselves into their hearts.
Bangkok
Post reported online that the country’s Department of Special Investigation
(DSI) arrested the two Nigerians alleged to have defrauded about 20 million
baht($670,000) from scores of Thai women through a global marriage scam in
which they pretended to be US marines.
The
full report by Bangkok Post:
“They
asked the victims to wire them money to help pay the discharge processing fees.
One of the women eventually became suspicious and informed the authorities.
“The
Nigerian men were arrested with approximately 11 million baht($367,400) in cash
in their possession. The DSI reported that at least 400 women all over the
world had fallen prey to the fraudsters and about 20 million baht had been
scammed from the Thai victims.
“According
to DSI chief Tharit Pengdit, the suspects had approached their targets, usually
single women aged 40 or older, many of them widowed or divorced, via online
chatrooms and Facebook.
“The
alleged swindlers elaborated their stories by having accomplices play different
roles, such as sick family members, superiors and subordinates calling the
victims. The women were duped into wiring funds into accounts in Malaysia,
Singapore and Taiwan.
“At
their hotel room in Bangkok investigators found US$370,000 in cash along with
computers and cellphones used in the scam.
“DSI
investigators believe the gang is running their operation in several countries,
including Sweden, Malaysia and Singapore, to make it difficult for authorities
to gather evidence against them.
[PmNews].
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