Tag: Toyota Camry

  • Toyota Camry stolen in Lagos

    Toyota Camry stolen in Lagos

    A golden Toyota Camry with registration number AKD 650HS was stolen yesterday morning from Olori Street, Oshodi-Isolo Local Government Area, Lagos.

    It was parked in front of Fasonmi Hospital in Shogunle area.

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    The vehicle, identified by its chassis number (4T1BE32K55U033520) and engine number (2AZ8074358), was stolen under unclear circumstances. The owner, residing at 12 Olori Street, Shogunle, discovered the theft and reported it to the local authorities.

    For further information or to provide tips, please contact the owner via the following phone number: 08060015137.

  • Police arrest 13 for armed robbery in Lagos

    The police in Lagos have arrested 13 suspects for various armed robbery offences across the state.

    Among the suspects who were paraded yesterday was a father of four, Abiodun Oluwa, 34, said to have attached his victims at Atiporomeh in Badagry.

    According to Police Commissioner Imohimi Edgal, Oluwa was arrested on August 10, at the roof of his mother’s house, where he went to hide after robbing a woman.

    Edgal said: “My policemen found one locally made pistol with one cartridge.”

    The suspect who admitted to the offence, said he had stolen four phones since he began last year.

    He said: “I bought the gun for N20,000. But it is not working. I discovered it was not working. So, I kept it in my house.

    “I robbed a lady but I never knew that she knew me. She went to my mother and reported. Police then came and searched the house, they found the gun and then I was arrested.”

    Edgal said Ezeja Oluchukwu, 29, Tochukwu Samson, 21, Ifeanyi Oshomi, 30, and Tochukwu Matthias, 27 were apprehended for vandalising parked vehicles at Abesan Estate.

    He said a Toyota Camry car (EKY361FC), 20 pieces of auto glass winding engine, three pieces of vehicle brain boxes, a car trampoline, two pieces of side mirrors, one black knife and a school bag.

    “Four armed robbers were arrested on August 26, around Olayinka/Cele axis, Itire. They are Toheeb Ogunjimi, 24, Matthew Olumosu, 19, Qudus Akala, 18 and Akintoya Faruq, 18.

    “They were found with one black toy gun, seven phones, a locally made double barrel pistol and one live cartridge.

    “On June 20, at about 6am while one Kingsley Ochoma was attending to customers, four armed men forced their way into his warehouse, at Graceland Estate, Isheri-Oshun and held them hostage. In the process, they carted away cartons of phones and accessories worth over N9,000,000.

    “Based on complaint received about the incident, I directed the Officer-In-Charge of FSARS to commence investigation. The detectives visited the warehouse and recovered some items left behind by the robbers.

    “These items or specimen were critically examined and the observations made were used to unravel the authors of the crime. The chain of events leading to the arrest of the suspects, started on August 14, when one Kareem Badmus and his mother Bola Badmus were arrested using two of the stolen phones.

    “During interrogation, they confessed that the phones were given to them by a relation named Yusuf Badmus and they led detectives to apprehend him. Search was immediately conducted in the house of Yusuf Badmus and seven of the robbed phones were recovered. Also recovered were two locally made cut to size double barrel guns with three live cartridges, which he hid inside his operational vehicle, a Nissan Quest (BDG339CA).

    “The said Yusuf Badmus later led detectives to arrest his gang members Chimere Njenobi, 26, Dominic Anawo, 36, and
    Abimbola Austine, 30. Investigation into the case is ongoing and suspects will definitely be charged to court.

  • Woman dies, six injured in Anambra auto crash

    A middle-aged woman on Thursday, lost her life while six others sustained varying degrees of injuries in a fatal accident along the Enugu-Onitsha expressway, Anambra State.

    The accident which occurred at about 5.30 pm, close to the Anambra State government house, involved a commercial bus with registration number AWK 166 XX and a Toyota Camry car with registration number, FGG 28 LN.

    An eye witness, who identified herself as Chiamaka Ugo, said the Toyota Camry somersaulted into a nearby drainage after ramming into the bus.

    She said the victims were rushed to hospital by men of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) who arrived the scene shortly after the accident took place.

    Confirming the incident, the Sector Commander of the FRSC in the State, Mr Sunday Ajayi, said three of the injured persons were taken to a nearby hospital in Awka.

    He however said three others in very critical condition were conveyed with an ambulance belonging FRSC to the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi.

    Ajayi, who blamed the accident on wrongful overtaking and over speeding, appealed to motorists to exercise caution while plying the highway.

  • Two die in Ondo road crash

    The Agbaluku-Arigidi Akoko community was in pensive mood Sunday evening following the sudden death of two persons reportedly caused by a reckless driver.

    Eye witness said the incident occured around 6pm and involved two vehicles and three motorcycles at Semusemu area, Agbaluku-Arigidi road.

    Sources said a driver of Toyota Camry car drove in a reckless manner  in front of a Petrol station in the vicinity.

    It led to the death of two persons on the spot,while two others were on a danger list in an undisclosed private hospital in Ikare Akoko.

    It was alleged that the driver of the vehicle that crushed three motor cycles drove under the influence of alcohol.

    There was traffic gridlock as many motorists and cyclists waited helplessly before the men of Road Safety Corps,Ikare unit command came for rescue operation.

    Confirming the incident, the Ikare-Akoko unit Commander, Jimoh Basiru attributed the carnage to recklessness on the part of the driver.

    He warned motorists and other road users to be cautious while on the wheels.

  • FRSC recovers stolen vehicle from accident scene 

    FRSC recovers stolen vehicle from accident scene 

    The Ogun State Sector Command of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) on Monday recovered at an accident scene, a Toyota Camry car stolen in Lagos same day.

    The Toyota car said to belong to a female naval officer, was stolen from her in Lagos in the morning but the suspect (driver) while fleeing with it, crashed at the Ramona Trailer Park, Ogere along Lagos – Ibadan expressway.

    The Nation gathered that while Operatives of the FRSC on patrol were rescuing him, they discovered that the vehicle was just stolen in Lagos some hours earlier.

    The Route Commander and FRSC Public Education officer, Florence Okpe, who confirmed this on behalf of the Sector Commander, Clement Oladele, in a statement, said a motorist notified the Operatives of the accident which prompted them to race to the scene.

    “An ash coloured Toyota Camry with Reg no   KTU 765 DV was recovered from a suspect while on patrol along the Lagos/Ibadan expressway at about 1130hrs on December 4, 2017.

    “A motorist who stopped by the FRSC team had reported a road traffic crash at Ramona Trailer park Ogere and the team quickly moved to the scene.  On getting to the scene the FRSC patrol team were able to secure the driver who was the only occupant of the vehicle.

    “The FRSC team subsequently contacted  MTD Iperu for a tow vehicle to remove the capsized vehicle off the road but while interrogating the driver the FRSC team noticed inconsistency in his statement which became reasonable to suspect foul play, hence the team leader quickly put a call to the number found on a Union Bank teller in the car which the driver  bluntly resisted the team from making any phone call.

    ” The team insisted and  called the phone number and a lady who picked the call and claimed to be a naval officer whose identity card was  found by the FRSC team in the car which also corresponded with the name given, the same person said the vehicle belong to her and it was stolen this morning (04/12/2017)  and pleaded that the FRSC team should do everything possible to hand the driver over to the police as she had already reported the case to Shogunle police station in Lagos.

    “The FRSC Sector Commander Corps Commander Clement Oladele confirmed the recovered vehicle and the suspect (driver) have been handed over to the  Iperu Police Station,” Okpe stated.

  • TRENDING SCAM: Fraudsters adopt  auction sales  as latest trick to  dupe victims

    TRENDING SCAM: Fraudsters adopt auction sales as latest trick to dupe victims

    Is there an advertised auction sales from which you are hoping to reap bountifully? Events in recent times dictate that you should be more circumspect in embracing such an offer. Hundreds of Nigerians are daily falling prey to fraudsters by falling for offers of cheap valuable items, particularly the one advertised on the Internet. The Nation investigation revealed that the social media have become particularly notorious for such adverts through which unsuspecting internet users fall prey to the conmen.

    The items on offer include automobiles, textiles and vehicle spare parts among others. After advertising the goods purportedly meant for auction, the scammers their innocent respondents to a fake warehouse and show them sealed containers purportedly containing the items that had been advertised. The victims would then be given a bank account in which they would deposit the sums they intend to pay for the items they are interested in. But once payment is made, the fraudsters vanish into thin air and their victims would never set their eyes on them or the goods they had paid for.

    A typical case is that of one Elder Afolabi Oni, a retired civil servant who wanted a fairly used Toyota Camry car and was introduced to a man named Danladi Wushishi and his wife, Ojuolape. The couple allegedly claimed they had cars they wanted to auction but would need advanced payments with which they would clear the cars at the port. It turned out that Oni was courting serial fraudsters who had already fleeced hundreds of unsuspecting people of their hard earned moneys. In the end, Oni lost the sum of N1.2m to the couple.

    Recalling the incident in a chat with our correspondent, Oni said: “I met the woman and her husband through one of my relatives named Olowe when I wanted to buy a Tokunbo (fairly used) Toyota Camry car in 2010. The woman in question used to live in an estate belonging to the Nigerian Army in Abule Egba area of Lagos before she moved into a hotel in the neighbourhood.

    “She told me that she had a container of vehicles, including the type of car I was looking for. I had no cause to doubt her because she even showed me a bill of laden for the goods. She however said she needed some money to clear the container from the port and I gave her N1.2 million.

    “It was after many months of failing to deliver the vehicle that I asked for a refund. I began to pile pressure on her to refund my money but she issued me a dud cheque. Since then, I have not been able to retrieve my money from her.”

    The 63-year-old indigene of Ekiti State said he had given up on the matter until he read in a Saturday edition of The Nation newspaper that the couple had been arrested by the police.

    He said: “I had lost any hope of getting my money back from the coupe until I was told that the woman and her husband had been arrested by the police and that their story was published in The Nation a few Saturdays ago. Now, I want to retrieve my money from the heartless couple because it is my sweat.”

    Police sources said the couple had allegedly been using the moneys they duped people of to avoid justice until they were arrested after one of the couple’s numerous victims filed a petition to the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Mr. Umar Manko.

    A police source said: ”The husband has been detained for defrauding someone to the tune of N19 million, which the Command’s ‘X’ Squad is still handling. The case is likely to be transferred to SARS (State Anti-robbery Squad) for discreet investigation. It was the case in which his wife allegedly posed as his sister in order to secure his bail.

    “It is likely that their arrest by SARS will alert many of their victims who are still looking for them.”

    Before then, two traders, Chinyere Uzorchukwu and Nkechi Anokwuru, had fallen victim to the couple .The couple allegedly hoodwinked the two women with a fake customs allocation paper to auction 437 bales of textile materials valued at N8.6 million.

    In a telephone conversation with our correspondent, another victim of the couple, who identified herself simply as Hajia Oluwakemi, recalled how she was defrauded of N8 million in an auction sales that never was.

    Oluwakemi said: ”I fell into their trap a few years ago when Danladi (Wushishi) told me he had some goods to auction. He said the goods would be auctioned by customs men at the port and I was taken in by the papers he presented, not knowing that they were fake. Not only did I lose N8 million, I also lost my job as a result of the deal because I borrowed the money from various sources including my office.

    “Apart from that, the couple also defrauded my father to the tune of N1 million. As I speak, I am yet to get out of the mess I found myself as a result of the transaction. I know of three other persons who have been defrauded by Danladi and his wife through the auction sale scam. They moved from one part of Lagos to another in order to avoid being caught by their victims.

    “Danladi had once been arrested by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) but he ran away after he was granted bail. It was at EFCC’s office that his path and that of his wife, Ojuolape, crossed. Ojuolape had also been apprehended by the anti-graft agency following a petition from some that she too had duped.

    “Contrary to what I have read in the papers that Danladi claimed he has several landed properties he could sell to defray the money he had dubiously collected from innocent people, I can tell you that he does not have more than a building and a plot of land somewhere in the Akute area of Ogun State.

    “However, I have been praying to God to avenge for me on the heartless couple for ruining my life, and I am happy that with their arrest by the police, my prayers have been answered.“

    Yet Hajia Oluwakemi is not the last victim of the fake auctioneer couple. One Mr. Livinus had also lost N19 million to the couple in another fake auction sales. Wushshi admitted that he had not received any container since he collected money from his victims.

    It is becoming a fad for unscrupulous elements to pose as senior customs officers on the internet where they also post fake cars meant for sale at rock bottom prices.

    In one of such messages posted by one Custom Johnson (sic) on his Facebook account recently, he asked people to purchase cars of different makes at ridiculously low prices.

    The message reads: ”Nigeria Custom (sic) impounded auction cars… at a cheaper rate, we deal with (sic) all kind of cars: Mercedes Bnez (sic) M500,N600,000, Toyota Camry (tiny light 2.2 model), N350,000; Toyota Sienna-N450,000; Nissan Xtera,N400,000; Nissan Murano SUV N600,000; Nissan Pathfinder (2000-2010 model)N650,000; Toyota Highlander- N700,000; 2003 Toyota Corolla,N650,000.850,000; Toyota Prado=800,000; Toyota RAV4=450,000; Camry 2012 model=550,000; Toyota Yaris=350,000; Toyota Matrix=2005=450,000=2006=550,000, Range Rover=1.5, Golf 3 GOLF 4=250,000=300,000, Toyota Avalo=2001=350,000=2010=450,000, Toyota Hiace=2000=2006 Hummer bus=850,000, Toyota Corolla 2003=2006=350,000=400,000, Lezus RX 2005=600,000, Honda CRV=1998=2001=450,000, Honda Accord 2001=2003=350,000=2004=450,000.

    “Feel Free to call for any of the year model of car you are interested on (sic).”

    In their desperation, the scammers frequently trend into online conversations wherein they announce the auction sales. In one of such incidents in September 2013, one Johnson Umeugoji, who claimed to have seen one of such announcements on the social media, contacted the announcer who identified himself as Peter Amune. As usual, the deal went awry after Peter had allegedly paid N200, 000 into Amune’s bank account in Auchi, Edo State.

    “The scale fell off Johnson’s eyes after Amune told him to come to a customs warehouse in Agbara, Lagos where a purported car auction was to take place. He soon found that he had been duped as there was no such thing as an auction when he got there. He reported the matter to police and the suspect was arrested in Auchi after a manhunt by detectives.

    Commenting on the incident, the spokesman of Ogun State Police Command, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi, said: ”Peter (Amune) resides at Osomurika Road, Igarra in Edo State, but he committed the crime in Agbara, Ogun State. He was, however, arrested in Auchi, Edo State on September 16, 2013 and will soon be charged to court at the completion of investigation.”

    In January 2013, an Enugu-based business man, Obiekwe Chigozie , who wanted to buy a 2010 Toyota Camry as a gift for his mother thought he had landed a good offer on the internet. Unknown to him, he was dealing with a fake auction sales syndicate. The price of the car was given as N400,000 and he was asked to pay N100,000 deposit into an account belonging to a member of the syndicate. The said account was domiciled in one of the branches of a commercial bank in Minna ,Niger State. Shortly after the money was confirmed to have been deposited in the bank, the syndicate cut off all lines of communication with Obiekwu.

    Luck however ran out on the conmen when one of them named Musa went to the bank to withdraw the money and was promptly arrested by operatives of the EFCC who had been put on the alert by the distraught Obiekwu.

    In a recent statement, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) warned members of the public to disregard the activities of internet auction sale syndicates, saying: “They use many ploys, but the most popular is using fake Facebook accounts opened in the name of the Comptroller-General of Customs, Mr. Dikko Abdullahi. You are therefore deceived to believe that you are chatting with the Comptroller General of Customs who might even refer you to an officer in Seme Border or any department of the Service.

    “Beware, the discussions that will eventually lead to a request that you pay some money into some private account is pure scam. Many have been scammed. They are fraudulent. Don’t patronise them.”

    In the same vein, the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Tin Can Island Port, Mr Chris Osunkwo, explained that the NCS does not conduct online auction sale of goods, urging people to desist from patronizing such websites where such sales are announced, as they are created by scammers to deceive people.

    Osunkwo said: “The auction exercise conducted by the Nigerian Customs is a continuous exercise whereby an interested buyer applies and if successful, obtains a letter of allocation from the Customs headquarters in Abuja. Those who auction items or vehicles through Facebook are scammers.”

    “The Nigerian Customs usually floats two types of auctionseizure auction (SA) and the overtime type. While the former is done for items/vehicles seized by the NCS, the latter is overseen by a designated committee.”

    He explained further that there is a process for every auction exercise and that no individual can single-handedly allocate items or vehicles to a potential buyer.