Photo: 28 year old Nigerian man held in Bengaluru, India for online car sale fraud
Criminal Investigation Department (CID) in Bengaluru, India have arrested a Nigerian man in a cheating case.
The suspect identified as Christian D, 28, was on the run after the Cyber Crime police registered a case against him in September 2015. According to the police, Christian, who had come to Bengaluru on student visa would shoot pictures of cars costing between Rs 10 and Rs 15 lakh parked in front of business establishments and showrooms. He then posts these images on an online classifieds platform, by quoting the price ranging from Rs 3 lakh to Rs 5 lakh.
An industrialist had parked his car at the Kempegowda International Airport (KIA) parking lot before going abroad. Christiana shot the picture of the car and posted it on the OLX offering it for Rs 5 lakh, said the police.
A man contacted Christiana wanting to buy the car. Christiana claimed that he was in Delhi and told him to see the car which he had parked at the KIA parking lot. Christiana asked him to transfer Rs 5 lakh to his account and he would hand over the car once he returned to the city. The man trusted Christian and transferred Rs 5 lakh.
"Christian switched off his cellphone after he withdrew Rs five lakh. The man approached the Cyber Crime police and lodged a complaint. The police had also received five similar complaints," said a senior CID officer. The police registered a case against Christiana and raided his house at TC Palya in September 2015. He, however, managed to escape. The police recovered a laptop, two mobile phones and five SIM cards from him. The police issued a lookout notice against Christian.
When he landed at the Nigeria airport, police arrested and handed him over to the Indian authorities. He was produced before a local court and the judge remanded him in judicial custody till October 19, added the police.
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