Notorious Rivers ATM fraudster, Blassing Oleru, in police net

Commissioner of Police in Rivers State Olugbenga Adepoju

Commissioner of Police in Rivers State Olugbenga Adepoju

By Desmond Ejibas

A 35-year-old woman identifies as Blessing Oleru alleged to be a notorious specialists in swapping Automated Teller Machine (ATM) debit cards owned by others has been arrested after manhunt by operatives of Rivers Police Command.

Oleru said to be member of a larger debit card fraud syndicate was arrested after she defrauded a male victim of N523,600, Rivers Police Command’s spokesperson, SP Grace Iringe-Koko told journalists in Port Harcourt, the state capital on Tuesday.

According to Iringe-Koko, the victim had reported the incident to the Olu Obasanjo Police Station after Oleru allegedly swapped his debit card while he attempted to withdraw cash from an ATM.

“The victim attempted to withdraw cash from an ATM, but the machine malfunctioned.

“Oleru, who was standing nearby pretending to carry out a transaction, offered to assist but instead swapped the victims’ debit card,” Iringe-Koko explained.

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She said that the victim left the ATM without realising what had occurred and subsequently began receiving debit alerts amounting to N523,600.

After the matter was reported, Iringe-Koko stated that the police launched an investigation, which led to Oleru’s arrest on Feb. 5.

“During interrogation, Oleru confessed to the crime.

“Efforts are ongoing to apprehend other members of the debit card swapping syndicate who are still at large,” she added.

The police spokesperson further revealed that officers recovered a Moniepoint Point of Sale (POS) machine from the suspect.

“This arrest underscores the Rivers State Police Command’s commitment to combating financial crimes and ensuring the protection of citizens at all times,” Iringe-Koko concluded. (NAN)

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