Nigerian man dupes 300 women of crores on promise of marriage

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Nigerian man dupes 300 women of crores on promise of marriage

Saturday, 28 May 2022 | Staff Reporter | NOIDA

The Noida Cyber Crime police has arrested a 38-year-old Nigerian national staying in Delhi on the charge of cheating at least 300 women and duping them of crores of rupees on the pretext of marriage.

The accused has been identified as Garuba Galumje (38), who hails from Lagos in Nigeria who is staying in the Kishan Garh area of South Delhi. Police said that the accused befriended women through social media sites and matrimonial websites, where he introduced himself as a Non-Resident Indian (NRI) settled in Canada. “The accused has been arrested in connection with a complaint from a woman who lives in Meerut district of Uttar Pradesh. He claimed that she had registered herself on Jeevansathi website for marriage.

A man approached her through the website and introduced himself as Indo-Canadian NRI Sanjay Singh," said Inspector Reeta Yadav, in-charge of the Noida Cyber Crime Police Station.

“The man eventually gained her confidence and made emotional appeals as he tricked her into transferring Rs 60 lakh in multiple instalments into his various bank accounts before she realised the fraud,” she said. “When the matter was brought to the police, an investigation was taken up and the culprit was tracked down to Delhi and arrested. During questioning, we came across multiple similar cases involving Garuba.

There are over 300 women who he had targeted through various popular websites and cheated of crores. On social media and matrimonial websites, he used profile pictures of smart-looking men and not his own in order to dupe women," Yadav said.

According to police, Garuba had first come to India in February 2019 on a six-month visa in connection with a business related to human hair and readymade garments.

 He once again came to India on March 18 on a medical visa till May 22 but had over-stayed while relocating himself several times during the period, police said. “Garuba has been transferring the fraud money to his family members in Nigeria through international money exchange services," police added.

During the arrest, police recovered a passport, seven mobile phones, 15 photocopies of documents, which included forged letters in the names of Bank of Thailand, National Bank of Dubai, Interpol, US Department of State and FBI, officials said.

An FIR has been lodged against the accused under Indian Penal Code 406 (criminal breach of trust), 419 (cheating by impersonation) and Sections 420 (cheating), and under provisions of the Information Technology Act, police added.

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