Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam



A Nigerian man identified as Kingsley O. has been arrested in Turkey for allegedly defrauding a Hong Kong-based dentist of $2.5 million through a romance scam.According to Turkish news outlet Haberler on Friday, Kingsley and four accomplices were arrested in Esenyurt, a district of Istanbul Province, following an investigation into an alleged online fraud scheme that spanned two years.The report stated that the suspect, who allegedly posed as an American businessman named Richard, met the victim, identified as Siu P.Y.F., online in 2020 and promised to marry her.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerInvestigators said the pair maintained a long-distance relationship through phone communication, during which the suspect allegedly convinced the woman that he was carrying out a major investment project in Istanbul and needed financial assistance.Believing they would eventually get married, the dentist reportedly transferred a total of $2.5 million in instalments to several bank accounts in Turkey between 2020 and 2022.However, after receiving the funds, the suspect allegedly cut off communication and became unreachable, prompting the victim to report the matter to authorities in Hong Kong.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerThe report noted that initial investigations by Hong Kong police did not yield results, leading the victim to engage a Turkish lawyer and lodge a complaint with the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office.Related NewsBandits kill 17 farmers, injure others in Zamfara communityDSS intercepts arms cache in Zamfara, nabs courierKebbi begins plan for new police mobile force baseSubsequently, operatives of the Istanbul Police Department’s Fraud Bureau traced the bank accounts that received the funds and arrested five account holders.While four of the suspects reportedly denied knowledge of the transactions, one suspect allegedly told investigators that he handed over the money received in his account to a Nigerian man known to him as Richard.The confession reportedly led investigators to Kingsley, whom police identified as the alleged mastermind behind the scheme.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerHe was arrested during a police operation and taken into custody for questioning.The report stated that Kingsley denied the allegations during interrogation.He and five other suspects were later arraigned in court under tight security following the conclusion of police investigations.Authorities allege that the suspect used a false identity to convince the victim to part with the funds under the guise of a romantic relationship and planned marriage. According to Turkish news outlet Haberler on Friday, Kingsley and four accomplices were arrested in Esenyurt, a district of Istanbul Province, following an investigation into an alleged online fraud scheme that spanned two years.The report stated that the suspect, who allegedly posed as an American businessman named Richard, met the victim, identified as Siu P.Y.F., online in 2020 and promised to marry her.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerInvestigators said the pair maintained a long-distance relationship through phone communication, during which the suspect allegedly convinced the woman that he was carrying out a major investment project in Istanbul and needed financial assistance.Believing they would eventually get married, the dentist reportedly transferred a total of $2.5 million in instalments to several bank accounts in Turkey between 2020 and 2022.However, after receiving the funds, the suspect allegedly cut off communication and became unreachable, prompting the victim to report the matter to authorities in Hong Kong.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerThe report noted that initial investigations by Hong Kong police did not yield results, leading the victim to engage a Turkish lawyer and lodge a complaint with the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office.Related NewsBandits kill 17 farmers, injure others in Zamfara communityDSS intercepts arms cache in Zamfara, nabs courierKebbi begins plan for new police mobile force baseSubsequently, operatives of the Istanbul Police Department’s Fraud Bureau traced the bank accounts that received the funds and arrested five account holders.While four of the suspects reportedly denied knowledge of the transactions, one suspect allegedly told investigators that he handed over the money received in his account to a Nigerian man known to him as Richard.The confession reportedly led investigators to Kingsley, whom police identified as the alleged mastermind behind the scheme.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerHe was arrested during a police operation and taken into custody for questioning.The report stated that Kingsley denied the allegations during interrogation.He and five other suspects were later arraigned in court under tight security following the conclusion of police investigations.Authorities allege that the suspect used a false identity to convince the victim to part with the funds under the guise of a romantic relationship and planned marriage. The report stated that the suspect, who allegedly posed as an American businessman named Richard, met the victim, identified as Siu P.Y.F., online in 2020 and promised to marry her.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerInvestigators said the pair maintained a long-distance relationship through phone communication, during which the suspect allegedly convinced the woman that he was carrying out a major investment project in Istanbul and needed financial assistance.Believing they would eventually get married, the dentist reportedly transferred a total of $2.5 million in instalments to several bank accounts in Turkey between 2020 and 2022.However, after receiving the funds, the suspect allegedly cut off communication and became unreachable, prompting the victim to report the matter to authorities in Hong Kong.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerThe report noted that initial investigations by Hong Kong police did not yield results, leading the victim to engage a Turkish lawyer and lodge a complaint with the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office.Related NewsBandits kill 17 farmers, injure others in Zamfara communityDSS intercepts arms cache in Zamfara, nabs courierKebbi begins plan for new police mobile force baseSubsequently, operatives of the Istanbul Police Department’s Fraud Bureau traced the bank accounts that received the funds and arrested five account holders.While four of the suspects reportedly denied knowledge of the transactions, one suspect allegedly told investigators that he handed over the money received in his account to a Nigerian man known to him as Richard.The confession reportedly led investigators to Kingsley, whom police identified as the alleged mastermind behind the scheme.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerHe was arrested during a police operation and taken into custody for questioning.The report stated that Kingsley denied the allegations during interrogation.He and five other suspects were later arraigned in court under tight security following the conclusion of police investigations.Authorities allege that the suspect used a false identity to convince the victim to part with the funds under the guise of a romantic relationship and planned marriage. Investigators said the pair maintained a long-distance relationship through phone communication, during which the suspect allegedly convinced the woman that he was carrying out a major investment project in Istanbul and needed financial assistance.Believing they would eventually get married, the dentist reportedly transferred a total of $2.5 million in instalments to several bank accounts in Turkey between 2020 and 2022.However, after receiving the funds, the suspect allegedly cut off communication and became unreachable, prompting the victim to report the matter to authorities in Hong Kong.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerThe report noted that initial investigations by Hong Kong police did not yield results, leading the victim to engage a Turkish lawyer and lodge a complaint with the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office.Related NewsBandits kill 17 farmers, injure others in Zamfara communityDSS intercepts arms cache in Zamfara, nabs courierKebbi begins plan for new police mobile force baseSubsequently, operatives of the Istanbul Police Department’s Fraud Bureau traced the bank accounts that received the funds and arrested five account holders.While four of the suspects reportedly denied knowledge of the transactions, one suspect allegedly told investigators that he handed over the money received in his account to a Nigerian man known to him as Richard.The confession reportedly led investigators to Kingsley, whom police identified as the alleged mastermind behind the scheme.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerHe was arrested during a police operation and taken into custody for questioning.The report stated that Kingsley denied the allegations during interrogation.He and five other suspects were later arraigned in court under tight security following the conclusion of police investigations.Authorities allege that the suspect used a false identity to convince the victim to part with the funds under the guise of a romantic relationship and planned marriage. Believing they would eventually get married, the dentist reportedly transferred a total of $2.5 million in instalments to several bank accounts in Turkey between 2020 and 2022.However, after receiving the funds, the suspect allegedly cut off communication and became unreachable, prompting the victim to report the matter to authorities in Hong Kong.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerThe report noted that initial investigations by Hong Kong police did not yield results, leading the victim to engage a Turkish lawyer and lodge a complaint with the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office.Related NewsBandits kill 17 farmers, injure others in Zamfara communityDSS intercepts arms cache in Zamfara, nabs courierKebbi begins plan for new police mobile force baseSubsequently, operatives of the Istanbul Police Department’s Fraud Bureau traced the bank accounts that received the funds and arrested five account holders.While four of the suspects reportedly denied knowledge of the transactions, one suspect allegedly told investigators that he handed over the money received in his account to a Nigerian man known to him as Richard.The confession reportedly led investigators to Kingsley, whom police identified as the alleged mastermind behind the scheme.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerHe was arrested during a police operation and taken into custody for questioning.The report stated that Kingsley denied the allegations during interrogation.He and five other suspects were later arraigned in court under tight security following the conclusion of police investigations.Authorities allege that the suspect used a false identity to convince the victim to part with the funds under the guise of a romantic relationship and planned marriage. However, after receiving the funds, the suspect allegedly cut off communication and became unreachable, prompting the victim to report the matter to authorities in Hong Kong.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerThe report noted that initial investigations by Hong Kong police did not yield results, leading the victim to engage a Turkish lawyer and lodge a complaint with the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office.Related NewsBandits kill 17 farmers, injure others in Zamfara communityDSS intercepts arms cache in Zamfara, nabs courierKebbi begins plan for new police mobile force baseSubsequently, operatives of the Istanbul Police Department’s Fraud Bureau traced the bank accounts that received the funds and arrested five account holders.While four of the suspects reportedly denied knowledge of the transactions, one suspect allegedly told investigators that he handed over the money received in his account to a Nigerian man known to him as Richard.The confession reportedly led investigators to Kingsley, whom police identified as the alleged mastermind behind the scheme.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerHe was arrested during a police operation and taken into custody for questioning.The report stated that Kingsley denied the allegations during interrogation.He and five other suspects were later arraigned in court under tight security following the conclusion of police investigations.Authorities allege that the suspect used a false identity to convince the victim to part with the funds under the guise of a romantic relationship and planned marriage. The report noted that initial investigations by Hong Kong police did not yield results, leading the victim to engage a Turkish lawyer and lodge a complaint with the Istanbul Chief Public Prosecutor’s Office.Related NewsBandits kill 17 farmers, injure others in Zamfara communityDSS intercepts arms cache in Zamfara, nabs courierKebbi begins plan for new police mobile force baseSubsequently, operatives of the Istanbul Police Department’s Fraud Bureau traced the bank accounts that received the funds and arrested five account holders.While four of the suspects reportedly denied knowledge of the transactions, one suspect allegedly told investigators that he handed over the money received in his account to a Nigerian man known to him as Richard.The confession reportedly led investigators to Kingsley, whom police identified as the alleged mastermind behind the scheme.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerHe was arrested during a police operation and taken into custody for questioning.The report stated that Kingsley denied the allegations during interrogation.He and five other suspects were later arraigned in court under tight security following the conclusion of police investigations.Authorities allege that the suspect used a false identity to convince the victim to part with the funds under the guise of a romantic relationship and planned marriage. Subsequently, operatives of the Istanbul Police Department’s Fraud Bureau traced the bank accounts that received the funds and arrested five account holders.While four of the suspects reportedly denied knowledge of the transactions, one suspect allegedly told investigators that he handed over the money received in his account to a Nigerian man known to him as Richard.The confession reportedly led investigators to Kingsley, whom police identified as the alleged mastermind behind the scheme.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerHe was arrested during a police operation and taken into custody for questioning.The report stated that Kingsley denied the allegations during interrogation.He and five other suspects were later arraigned in court under tight security following the conclusion of police investigations.Authorities allege that the suspect used a false identity to convince the victim to part with the funds under the guise of a romantic relationship and planned marriage. While four of the suspects reportedly denied knowledge of the transactions, one suspect allegedly told investigators that he handed over the money received in his account to a Nigerian man known to him as Richard.The confession reportedly led investigators to Kingsley, whom police identified as the alleged mastermind behind the scheme.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerHe was arrested during a police operation and taken into custody for questioning.The report stated that Kingsley denied the allegations during interrogation.He and five other suspects were later arraigned in court under tight security following the conclusion of police investigations.Authorities allege that the suspect used a false identity to convince the victim to part with the funds under the guise of a romantic relationship and planned marriage. The confession reportedly led investigators to Kingsley, whom police identified as the alleged mastermind behind the scheme.Nigerian arrested in Turkey over $2.5m romance scam. Credit: haberlerHe was arrested during a police operation and taken into custody for questioning.The report stated that Kingsley denied the allegations during interrogation.He and five other suspects were later arraigned in court under tight security following the conclusion of police investigations.Authorities allege that the suspect used a false identity to convince the victim to part with the funds under the guise of a romantic relationship and planned marriage. He was arrested during a police operation and taken into custody for questioning.The report stated that Kingsley denied the allegations during interrogation.He and five other suspects were later arraigned in court under tight security following the conclusion of police investigations.Authorities allege that the suspect used a false identity to convince the victim to part with the funds under the guise of a romantic relationship and planned marriage. The report stated that Kingsley denied the allegations during interrogation.He and five other suspects were later arraigned in court under tight security following the conclusion of police investigations.Authorities allege that the suspect used a false identity to convince the victim to part with the funds under the guise of a romantic relationship and planned marriage. He and five other suspects were later arraigned in court under tight security following the conclusion of police investigations.Authorities allege that the suspect used a false identity to convince the victim to part with the funds under the guise of a romantic relationship and planned marriage. Authorities allege that the suspect used a false identity to convince the victim to part with the funds under the guise of a romantic relationship and planned marriage.