Man produces fake dollars, pounds worth millions
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Rafiu Olusamokun
A 42-year-old man, Rafiu Olusamokun,
is currently in the custody of the Lagos State Police Command for allegedly
producing fake foreign and local currencies, which allegedly run into millions
of naira. Our correspondent learnt that Olusamokun, an indigene of Owo, Ondo
State, was arrested by the police in his house at Ayidolapo Street, in the
Ikotun area of the state.
PUNCH Metro gathered that the
suspect, who was a motor mechanic before allegedly venturing into production of
fake currencies, worked with some people who were still at large. It was learnt
that the police recovered an iron box full of fake dollars, pounds and naira
notes from Olusamokun. Some materials such as cotton wool, paints and oil,
allegedly used in the production of the money, were also recovered by the
police.
Speaking with PUNCH Metro, the
suspect said he was introduced into the business by some men who claimed to
have newly returned from Europe. Olusamokun said the men brainwashed him and
forced him to pay about N600,000 to purchase the materials to produce the fake
currencies.
He said, “I met those people early
this year. I was working as a motor mechanic, and I just ran into them. They
said they recently returned from Europe. When I visited them at a hotel in the
Bar Beach, Victoria Island area, they brought out the samples of the currencies
they had, and said I could produce same if I wanted to become wealthy.
“I was immediately interested. A
friend, Sule Sulaimon, who went with me, also became interested. Their leader
said all I needed to do was to purchase the chemicals from them. He said I should
bring N1m, but I eventually paid N650,000 for the chemicals. “I did not know
the samples they gave me were fake; the papers looked so original.
I first gave him N400,000, and then
N250,000. He said I could reproduce as much hard currencies as I wanted from
the materials I had. “The currencies recovered from my house runs into
millions, but I was not through with the reproduction. If I had finished with
it, I would have been a wealthy man. I would have evaded the arrest.”
A police source told our correspondent
that Olusamokun was to give part of the money reproduced to the syndicate, so
that he could be given more materials. He added that the police were still on
the trail of the group. “The syndicate gave him the materials and the
currencies to wash into original. The money is actually worth millions. He was
producing €100 and €200 and pounds.
The police found the fake cash in
his house,” he said. The Commissioner of Police, Fatai Owoseni, said the
suspect would be charged to court as soon as investigations were over. “The
police will continue to ensure that we reduce crimes to the barest minimum in
the state,” he added.
[Punch]
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