Sunday, July 7, 2013

Police uncover latest scam: Husband uses wife as sex tool extorts money from victim

CHINNASA

Ifeanyi

Uchenna
The Lagos State Police Command has uncovered a new scam in town. The scam is a husband using his pretty wife to set up man or men and later blackmail the victim.
This scam was uncovered by a crack team of policemen attached to the Adeniji Adele Police Station, where the major players in the scam are presently undergoing intense interrogation and investigation.
Though the suspects in the game said it was a crime of chance and opportunity, but detectives are working on the theory that the husband, Uchenna and his wife, Chinansa might have been playing this game for long now.
Chinansa, 25,  was said to have lured an apprentice, Ifeanyi, 23, to her matrimonial home and just as she has succeeding in undressing the young man, with a promise of hot, sizzling sex, her husband, Uchenna with his friend, Obinna, armed with a camera, rushed into the room.
In a blink of an eye, they had taken several shots of the naked, shocked and petrified Ifeanyi.
Armed with the camera as incriminating exhibits, the duo had threatened to beat the apprentice to death or show his master the pictures.
An agreement was finally reached. Ifeanyi was to cough out whooping sums of money if he wanted them to keep sealed lips. Without thinking twice, Ifeanyi agreed to buy their silence. Since the young man had no money, he resorted to stealing from his master.
The scam was however blown open after Ifeanyi’s boss, who wished to remain anonymous, discovered that several of his money was slowing developing wings and flying away.
He was more disturbed because he and Ifeanyi were the only ones in the shop, where they used to sell lace materials. More so, Ifeanyi was not known to be light fingered.
But when another chuck of money mysteriously disappeared again, the man knew it was time to call his apprentice and find out what was going on.
Speaking with the Daily Newswatch, the man said: “I kept some money which I had earmarked for travelling. But I suddenly discovered that some money  had been removed. I called him and started asking him questions. He told me that he gave the money to somebody. He said Uchenna. This Uchenna has a stop at the same market. Our shop is downstairs, while his shop, where he sells jewelry is upstairs. I asked Ifeanyi if there was a business transaction, he said no.
“He even said he would not say anything until Uchenna comes. I called my cousin and together we invited Uchenna. We asked him several times to tell us what was going on between him and Ifeanyi, but he repeatedly denied, insisting there was nothing. I sent someone to go and call the police. It was when he saw police that Uchenna now said he was ready to talk.
“He didn’t want police involved, but I told him that it was too late. I reminded him that we had been begging him for long to open up to us, but now police will handle this. It was at the police station that we heard what he and his wife had been doing.”
When Chinansa and Ifeanyi came face to face with each other, they had accused and counter accused each other.
While Chinansa insisted that Ifeanyi was the one troubling her to have an affair with her, even though he knew she was married, Ifeanyi maintained that it was the lady who used to come and meet him in his master’s shop.
What was crystal clear was that anytime Chinansa comes to the shop to see Ifeanyi, the apprentice would implore her to massage his manhood, which she would do.
The apprentice told Daily Newswatch that the lady had done such to him several times.
Apparently, Ifeanyi was carried away and bowled over by this touching of his privates, especially since he is a virgin. Aside from Chinansa, Ifeanyi explained that he had never dated and had never had sex, let alone for anyone to touch his privates.
Chinansa was the first and he became immediately smitten.
Chinansa who denied ever touching the apprentice privates, accepted that she gave him her phone number and that he had been calling.
Uchenna, who denied trying to blackmail Ifeanyi, said he had actually planned to gather boys to beat Ifeanyi after he caught him in the act, so to say, but changed his mind after his friend, Obinna convinced him to make money out of the set up.
Recalling how he got to know about Ifeanyi’s interest in his wife and the subsequent development, Uchenna said: “My wife said that I used to chase and date too many women. She said that I should know that men were also chasing her, but she just didn’t want to mess around with them.
“To convince me about men chasing her, she told me about Ifeanyi.  Ifeanyi used to call my wife and she would put the phone on mike so that I could hear their discussion. I know Ifeanyi very well. I just didn’t believe that he could be the one disturbing my wife that was why I told my wife to invite him to our house on a Sunday. I just wanted to be sure.”
According to him, on that fateful Sunday, after his wife had invited Ifeanyi to come down to their matrimonial home for sex, Uchenna called his friend, Obinna and they hid outside, waiting for the arrival of their prey.
Chinansa said: “When Ifeanyi came, I was cooking in the kitchen. He said I should leave everything I was doing and come, so that we can do it fast. That he wanted to go to church after.
He was the one who pulled off his trousers and clothes. Then my husband rushed in with his friend. Ifeanyi ran to the window cotton to hide. They took snapshots of him. He was shaking badly. I told my husband to let him go, that he could collapse and die in our house. But my husband said he wanted to teach him a lesson, that Ifeanyi was trying to eat what he (husband) had been eating. He also said he would show Ifeanyi’s boss the pictures.”
But Ifeanyi said Chinansa was lying. According to him, it was Chinansa who dislodged him of his clothes.
His words: “When I got to their house, she was the one who pulled off my trouser. She was even still fully clothed. When her husband and his friend rushed into the house, I rushed to hide by the cotton.
“The husband said they would kill me right there. I actually believed they would kill me, which was why I begged them to spare my life. They now said I should pay some money. I accepted that I would pay. I told them that I would receive my settlement in some month’s time, that I would settle them, but they insisted that they wanted the money immediately.
“I then promised to give them N100, 000 first. The next  morning, Uchenna came to our shop, demanding for the money. I tried everything to raise the money. I called my sister and told her that I had misplaced somebody’s money and needed to refund the money. I called my brother and told him that I lost someone’s expensive phone and that I needed to pay for the phone.”
After running from pillar to post to raise money, without making ends meet, the apprentice decided to dip hands into his master’s coffer. But it was only a matter of time before his master discovered






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