The police have arrested a suspected fraudster, Uchenna
Ugwu, for allegedly defrauding some women and later raping them.
The 26-year-old indigene of Enugu State, while being paraded
at the Awka, Anambra State office of the Department of State Service, confessed
to the crime, adding that he raped his victims to fight boredom.
It was learnt that
Ugwu belonged to a syndicate, which specialised in luring ladies while
pretending
to be spiritualists, defrauding and raping them. The mode of
operation of the group was to lure women into their trap and initially tricked
them into disclosing their ATM PIN codes. If a victim refused to comply, the
group would threaten to inflict a strange ailment on her based on a spiritual
power they possess.
PUNCH Metro gathered that having succeeded, the gang members
would take their victim to an arranged prayer house, where she would be
compelled to take an oath never to disclose her experience to anyone.
The victim would then be raped on the pretext of making a
charm for her.
This was how Ugwu and his group operated in Asaba, Delta
State, and Obosi, in the Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State
for a long time, before luck ran out on Ugwu.
He was arrested by the DSS based on petitions from some of
the victims.
Ugwu, who said he stopped his education at primary six due
to financial constraint, said he turned to crime to survive. He said:
“I joined this
business to fight boredom because my former work was not going on fine and had
shut down. My parents, who are still alive, are poor and because they cannot
sponsor my education, I had to stop at primary six.”
Ugwu, while begging for forgiveness, said he was a changed
man.
“I have suffered a lot in the hands of these people (DSS)
and I promise not to indulge in this act again in my life; this is a lesson to
every young man that doing evil is not the best,” he said.
A lady, who said she was a victim, told PUNCH Metro she
believed she was hypnotised. She said:
“I believe he used a charm on me. He told me if anybody
heard about what happened, I would not live to tell the story. To be sincere, I
did not know what I was doing. I lost my sense of reasoning during the process
until after he raped me.” The Director of DSS, Alex Okeiyi, said the antics of the
hoodlums were many, warning members of the public, especially females, to be
cautious. Okeiyi said: “It is noteworthy that since agencies in the state with the
support of the government kept kidnappers and armed robbers in check,
undesirable elements resorted to fraudulent practices including rape.”
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