This is a clarion call to those who get lovers via social
media especially Facebook without investigating who they are before dating them.
This 28-year-old man fell a victim.
Resident in Kubwa, Abuja, he was recently
defrauded of his computer laptop, mobile phones and unspecified amount of money
by a Facebook lover.
The victim, a resident of Berger Camp in Phase 2, Site 1, was said to have met
the woman via Facebook, where they started Internet dating.
It was gathered that the woman, who lived in another part of the city, decided to visit the man in order to meet with him physically, having been chatting with him only through the Facebook page.
A source said she came to her lover’s house with a handbag containing some items, including a wrap of couscous.
According to the source, after making love with the artisan, the woman prepared the pap which she had brought and immediately the man took it, he became charmed.
“As soon as the man became dizzy, she took his laptop, phones and some cash sum and left the house,” the source added.
It was learnt that the man woke few minutes later to discover that the lover had gone while he could not trace her whereabouts.
When contacted, the Kubwa Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Chief Superintendent Nuruddeen Sabo, said the case was reported in his division.
It was gathered that the woman, who lived in another part of the city, decided to visit the man in order to meet with him physically, having been chatting with him only through the Facebook page.
A source said she came to her lover’s house with a handbag containing some items, including a wrap of couscous.
According to the source, after making love with the artisan, the woman prepared the pap which she had brought and immediately the man took it, he became charmed.
“As soon as the man became dizzy, she took his laptop, phones and some cash sum and left the house,” the source added.
It was learnt that the man woke few minutes later to discover that the lover had gone while he could not trace her whereabouts.
When contacted, the Kubwa Divisional Police Officer (DPO), Chief Superintendent Nuruddeen Sabo, said the case was reported in his division.
The woman, he said, was still at large, adding: “We are making efforts to track
the woman through her network provider.”
Source: City News
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