A Nigerian man has been arrested in Thailand for deceiving women into transferring him money as a part of a romance scam.
The suspect identified as Light Chinezurum Mmaramigro was
arrested on Friday morning, April 27, at his apartment in Bangkok after
he posed as an online suitor, engaging in romantic relationships with
Thai women before asking them to transfer him money.
According to the deputy commissioner of tourist police,
Maj. Gen. Surachet Hakpal, Mmaramigro created a fake Facebook profile
under the name Stanley George, with several pictures of a Caucasian man.
After chatting with Thai women for some time, he would
trick them into transferring him money before deleting his Facebook
account. Mmaramigro had made more than 130,000 baht this way.
Police seized a computer, mobile phone, ATM cards and bank
books found in his room. They said Mmaramigo has previously entered the
country 13 times.
The deputy commissioner has encouraged the victims to come front and report to police.
“Come forward. Don’t be shy. Cooperate with police,” Surachet said during a Friday press conference.
“This is a transnational crime. This is a cybercrime. The foreigners cannot do us harm if we see through their tricks"
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