Nigeria’s Suspended Police Chief Deletes Facebook Post Claiming He ‘Assisted Hushpuppi To Buy N300,000 Clothes’ Amid Looming Extradition To US
The post had subsequently elicited thousands of derisive comments and further nailed the police chief as other evidences he could not deny began to pour in.
by SaharaReporters, New York
Aug 04, 2021
Nigeria’s embattled Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, has deleted his infamous Facebook update in which he responded to his indictment in the United States with claims that he only assisted serial internet fraudster, Ramon ‘Hushpuppi’ Abbas, to get N300,000 clothes.
Kyari had taken to his Facebook hours in the wake of his indictment as announced by the U.S. Department of Justice on July 29, saying he barely knew Hushpuppi and imploring his supporters to disregard the allegations because he only helped the fraudster to get tailoring services.
BUSTED: Nigeria s Suspended Police Chief, Kyari Changes Facebook Statement, Edits Out Assisting Hushpuppi Get N300,000 Clothes
SaharaReporters observed that the suspended police chief had changed the statement he initially put on his Facebook page
by SaharaReporters, New York
Aug 04, 2021
Suspended and replaced Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, has changed the statement he posted on his Facebook page last Thursday in which he said he only assisted self-confessed fraudster, Ramon Olorunwa Abbas, alias
Hushpuppi to get native clothes and caps worth N300,000.
Hushpuppi, who pleaded guilty to various charges, including money laundering, wire fraud, and felony, had said he used Kyari, the suspended leader of the Inspector-General of Police’s Intelligence Response Team, to jail a fellow fraudster Kelly Chibuzo Vincent after both were locked in a dispute presumably over how to share $1.1 million loot received from a Qatari businessperson.
¿Qué pasó con Big Money y Don Naza ? tctelevision.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from tctelevision.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Don Naza inicia la devolución del dinero depositado en Big Money
Durante esta semana entregarán los valores adeudados a sus inversionistas.
02 de agosto de 2021
15:57
Miguel Ángel Nazareno anunció este lunes 2 de julio de 2021 que inició el proceso de devolución a las personas que depositaron su dinero en la plataforma Big Money S.A. A través de su cuenta de Twitter, el supuesto empresario compartió capturas de pantalla de recibos en los que garantizaría el pago a sus clientes.
“Queridos inversionistas, ya iniciamos con la devolución. Recuerden que el pago será únicamente del capital inicial invertido en Big Money y solo para quienes ingresaron su información completa podrán iniciar sesión y visualizar el status de su proceso”, informó.
Inside the World Series of Poker texasmonthly.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from texasmonthly.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.