Two arrested in France over alleged bedbug scam

Two men have been arrested in France after allegedly scamming elderly people into paying thousands of euros for bedbug treatment they did not need.

Police in Strasbourg said the men would go to their victims’ homes, carry out phoney control services and then overcharge for treatment products.

They added that 48 people had been scammed altogether, many of them women over 90.

Recent months have seen a rise in bedbug infestations across France.

The issue has sparked concern across the country, with senior government officials working on measures to address it.

Entomologists and health experts have warned that the outbreak has also led to a rise in false sightings and unwarranted hysteria.

Authorities said the alleged scammers would phone their victims and tell them there was an infestation in their neighbourhood.

They would then visit the person’s home posing as health officials and, using aerosol sprays, pretend to fumigate the space.

Before leaving, they would offer an ointment that they said would keep the bugs away from human skin. The ointment was in fact a simple eucalyptus-scented cream.

Victims would be charged between €300 and €2,100 (£257 and £1,800).

Police said they had received a total of nine formal complaints for suspected fraud.

The suspects were then placed under surveillance and arrested as they left the home of an alleged victim in Strasbourg.

The infestations in Paris have led to fears the problem could spread across the Channel to London.

Speaking to PoliticsJOE in October, London mayor Sadiq Khan said the threat to the capital’s public transport system was a “real source of concern”.

He said he had been in contact with counterparts in Paris as well as officials at Transport For London to “ensure we don’t have that problem”.

Two men arrested for allegedly scamming woman of N7.5m

Two men have been arrested by men of the Lagos state police command for allegedly scamming a woman of N7.5 million with the promise of providing “spiritual help” for her.

SP Benjamin Hundeyin who is the spokesperson of the state police command, who disclosed this said;

“In Ikorodu, these two duped a woman to the tune of N7.5m under the guise of providing ‘spiritual help.’ She realized the fraud and approached the police.

They were apprehended when they arranged to get another batch of funds from her. Investigation is ongoing.”

Man jailed five years for employment scam in Edo

Justice S. M. Shuaibu of the Federal High Court, Benin, on Thursday sentenced one Obawaeki Jude Isibor to five years imprisonment for obtaining by false pretence.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) arraigned the convict on a one-count charge of fraud.

He was arrested by the commission for defrauding his victim of N1.8 million through an employment scam.

The charge read: “That you Obawaeki Jude Isibor (m) sometime between March and April 2021 in Benin City within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court with intent to defraud obtained the aggregate sum of N1,800,000 from Omosigho Sarah Oduna via your bank account number 2022683100 domiciled in First Bank under the false pretence that same was for job opportunities at the Nigeria Immigration Service for her friends which representation you knew is false and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 1(1)(a) of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Fraud Related offences Act 2006 and punishable under Section 1(3)of the same Act.”

The defendant pleaded guilty when the charge was read out to him.

Following the defendant’s plea, the prosecution counsel, I. K. Agwai prayed the court to convict and sentence him according to the plea bargain agreement between the parties.

Justice Shuaibu sentenced the defendant to five years imprisonment.

He was however given an option of a N300,000 fine.

The convict was also asked to write an undertaking to be of good behaviour.