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Abuja Hotel: “He asked me if I was afraid of death” – Victim Narrates Her Ordeal In The Hands of Suspected Yahoo Boy

 



The woman seen in a viral video undressed and tied to a chair at the Top View hotel in Abuja has narrated her ordeal in the hands of a suspected fraudster, identified as Joseph Efe.


The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) FCT Command paraded the 30-year-old suspect on Friday, September 20 after the video of the incident went viral.


The FCT Commandant, Olusola Odumosu said Efe specialises in luring ladies on dating sites called ‘coded runs’ with the intent to rob them of their phones and make withdrawals from his victims’ bank accounts.


Efe during his confession before the newsmen, said that he met the victim on a “h00kup site” before inviting her to the hotel.


Narrating her ordeal to journalists , the woman, Olivia Ijeoma Chukwuemeka, admitted that she had been on the hookup site called “coded site.”


”I met the suspect (Efe) some months ago. I live in Enugu but visit Abuja for other business reasons,” she said.


“When I got to the hotel, the suspect asked me if I was afraid of d£ath.


“He said if I cooperate with him he will not hurt me like other girls. He said his friend was outside and if I made any wrong move, he injected me with something.


“I pleaded with him, he sl@pped me and asked me to str!p my clothes. I tried to get to the door but it was locked by him and he held the keys,” she said.


She said that he used her dress to firstly tie her hands but when it was not tight enough, he took out a cellophane tap.


“He turned the television volume very high and blocked my mouth with a handkerchief.”


She further said that he stole her phone, unlocked it, forced her thumb on the screen and asked for her bank account details.


She said after unlocking the phone, he discovered that she didn’t have money in the account.


I later noticed movement outside the door and saw the colour of the uniform the person was wearing and was relieved that it was the hotel staff.


“I struggled and dragged myself to the window and banged it hard. Luckily, the guy heard me and I made a sign pointing in the direction the suspect went,” she said.

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