A Nigerian man has been arrested for allegedly defrauding an Indian woman of ₦9 million under the guise of a fake marriage proposal.
The suspect reportedly posed as a potential suitor online, building a romantic relationship with the victim and promising marriage.
Over time, he convinced the woman to transfer the money, claiming it was for wedding preparations and other personal needs.
Suspicious of his intentions, the woman reported the case to authorities when the promised marriage did not materialize.
The suspect was tracked and apprehended through a joint effort by Nigerian and Indian law enforcement agencies. Authorities have confirmed that he will face charges for cyber fraud and impersonation.
The case highlights the rising trend of romance scams, where fraudsters exploit victims emotionally and financially. Both nations have urged the public to exercise caution while engaging with strangers online.
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