How Ogun Banker Declared Missing Faked Abduction Over N1.7m Debt
One Olumide Openaike, a staff member of a Microfinance Bank, Kemta Oloko, in Ogun State who was reported missing and found in Mokwa, Niger State has been said to have staged his abduction over N1.7m debt.
This was confirmed by the spokesperson of the state police command, SP Omolola Odutola on Tuesday.
The banker’s wife whose name was given as Temitope, had told journalists how her husband, Olumide went missing on January 17 on his way to work.
However, Temitope last week Thursday said her “husband has been found in a place called Mokwa in Niger State,” claiming he called her Tuesday afternoon.
“He got the phone from one of the residents there because he said those who abducted him collected his phone. We then told him to make a report at the police station there, the police officer on duty who spoke to us said he was in Mokwa.
“Transportation money was then arranged and sent to him, he got to Ibadan yesterday, Wednesday where he slept, and his family members are at Ibadan. He will be back to Abeokuta today”.
The police have, however, described the reported abduction of the banker as fake.
Odutola said, “Yes, the police have found out that the banker, Olumide Openaike, faked his abduction over N1.7m debt. The money belongs to the bank where he works.
“What happened was that a customer was remitting the money to the bank but Openaike was diverting it to personal use. He said he then got depressed and decided to fake his abduction. He is already detained by the police.”
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