CIDG nabs Liberian for online love scam

Credit to Author: Alexander Magno| Date: Sat, 13 Apr 2019 11:02:03 +0000

MANILA, Philippines — A Liberian who duped a public school teacher in an online love scam was arrested in an entrapment operation in a shopping mall in Makati on Friday night.

The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) of the Philippine National Police arrested 41-year-old Junior Kwigaye, also known as Clayton Eaton Stanfford, in the vicinity of Glorietta 4 at around 9:30 p.m.

The CIDG conducted the operation based on the complaint of a “Miss Annie,” who became friends with a certain “Richard Wilson” through Facebook and later on the became online lovers.

Wilson introduced himself as lieutenant general of the United Nation (UN) military forces assigned in Yemen.

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Wilson then told Miss Annie that he would want to take a vacation in the Philippines. He then instructed the woman to write to the United Nation’s Vacation Section Department and ask for luggage containing a vacation allowance of $850,000.

Miss Annie then got a call from Kwigaye, who introduced himself as a diplomat. He told her that she would need to pay $900 for the UN Vacation Form and another $7,800 for luggage delivering fee.

Kwigaye also instructed her to deliver P125,000 to him and a “Mr. Sam” at the New World Hotel in Makati last March 30.

Kwigaye was taken into custody at the CIDG office for documentation and filing of charges.

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