Imus City police chief Supt. Audi Madrideo said members of what he described as an “online syndicate” would create fraudulent Facebook accounts, with stolen photos and profiles, and pose as members of the United States military.
Emmanuel Nnandi, one of the alleged group leaders, was arrested in an entrapment operation around 7:30 p.m. Sunday, in a money transfer outlet in Barangay (village) Tanzang Luma 2.
Nnandi led authorities to other members of the group who were consequently collared from three apartments. Police found out that the Nigerians had entered the country using student visas.
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The Cavite Province Police Commisioner stated that the raid was performed after bitter complaints from members of the public on an alleged scam operation being perpetrated by foreigners in the Philippines and they police had to move into action.
It was allegedly the same group faced complaints in Pasay City and Las Piñas City before they moved to Cavite province.
Authorities are now preparing to file a case of syndicated estafa against the suspects.
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