I Replace Phones With Soap - Suspect

I Replace Phones With Soap - Suspect

In a bid to rid the state of crime, the Lagos state police on Saturday, November 28, arrested one Michael Bisa, a 54-year-old man who hails from Effurun, Delta state, for allegedly selling fake phones and replacing original phones with bar soap.

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I Replace Phones With Soap - Suspect

Punch gathered that the police recovered bar soaps, shirts, money and envelopes from the suspect, a father of four, who was arrested by the rapid response squad.

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Bisa said: “I was a refrigerator technician in Delta State. I came to Lagos to look for greener pastures about 15 years ago. When the situation got so hard for me, I met a friend, Hakeem Tijani, who is now late. He was the one who taught me the job. Since that time, about four years ago, I have been surviving this way.”

“What I did to my customers is called exchange. The people who came to me to buy mobile phones would be shown a real phone. But while we were discussing the price, I would carefully hide the phone in a white handkerchief and swap it with a bar of soap which I had already cut to size and put in a phone case. As soon as they left the spot, I would change my clothes so that the buyer would not recognize me again,” he said.

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The police public relations officer, Deputy Superintendent of Police Joe Offor, who confirmed the arrest, said the suspect would be charged to court soon.

Source: Legit.ng

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