Chiemelie Ezeobi In a remarkable display of integrity, operatives of the Zone 2 Police Command, Onikan, Lagos, rejected a bribe of N174 million offered by a 28-year-old suspected internet fraudster, Patrick Akpoguma. The suspect, notorious for various internet-related crimes, including romance scams, cryptocurrency fraud, and identity theft, was arrested following a detailed investigation. During a press briefing on Wednesday, the Assistant Inspector General (AIG) of Police, Adegoke Fayoade, revealed that the investigation began on November 7, 2024, after residents of Chevron Drive, Lekki, reported suspicious activities linked to Akpoguma.
“Patrick Akpoguma admitted to being involved in romance scams and cryptocurrency fraud,” Fayoade stated. “He impersonated notable figures such as a U.S.
Army officer and a cryptocurrency expert to defraud unsuspecting victims, mostly through blockchain transactions. “Using a fake Instagram account, he even purchased a $11,200 silicone mask to enhance his impersonations.” Akpoguma allegedly confessed to defrauding over seven victims, amassing more than $500,000 (approximately N460 million) in the process.
He used the proceeds to acquire luxury properties in Lagos and Edo State, as well as a Mercedes-Benz GLE valued at N100 million. In a desperate bid to evade prosecution, Akpoguma offered a bribe of $100,000 (N174 million) to the police, but his offer was flatly rejected. The money was recorded as evidence, and the investigation co.