
Audio By Carbonatix
Two men who posed as UN officials and succeeded in duping some foreigners of thousands of dollars have been arrested by the Commercial Crime Unit of the Criminal Investigations Department (CID).The two were arrested in an Accra restaurant where they had gone to meet one of their victims, who had flown down from the United States of America.They are Benjamin Zuma, alias Duke Nino, and Godwin Mete, both suspected to be Nigerians.According to the Public Relations Officer of the CID, Inspector Joseph B. Darkwa, on February 4, 2008, the security advisor of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Ghana reported to the police that the organisation had received a number of mails from foreigners abroad enquiring as to whether the UNDP had issued an Anti-Drug Certificate enabling holders to establish businesses in Ghana freely.He said the mails also indicated that the UNDP was charging various amounts of money running into thousands of dollars.Inspector Darkwa said the suspects designed fake certificates and sent copies to the foreigners as samples and directed them to pay the required amount of money into an account at a bank in Accra.
According to him, the foreigners also wanted to know whether there was a United Nations office at the Christiansborg Castle at Osu where the two suspects were supposed to be working.He said the UNDP refuted the claim and, suspecting that the two were fraudsters who were out to dupe the foreigners, directed them to forward all correspondence between them to the police to enable them to carry out their investigations.The Public Relations Officer said in some of the mails the two claimed to be officials of the UN Army in Accra or Public Relations Officer of the UNDP and in one of the mails which was received on March 17, 2008, suspect Zuma posed as Prof. Duke Nino and had even placed his MTN mobile numbers on it.Inspector Darkwa said during investigations it turned out that the suspect had lured another victim into the country under the pretext of supplying her with gold and they had scheduled a meeting with her at a restaurant in East Legon.He said a team of police personnel from the CID headquarters led by ASP Ebenezer Nketia, were quickly dispatched to the spot and the two suspects were arrested while having lunch with the victim.Upon interrogation they admitted the offence but refused to show the police where they live.Source: Daily Graphic
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Telcos and Regulators are failing Ghana on Mobile Money Fraud
17 minutes -
Discussions on petroleum taxes review ongoing with Finance Minister – Jinapor
24 minutes -
BMW Club Ghana partners National Road Safety Commission for “Stay Alive” Easter road safety campaign
29 minutes -
Health Ministry launches World Health Day 2026, urges science-based action
44 minutes -
MMFL anchors MTN Group’s fintech push in Ghana
53 minutes -
Ghana’s economy shows recovery signs, but risks persist – S&P maintains stable outlook
1 hour -
SWAG commemorates its 8th anniversary with a public lecture
1 hour -
Ibrahim Mahama claims Police Commander failed to stop alleged assault
1 hour -
Damang lease award to E&P followed due process — Minerals Commission
1 hour -
Today’s Front pages: Wednesday, April 8, 2026
1 hour -
Julian Opuni reaffirms Fidelity Bank support for industry-led skills training at DTI Berekuso campus
2 hours -
CAF President arrives in Dakar to meet Senegalese President, football authorities over AFCON title saga
2 hours -
Pastor arrested over viral threats against Vice-President
2 hours -
2026 Success Africa Summit: MTN’s Adwoa Wiafe challenges youth to act with purpose, not just pursue titles
2 hours -
Nurse laureate launches Cancer Care Africa Foundation to tackle late diagnosis, workforce gaps
3 hours