Police
detectives at Federal Criminal Investigation Department, FCID, Alagbon,
have arrested a clearing agent for allegedly diverting his client’s
containers and SUV Toyota Highlander SUV worth over N25 million in Lagos
State, western Nigeria.
He allegedly cleared the containers and sold the vehicles and goods inside it to settle his debts and went into hiding.
The suspect, Tony Benson, was arrested at the weekend in his hideout in
Ikeja where he hid for several months after committing the alleged
crime at Apapa Wharf terminal.
The containers and the SUV belong to Damian Ikeokwu, a Nigerian based in Canada, who contracted Benson to clear the items.
It was alleged that Benson first cleared the SUV and used it to settle a debt, unknown to Ikeokwu.
Benson also took delivery of two other containers and reportedly sold
all the vehicles and spare parts in them at give away prices and went
underground.
Items in the containers are: Toyota Highlander, Matrix,
Camry, Nissan Pathfinder and spare parts and other goods worth N25
million.
The arrest of Benson followed a petition by Ikeokwu to the
Inspector General of Police against Benson for alleged fraud, stealing
and criminal conversion of containers of vehicles and goods worth
millions of naira.
In the petition written on behalf of the victim
by the chambers of Kissinger Ikeokwu and dated November 2015, it stated
that the victim was based in Canada and had contract agreement with
Benson to clear four containers.
It stated that Benson later asked Ikeokwu to use the clearing charge to send a container of cars which he did.
However, two other containers Ikeokwu sent to Benson to clear for him
were cleared by Benson and the items inside them were sold without the
knowledge of Ikeokwu.
P.M.NEWS gathered that after Benson sold the
containers and goods including using the Highlander SUV to settle his
debt, he moved out of his house to an unknown place.
While all this
was going on, Ikeokwu was in Canada and did not know how to locate
Benson until the police tracked him down and arrested him last week.
He was taken to the Special Fraud Unit, SFU, Alagbon where he allegedly
confessed that he cleared the containers and sold the cars in them.
On the SUV, he said he did not sell it, adding that he was indebted and
the person he was owing forcefully took the SUV which the police have
now recovered.
Benson said he sold the items because Ikeokwu was
owing him N12 million for the demurrage the containers incurred during
the clearance but did not provide evidence to buttress his claims.
When our reporter visited Alagbon, Benson was still in detention and his
relations were making efforts to facilitate administrative bail from
the police.
P.M.NEWS gathered that Benson was already facing a
criminal charge before Apapa Magistrates’ court for allegedly using a
stolen vehicle to settle his debt.
Police sources said Benson will be prosecuted after the conclusion of investigation.
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