The fake photo Kehinde used VS his id card |
‘Angelina’ told Artyom she was an American currently residing in Nigeria and asked if he could help her financially by transferring 50 or 60 US dollars a week. Mr Geraschenkov, who immediately understood the fraudulent motive behind his new ‘lady’ friend’s request, decided to play along and expose the scammer.
According to Naij, he replied by saying ‘Angelina’ was worth more than just $60 and suggested sending $500-600 instead. ‘Angelina’ happily agreed and sent her personal details necessary for making the monetary transfer – including the documents with 'her' real name
and photograph of the scammer, Olukade Kehinde Martins.
However, this was when Mr Geraschenkov told ‘Angelina’ he was a dealer with Apple and was, coincidentally, to ship 200 iPhones to Lagos, all of which but one has been paid for by a local Apple store.
The Ukrainian promised ‘Angelina’ she could take two iPhone devices if she compensated the cost of one of them, explaining that it would be impossible to ship the whole batch of phones to Nigeria leaving one unpaid for.
Eventually, Mr Geraschenkov managed to persuade Angelina-Olukade to send him $600. Once he received the money, he told the scammer he, too, was a Nigerian residing in Lagos.
In an interview with Meduza, Mr Geraschenkov said he returned the money to the Nigerian scammer, half-jokingly admitting that a clean “karma” was more important.'
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