Agent Dragged to Court over Alleged N2.3 Million Visa Scam
A 49-year-old visa agent has been arraigned in Ibadan for allegedly collecting N2.3 million from clients to process Cape Verde visas.
The agent is accused of deceiving several people by promising to help them secure the visas but failing to deliver on the service. The case has raised concerns about the activities of some visa agents who exploit desperate travellers.
The suspect was brought before the court following complaints from victims who paid the money but did not receive the visas or refunds. Many of the affected individuals had hoped to travel for business or other opportunities. The incident has highlighted the need for caution when dealing with visa processing agents.
The court is expected to hear the full details of the case as investigations continue. Legal proceedings are ongoing, and the suspect remains in custody as the matter progresses.
Authorities have warned the public to verify the credibility of agents before making payments for visa services.
The case has sparked discussions about the challenges faced by Nigerians seeking to travel abroad.
Many people have called for stricter regulation of visa agents to prevent similar incidents.
The outcome of the court case is being closely watched by those affected and the general public.
This development serves as a reminder for travellers to be careful when engaging the services of visa agents. Proper due diligence and verification can help avoid falling victim to scams. The authorities are expected to ensure justice is served in the matter.
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