Bizwoman Held Over Stolen Goods

•The suspect, Iheanacho with the goods

•The suspect, Iheanacho with the goods

Paul Iyoghojie

A business woman, Ifeoma Willams Iheanacho, from Mbieri in Imo state, southeast Nigeria, has been arrested by the police in Rivers State for allegedly stealing goods valued at N2,079,000 from Zara Boutique, Port Harcourt.

CP Tunde Ogunsakin, the Commissioner of Police, Rivers State Command, in a statement said that the incident occurred when the suspect visited Zara Boutique at No. 4 Mbonu street, D Line, Port Harcourt and met the sales girl, Kemaegbeye Rachael, who told her that her boss had gone out.

The suspect allegedly collected the phone number of the owner of the shop, Mrs. Oroma Amadi from the sales girl and left.

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•The suspect, Iheanacho with the goods
•The suspect, Iheanacho with the goods

Ogunsakin said the suspect later sent a text message purportedly sent by Madam Oroma Amadi to the sales girl to allow the suspect collect whatever she needed in her shop; that she was in a meeting; a claim the suspect knew to be false. The suspect, it was learnt, went back to the shop to ask the sales girl if she received any text message from her boss and the innocent girl said yes. The sales girl allowed the suspect to collect assorted wares, male and female bags, wrist watches, male and female shoes and shirts all worth N2,079,000  unknown to her that the suspect was a dupe.

When Mrs Oroma Amadi returned to her shop, the sales girl informed her about the transaction but she denied authorizing anybody to collect any item in her shop and she reported the matter to the police.

Ogunsakin said after the suspect collected the items, she fled Port Harcourt to No. 21b Park View Estate, Ikoyi, with the stolen items. He further said following a report by the complainant, he dispatched his men to track the suspect down and she was arrested in Lagos with the stolen items and taken back to the Rivers State Police Command, Port Harcourt, where she is currently undergoing interrogation.

Ogunsakin said the suspect will be charged to court after investigation.

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