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A 26-year-old housemaid, Franker Amaha, has stunned
her boss after she fled with foreign currencies estimated at N1.6m six
hours into her employment.
The woman identified simply as Mrs
Taiye of Masha area, Surulere, Lagos State, had engaged Amaha, whom she
knew as Esther, on July 25, 2019 through an agent in Ikorodu.
City
Round learnt that two hours after they arrived home, they left for the
Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, to pick up Taiye’s
sister, who just returned from abroad.
On getting home, Amaha
reportedly sneaked into where her boss’ sister put her luggage, stole
the hard currencies – $2800, £1,000 and 2000 Dutch Guilder – and fled.
It was gathered that efforts by the woman to locate Amaha proved abortive as she switched off her phones.
Taiye
realised she was in for a complex matter when checks at the form she
submitted with the agent revealed her home address and her guarantor’s
as fake.
The case, initially reported at the Surulere Police
Station, was later referred to the Inspector-General of Police
Intelligence Response Team and a manhunt was launched for the suspect.
The detectives eventually trailed Amaha to her friend’s house in the Ajah area of Lagos State and apprehended her.
A police source said investigation revealed that the suspect carefully planned the crime.
He
said, “The suspect went to the agent on July 24 and the agent asked
that she should fill a form and get a guarantor. Because she has a
plan, she filled the form with a fake name and attached a fake passport
photograph to the form.
“She identified herself as Esther
whereas she is Franker (Amaha). On July 25, she was taken to the house
of one Mrs Taiye, at Masha, Surulere, to work as a home help and offered
to be paid N20,000.
“Incidentally, a sister of her new boss
returned from abroad on that same day. She followed her new boss to the
airport to pick up her sister. When they got home, she entered into the
room where her boss’ sister’s bags were kept.
“She opened one
of the bags and stole all the foreign currencies therein, including
$2,800, £1,000 and 200 Dutch Guilder. She left the house instantly.
While the security man at the gate tried to stop her, she told him that
she had problems with the madam. While the guard was trying to confirm
from the woman, she took a motorcycle. She ran to Ajah to meet one of
her friends and threw away her SIM cards.”
In an interview with City Round during the week, Amaha said she stole the money to treat her sick mother.
The
indigene of Cross River State said she approached one Mr Frank, a job
agent, and Frank in turn led her to one Ade who linked her to Taiye.
She
explained, “I gave her a fake name and address because I have the
intention of stealing from her. I got to her house around noon and we
went to the airport around 3:30pm to pick her sister. I opened her
(sister’s) bag and took money from it.
“I stole six $100 notes,
five pieces of £20, five pieces of $20 and £100. I changed $100 and made
my hair with it and bought a pair of sleepers. I changed the remaining
money to naira and deposited it into my account. I stole her money
because I got a call from my village that my mother was sick. Please
help me beg her to forgive me.”
source:https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/maid-who-stole-n1-6m-six-hours-after-employment-arrested/amp/

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She should be delt with... that's foolishness
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Good
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Smart girl
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Na wa oooo,,she should ve atleast asked nicely
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This is a thief
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Having in mind to steal at your place of work was wrong
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Nawa o
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She is a professional thief.
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I say, wealth without work is a sin
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Good for her
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Ole , thief
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She no even fine sef
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Big thief
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Nice for her
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This is bad
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6 hours after employment?
People are wicked
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That's very bad
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