A Nigerian undergrad who purportedly deceived ladies on Facebook has been charged at the Magistrate Court in Malaysia.
Collins Sparklys Obianke, 33 (imagined leaving the Petaling Jaya Magistrate Court) who was charged at two separate courts here argued not liable and guaranteed trial before judge Salamiah Salleh and officer Mohd Azali Ibrahim.
The suspected fraudster was accepted to have duped Foo Pooi Yun, 38 and S. Vanitha, 31 into making them trust that they had gotten a bundle containing endowments from abroad that obliged them to store RM10,500 into a financial balance between Aug 24 and Sept 14 2015.
The bundles should contain a tote, portable PC, cellular telephone, watches, shades and aroma.
He was charged under Section 420 of the Penal Code for duping which conveys 10 years correctional facility, whipping and a fine if sentenced.
The court permitted RM11,000 safeguard in one surety for both charges. Obianke who was spoken to by legal advisor L. A Gomes was additionally requested to surrender his travel permit to the court.
Agent open prosecutor N. Sivashangari and Siti Fatimah Yahya represented the indictment.