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Old 29th Nov 2007, 14:18
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Exclamation S’African Robbery Syndicate Targets Nigerian Travellers

Guys becareful out there

If you are a Nigerian business traveller to South Africa, you have to tread, or rather, fly with caution. You may lose all you have to a specialised robbery syndicate in Johannesburg as soon as you arrive.
THISDAY checks revealed that in the last two weeks, no fewer than seven Nigerians have been victims of this syndicate that has attacked over 50 Nigerian business travellers in the last few months.
Dozens of Nigerians are also said to be daily harassed and subtly threatened by immigration officers in South Africa whenever they arrive aboard a Nigerian airline.
The syndicate is believed to include a strong network of immigration officials who allegedly leak the information provided by Nigerians on their landing cards to the robbers.
The information usually contains the addresses the Nigerian visitors would stay on their trip. The cash declaration form also provides sensitive information with which the syndicate works.
Sources say the attacks on Nigerians are not unconnected to the fact that Nigeria travellers carry huge sums of money on their trips, and they are easily identified by the airline on which they arrive the country.
It was also gathered that the robbery is hatched during the immigration check of these travellers, and by the time the traveller is through with declaring all currencies and valuables, he/she leaves the airport only to be attacked by armed men who dispossess them of their valuables.
Folake Mumuni, a British Airways staff in Johannesburg, is one of the latest casualties, while Kaliko Olowole, Managing Director of ZK Advertising, Nigeria; Yinka Folami, Group Account Director, Insight/Grey Advertising, Nigeria; Kehinde Tejumola Idowu, a model; Deji Longe, electronic installer and consultant with Multichoice Nigeria on DStv; are a few of the casualties who have recounted their experiences to THISDAY.
Most victims would want to remain anonymous for security reasons.
THISDAY also gathered that most of the victims are robbed of all their belongings, including luggage and international passports.
Some victims have had to come back to Nigeria with their travel certificates, while some others are stranded in South Africa because they have no travelling documents to return home.
Mumuni’s experience happened about two weeks ago when she went to Johannesburg. She was reportedly trailed to her house in River Club, Johannesburg, where she was dispossessed of all her belongings, including her Nigerian passport, by three armed men. Though, she confirmed the incident to THISDAY on phone, she could not give a full account of her ordeal because she was about boarding a flight out of Johannesburg when THISDAY spoke with her.
Olowole was attacked on September 30, 2007 when he went on official assignment. According to him, “I got to Johannesburg on that fateful Sunday; my friend came to pick me to Midrand. As we were getting home, we just saw a car behind us then somebody jumped off the car, pounced on the security man at the gate, pointed a gun at him, while the other two well-dressed guys followed us in and held us hostage. I parted with all my belongings including my international passport, which they later returned to me. They are mean South Africans”.
Another victim is Folami, Group Account Director, Insight/Grey Advertising in Nigeria. He was attacked on July, 15, 2007 when he went to Johannesburg for the production of the Gulder Lager commercials.
Folami recounts: “I went to Johannesburg to tidy up the post production of Gulder television commercial with our production partner in South Africa, Red Dot Production, which is run by Chris Briggs. We arrived at Johannesburg at about 5.50 am and I called Chris, who sent his driver to come and pick me. We left the airport at 7.20 am for Protea Wanderers Hotel, Ilovo. After ten minutes of my arrival at the hotel, Chris came in hugged me and before we knew anything, a man hit him at the shoulder and when he turned back, he wanted to fight him. You know most white guys South Africa have military training.
“But as he was about doing this, another emerged from no where with a gun, cocked it and pointed it at Chris’ stomach, telling him to lie down or he would be dead. By that Chris lay down and told me to do the same with his driver. They took my entire luggage, my laptop, my Nigerian international passport and every other thing I had on me. I had to come back with a travel certificate issued by the Nigerian consulate in Johannesburg”.
The experience of Idowu is not totally different, only that as at the time of writing this report, she was stranded in South Africa due to lack of travelling document to come back to Nigeria. According to the student of the Lagos State University who spoke with THISDAY from South Africa, “when I arrived Johannesburg on October 6, 2007, it took two hours for our luggage to be cleared and by the time we were through with that and the immigration checks, I left with my friends, Adebisi Showemimo and Waribi Martha that came to pick me. At about 8.45 am around Ilovo mill, a car came from no where and three guys came out of the car and pointed their guns at us. They asked me to open the boot, we did and they took my entire luggage, my money, my international passport, while they also collected bags and other valuables from Adebisi and Martha. As I’m speaking to you, I do not have even a travelling document to come back to Nigeria”.
THISDAY also gathered that three Nigerians came back to Nigeria with travel certificates issued by the Nigerian High Commission in South Africa, because they had also been victims of the airport robbery syndicate.
Marketing Manager of Virgin Nigeria, Seun Shoyinka, who was on board, confirmed the predicament of these three Nigerians. According to him, “I cannot confirm their names now until I lay my hands on the manifest for that day”.
There was also a story of three managers of First City Monument Bank (FCMB) who were on a training trip to South Africa about three months ago. They were followed to their hotels and stripped of all their belongings. They reportedly came back to Nigeria with travel certificates.
Another victim, Deji Longe, volunteered to speak with THISDAY. He is an electronic installer and consultant with Multichoice Nigeria on DStv installations and repairs.
His own ordeal was on September, 23, 2007.
“I got to Johannesburg at 6.30 am and we were not cleared early enough. The robbery happened at around 8.30 at Park More, Sandton. We were trying to locate our destination when a car with three guys emerged in our front. We reversed and they drove towards us. We were forced to stop and the guys came out of this car with guns. They collected 10,000 US Dollars from me. My laptop was taken; my passport snatched and other valuables. I had to come back to Nigeria on travel certificate.”
Longe confirmed that “once you declare your currencies and valuables at the airport, they follow you and unleash terror. The worst is that all complaints made to the police authorities in South Africa have produced no result. They claim they are hindered.”
The South African High Commission in Nigeria refused to comment on the issue when contacted by THISDAY.
Officials said the High Commission would soon address a press conference over the issue.
http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=96550
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Somewhat of a pleasant change of pace. The Nigerians are keeping South Africas finest busy, is a relief for South African Citizens......
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B Sousa,
I would not expect a more educated comment from you man.
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Well I hope I met your expectations. Nigerians are notorius around the world for theft etc. Interesting to see some folks are smarter at crime than they are.
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Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.

Sad as it is, it's quite funny to see the reaction when the boot is on the other foot.
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The story speaks for itself. And i believe it is incontrovertible that crime prevails in south Africa,and it amazes me when the SAguys potray a holier than thou attitude to their problems.
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I must say that you guys need to understand that this has nothing to do with the boot being on the other foot.
To start with, if you said Nigerians were fraudsters, to an extent, i'd agree with you, but thief? Theft? I really dont know about that!
By nature, Nigerians dont steal, but exploit the greed of others, that does NOT make it right, but i tend to think greed is the primary motive of those who get conned!
Outright theft and armed robbery outside Nigeria, by Nigerians? I REALLY DOUBT!!!!!!!!
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SAguys potray a holier than thou attitude to their problems
Even more interesting comment, but I think its more a statement of their desperation. I mean just what can the paleface do about crime in SA. The Police are corrupt, the Government is corrupt and they are disarming all the citizens. This is not a couple hundred years ago where those fed up could march on the capitol with pitchforks and shovels.
So statments made that may seem nonchalant is just another way of throwing up ones hands.
If you have a solution, you could get very rich, but Im sure it would not be PC in this touchy feely world.

By nature, Nigerians dont steal, but exploit the greed of others,
There is a piece of work, By the way will you send me all your banking information so I may exploit your greed by depositing $28 Million U.S. in your account. (In this world We call it THEFT by deception)
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Old 29th Nov 2007, 15:42
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phfff

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",and it amazes me when the SAguys potray a holier than thou attitude to their problems."
Today 16:04


Dear Flying Touareg let nothing surprise you about SAguys and their potrayals, it is well known all over the world! The english fell for it for some time but now know better!

I could give you tons of examples but have never had time for their banterings!!!
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Old 29th Nov 2007, 15:58
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Can you imagine, the wheel has done a full circle. Amazing!!!!
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I wont waste my time here, it will only end up with the south africans trying to prove how much better than Nigerians they are!
Have fun guys! I leave this thread to those with the stomach for the likes of B Sousa.
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end up with the south africans trying to prove how much better than Nigerians they are!
Not being South African, I wouldnt know. I dont really see that as the topic here. I think it had to do with the Nigerians getting a piece of their own thrown back at them.

LJT, I consider that a compliment. I havent received your personal information yet, so that I may make the Bank deposit.
Waste your time, its a forum, not a place to harbor ill will or get upset because your side is not the most popular. It would be just as easy to discuss this over a few beers. Neither would win, but the Beer could be so refreshing.
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OK folks

Keep it amongst yourselves south of the Sahara, we really are terribly grateful.
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Its true what they say....KARMA IS A REAL BITCH!!!
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Old 30th Nov 2007, 05:26
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So Nigerian's (*) this is how it goes - "Sorry for you" !

(*) Of course it goes without saying that we cannot generalise, so those Nigerian's (and other similar such members of the human race, wherever they come from) of "less than savoury intent", long may you be harassed.
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Amazing , Nigerians complaining about crime...........
The biter bit...........
I know , how about a World Cup of Scams ? Who will get the Bronze while the 2 main contenders scrap over the Gold ?
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I am a Nigerian who has been the victim of this scam. All my money was stolen from me, I appealing for US$2000 to replace my passport and buy a ticket home. I will return your money plus 50% interest upon my return to Lagos.

Can any of you kind souls assist me please ?
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What utter CTHEFT is horrible and should be condenmed rather than this
uneducated approach.well i await your comments when you are done over,
irrepective whether you are done OVER by a Nigerian or Eskimo....on your travels.
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B sousa,my input is directed for your specific consumption forget the refreshing BEERS,on this one B
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I think this topic should be ignored. The guys here seem to think it's something to celebrate when Nigerians are robbed.
Justifying robbery is one thing, outright ignorance is another!
They seem to think that our reactions are based on the fact that Nigerians are the ones being robbed.
I must emphasize here that regardless of race, colour, gender, religion etc
ROBBERY IS WRONG BE IT IN SOUTH AFRICA OR ANYWHERE ELSE!!!!
Wheter the victim is Nigerian or not!
I had given up on this a while ago, but it seems these guys just dont get it!
Hotmj43, PM pls.
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