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The Rivers State Police Command PRO, SP Grace Iringe-Koko, has warned women on the implications of collecting transport fare without showing up.
According to SP Grace Iringe-Koko, accepting money from a man with no intention of fulfilling the promise is considered obtaining money under false pretense.
According to her, this act is punishable under the law.
“It’s an offense, a punishable offense under the law. It’s obtaining money under false pretense “, She stated.
This follows a recent case in which a woman identified as Jennifer was fined ?450,000 or sentenced to seven years in jail for allegedly collecting money from a man and failing to show up.”For More..Read D Full Story Here Now.”
Watch video below.SHOCKING AND TERRIFYING: SEE THE FULL 3:00 MINUTES VIDEO HERE.
@gbaramatuvoice 🚨 Ladies, take note! Rivers PPRO warns: Accepting transport from a man without seeing him in person is a punishable offence that could land you in jail. ⚖️ Watch the full video to learn more and stay safe 📹 SP Grace Iringe-Koko, Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Rivers State Police Command.