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Shocking: Maid steals boss’ $10,000 in Lagos, exchanges it at N86/dollar
A very naive housemaid who lives in Lagos, stole her boss’ money and exchanged it for far less the official amount.
At Central Bank of Naigeria rate, the dollar is N305. 60 to a Naira. Apparently by calculation she was short changed of N219.6 for every one dollar
The housemaid, who is assisting the Lagos State Police Command with its investigation was arrested for stealing her boss’ $10, 000 in Gbagada.
According to reports, Blessing Paul forced her boss’ room opened with a knife while the woman was at work. She was said to have handed the money to the house guard, identified as Daniel, who also gave it to a security man at another residence in the area.
The security man, identified as Amos, allegedly took it to a Bureau de Change operator, who changed the money at N86 per dollar, shortchanging the thieves of over N2m.
However, the BDC operator claimed he received only $5000 from Amos.
The command’s spokesman, ASP Olarinde Famous-Cole, said the maid confessed that her boss, Mrs. Tokunbo, has been very kind to her, adding that she usually bought clothes and gift items for her to take to her family in Benue State.
Cole said that the BDC operator gave the suspects N870,000 as an equivalent for $5,000, adding that the police have recovered N400,000 from there.
“We also found N400,000 in the maid’s bank account but we are following court’s procedure to seize the money. The BDC operator was allegedly given $10,000 but he claimed he only received $5,000.
“Investigation revealed that money and valuables have been missing in the house, but the woman didn’t suspect the maid until the theft of foreign currency last week.”
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