Facebook Conartist, aged 18, captured for assaulting midwives looking for employment
The police in Kampala Metropolitan region (KMP) have captured a Facebook scammer for assaulting a midwife who was looking for work in his so medical facility.
The 18-year-old suspect is a male occupant of Katosi Town in Mukono Region who was acting like a medical specialist with employment opportunities.
Addressing journalists in Kampala on Monday, the police spokesperson, Mr Fred Enanga, said the suspect made a fake character on Facebook, which he would use to bait his victims. The suspect’s username was Dr Ronnie and professed to medical scrub Uganda, a facility police claim is fake.
Mr Enanga said the suspect was offering medical employment opportunities through interviewing candidates online and would then assault females when they went up to sign agreements for counterfeit jobs.
“Ultimately, the suspect would draw female victims. Those were his objectives on Facebook. He would momentarily talk with them online and afterward plan a meeting to discuss the terms and conditions,”Mr. Enanga said.
Adding ” The suspect was doing this essentially in Kayunga and Mukono regions where he would then cause for transportation of the victim to an isolated and busy place where he would drag them to the bush and afterward sexually assault them”.
Mr Enanga said police began following him after an episode on march 21st when he talked with a 21-year-old midwife from Kireka, a Kampala suburb, and afterward welcomed her to Ntunda village in Mukono.
The suspect, as per police, from that point assaulted the maternity specialist when she showed up in Mukono.
“After our crime intelligence and flying squard units finding this suspect, he was captured and we established he didn’t have a fixed spot of operation. He was resting in cheap lodges in Kayunga and Mukono,” Mr Enanga said.
As police go on with the examinations, Mr Enanga advised young women to carefully utilize social media due to fraudsters.
He said: ““A peasant from Katosi who is not conversant with medical language and terms, why don’t you take time to find out what type of Doctor Ronnie is.
“But a doctor at 18 years?”Mr Enanga wondered.
Mr Enanga said the suspect was offering medical employment opportunities through interviewing candidates online and would then assault females when they went up to sign agreements for counterfeit jobs.
“Ultimately, the suspect would draw female victims. Those were his objectives on Facebook. He would momentarily talk with them online and afterward plan a meeting to discuss the terms and conditions,”Mr. Enanga said.
Adding ” The suspect was doing this essentially in Kayunga and Mukono regions where he would then cause for transportation of the victim to an isolated and busy place where he would drag them to the bush and afterward sexually assault them”.
Mr Enanga said police began following him after an episode on march 21st when he talked with a 21-year-old midwife from Kireka, a Kampala suburb, and afterward welcomed her to Ntunda village in Mukono.
The suspect, as per police, from that point assaulted the maternity specialist when she showed up in Mukono.
“After our crime intelligence and flying squard units finding this suspect, he was captured and we established he didn’t have a fixed spot of operation. He was resting in cheap lodges in Kayunga and Mukono,” Mr Enanga said.
As police go on with the examinations, Mr Enanga advised young women to carefully utilize social media due to fraudsters.
He said: ““A peasant from Katosi who is not conversant with medical language and terms, why don’t you take time to find out what type of Doctor Ronnie is.
“But a doctor at 18 years?”Mr Enanga wondered.
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