Photo: Remember The ‘Dubious’ Retired Colonel? He Also Defrauded A Lawyer

    A Lagos-based lawyer, Mr. Inibehe Effiong, has said retired
    army colonel, Bassey Jackson-Umoh, who was accused of car theft, also duped him
    of N50, 000. The Cross River State Police command had last Thursday paraded
    Jackson-Umoh for allegedly stealing a Toyota Highlander belonging to a lawmaker
    in the state House of Assembly, Mr. Steven Okpukpen.
    Jackson-Umoh was said to have presented himself to the car
    mart, where the vehicle was placed for sale, as retired Maj.-Gen Peter
    Williams, attached to the Presidency in Abuja.
    Following the publication in the Friday’s edition of The
    Punch, the Lagos-based lawyer, who spoke with Punch Metro on Sunday, said he
    was also bamboozled by Jackson-Umoh at a separate encounter in Uyo, Akwa Ibom
    State.

    He said Jackson-Umoh had during the encounter in Uyo
    introduced himself as Maj.-Gen Paulka Williams, attached to the intelligence
    unit of the Presidency. He said, “The same person you reported in The Punch
    last Friday tactically duped me of N50, 000 on September 23, 2015, after an
    encounter at a bank in Uyo. That particular day was the anniversary of the
    creation of Akwa Ibom State, so most banks were not open for normal business
    transactions.
    “On experiencing this little setback at that branch of the
    bank, the suspect, who was also in the bank offered to take me to another
    branch where he was sure would be opened. I did not suspect anything and had to
    join him because he looked responsible.
    “In the course of driving, he told me that he was Maj.-Gen
    Paulka Williams in charge of the personal security of the President, and I had
    no cause to doubt him. Eventually we got to the bank and it was also locked. At
    that point he asked me to give him the N50, 000 on trust and that he would give
    it back to me on Monday. I did not have cause to doubt him.
    “He gave me his telephone number and I called to confirm, it
    rang. The true caller application on my phone revealed his name as Paulka
    Williams, and that made me to believe him the more. I gave him the money.
    Unfortunately, after that day, his phone line never went through again. So,
    when I saw his picture in The Punch, I knew his day of reckoning had come.”

    Jackson-Umoh had during his parade in Calabar boasted that
    he would deal with all those connected to his travails. He had also refused to
    respond to the several allegations levelled against him by the police.

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