Suspect arrested over SA romance scam murder


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Abuja – Nigerian police on Monday said they had arrested a 28-year-old man wanted in connection with the death of an Australian woman and for defrauding her of $90 000 in an online dating scam.

 

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) told AFP that Orowo Jesse Omokoh was arrested on 28 January in Nigeria.

 

The graduate, who attended the University of Ibadan, in the southwest of the country, will be brought before court for extradition proceedings, a spokesperson said.

 

Omokoh is alleged to have struck up a fake online romance with Jette Jacobs, but five days after he moved to Johannesburg, to meet her in February last year, she was found dead.

 

Some of her valuables were missing and Omokoh had returned to Nigeria.

 

“The South African police, which are investigating the mysterious death, are suspicious that Omokoh has a hand in the demise of Jacobs,” the EFCC said.

 

The organisation, which investigates money-laundering and online scams, said Australian Federal Police informed officers in March that Omokoh had allegedly defrauded Jacobs of $90 000.

 

Jacobs, a grandmother from Western Australia, reportedly sent tens of thousands of dollars to Nigeria during her four-year “romance” with a man known as “Jesse”, according to Australian media.

 

The 67-year-old is said to have previously met him in Johannesburg in 2010 without incident.

 

Her body was found on 9 February. 

 

The EFCC said Omokoh had given “useful” information and “efforts are on to track his accomplices”.

 

AFP

Premier Modise calls for no bail for granny’s rape suspect


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Perpetrators of sexual violence against the vulnerable, particularly elderly women should have no place in society, North West Premier Thandi Modise said in calling for no bail for the suspect arrested in connection with the rape and murder of a 60-year-old woman in Tigane township near Hartbeesfontein. 

 

“We condemn in the strongest terms possible the callous and ghastly act which is alleged to have been committed by a 35-year-old man who has since been arrested and call on real men to protect our elderly against the twin demons of rape and gender based violence,”stressed Premier Modise expressed shock and reiterated her call for intensified united action against crime and the scourge of rapeModise said that when the elderly are living in fear of being raped by those old enough to be their children and grandchildren, society should stand up to stamp the tide of the scourge of rape and say enough is enough.She added that crime was eroding the moral fibre and needs to be fought on all fronts.According to police, the woman had been drinking with a relative in another part of the township and asked to be walked home around 10pm on Sunday night.

 

“According to the information, the suspect volunteered to accompany the victim but instead of accompanying her to her place, allegedly took her to another room, raped and stabbed her several times with a knife at the back of her head, then dragged her outside the house,” said Captain Pelonomi Makau.

 

On Monday morning, neighbours saw the woman’s body lying outside the suspect’s house and called the police.

 

“He was the last person to be seen with the victim and his clothes had blood stains on them,” said Makau.

 

The man was arrested and charged with rape and murder. He was scheduled to appear in the Hartbeesfontein Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday.-TDN

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Mphela relishing Chiefs chance


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Johannesburg – Having joined his new teammates at Kaizer Chiefs, former Mamelodi Sundowns striker Katlego Mphela says he is looking forward to returning to fitness and reviving his career in Soweto.

 

Chiefs completed the transfer of out-of-favour Mphela earlier this month, agreeing to sign him on a pre-contract, which takes effect in June when his current deal at Sundowns expires.

 

Chiefs, however, successfully negotiated his early release, in the form of a loan deal that takes him to Naturena until the end of the season, at which time he will officially sign his contract with the Glamour Boys.

 

“At Sundowns it was frustrating for me because I lost my place in the national team and I had to move on and that’s how it is,” Mphela said at his unveiling at Chiefs’ headquarters on Monday.

 

“It feels awesome because I see chances of winning many medals here, because the chances of them winning the league are there, so I’m just here to bring my experience, to help where I can and do what I can do best, scoring goals. Hopefully I will revive my career and maybe go back to the national team as well.”

 

Mphela’s loan — and subsequent contract agreement — brings an end to a five-year stint at the Brazilians, where the controversial striker became one of South Africa’s deadliest finishers, earning him the nickname “Killer”.

 

Despite his reputation for goal-getting, Mphela failed to impress Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane, who could only provide limited first-team opportunities to the Bafana Bafana international.

 

“I spent half of my career at Sundowns, so to come here … feels like a new life for me and it feels good,” Mphela said of his time at Chloorkop.

 

He also added that reports of a rift between himself and Mosimane were unfounded and revealed that the two shared a friendly relationship both on and off the pitch.

 

“I don’t think anything went wrong. Pitso had his plans and maybe he wanted to see some new players. There’s no bad blood between Pitso and me. We’re still good friends and I’d obviously like to thank him, because he played a big role in my career. But life goes on.”

 

Meanwhile, Chiefs coach Stuart Baxter said he was pleased to have signed the attacker, who would provide additional options upfront, while the likes of Bernard Parker and Kingston Nkhatha would partner the new arrival.

 

“Katlego has some qualities that we want as a Chiefs way of playing,” Baxter said.

 

“He gives us different options. I’ve got my ideas of how I want to use him. I’m sure that when we start playing and working together, he will show me a few things that I have not seen already.”

 

The pair first started working together when Baxter was appointed Bafana boss a decade ago.

 

“It will be a gradual gelling with the lads (team). I’m happy with the strikers that we’ve got, I’m happy with the squad that we’ve got.

 

“I’m sure, once he’s 100 percent fit and once he knows the way we play and we utilise him properly, then I think he’s going to be a very good acquisition. I’ve got a lot of time for him as a player. I know that he can do the job for us.”

 

Baxter, though, was quick to quash notions that Mphela would walk into his team unchallenged, admitting that the prolific goal-scorer would first need to prove his fitness, which had become an issue, due to a lack of game-time.

 

“We’ve got to see at the moment. Katlego’s going to start training. We’ll monitor his fitness, we’ll give him a few tests,” Baxter said.

 

“He’s going to work in a positive environment where he’s not going to be hit on the back. We want to put him into areas on the field where he can do his business.

 

“That’s the challenge we’ve got, both of us, to work that out.”

 

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