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Police arrest AAS boss over ongoing fraud investigation, dismiss harassment claim

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The Nigeria Police Force has arrested the Chief Executive Officer of Afriq Arbitrage System (AAS), Mr. Jesam Michael, in connection with an ongoing fraud investigation, dismissing his claim of harassment.

The arrest followed a report made earlier by Mr. Michael to the Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Special Investigation Unit (SIU), in which he alleged that he had been defrauded of the sum of USD 87 million by one Mr. Abayomi Segun Oluwasesan.

Thenewsbearer learnt that on the arrest of Mr. Oluwasesan, he admitted to the charges but contested the amount involved, saying that it was significantly lower than claimed by Mr. Michael.

In a statement on Wednesday, January 29, the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, said that concerns however emerged regarding a subsequent forfeiture agreement between the parties, which led to the recovery of various assets from Mr. Oluwasesan.

“The suspicion arose from Mr. Michael’s decision to transfer the recovered property into his personal name rather than that of his company, raising serious questions about his motives.

“In addition, numerous investors have reported their inability to withdraw their principal funds or the promised returns from AAS for over 18 months.

“This prompted a preliminary investigation into the operations of the company. Despite repeated requests from the Nigeria Police Force, Mr. Michael failed to provide verifiable medical records for the alleged operation he underwent, valid evidence of legitimate trading practices, and a viable repayment plan for the affected investors.

“His lack of credible evidence, especially concerning his claimed health issues, which he suggests hindered his ability to grant full system access, raised serious questions about his credibility and the integrity of AAS.

“The Nigeria Police Force firmly dismisses Mr. Michael’s claims of harassment, asserting that the genuine victims are the many innocent and unsuspecting investors who placed their trust and money in the Afriq Arbitrage System, only to face continued uncertainty and financial distress.

“Mr. Jesam Michael was apprehended today (January 29) by operatives of the IGP SIU, and a comprehensive interview concerning these allegations, particularly regarding how he and AAS have managed investors’ funds, is currently underway.

“The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to serving the public interest, ensuring transparency and accountability throughout this investigation.

“The Force will continue to uphold our mandate, ensuring a thorough, unbiased investigation aimed at protecting innocent citizens from fraud and financial exploitation.

“The Force hereby encourages any victims or individuals with information pertaining to these matters to come forward and assist in the investigation. Collaboration is essential to achieving justice,” the FPRO stated.

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