CBC and police track down suspected fraudster

| 27/05/2019 | 30 Comments

Kenneth Emeka Ajana
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(CNS) UPDATED: Kenneth Emeka Ajana (50), a Nigerian national who was wanted in relation to various allegations of fraud, has been taken into custody. Following an appeal to the public Monday, police said that border control officers, with the help of the RCIPS, tracked him down Tuesday. Ajana reportedly arrived in Cayman on Thursday, 23 May, but police have not revealed where he is wanted or where his alleged crimes were committed.

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  1. Anonymous says:

    All hail the next head of education in cayman. That’s how it works right? Find the least qualified person and put them in charge?

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  2. Mike says:

    no back ground checks, no finger scanners/ palm scans. wha u expect all will flock here freely

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  3. Anonymous says:

    Jeffie reach back home!

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  4. Anonymous says:

    He’ll soon be operating a restaurant or dive company! Seems like not enough of those in Cayman!!

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  5. Anonymous says:

    These Nigerian scammers may not be the sharpest knife in the drawer, after all, they only need to be one little bit smarter than the person that they are scamming; but I would bet they are smart enough not to use the same identification for travel that they use for scamming. Kenneth Emeka Ajana is probably a name used by more than one person, and the real person (should he exist) may or may not resemble the person in the picture.

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  6. Anonymous says:

    There is an account with your name on it with $10M in it. I just need that $50K from you first.

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  7. Anonymous says:

    Q. If this guy is on any of almost a dozen international watch lists, how did he merrily board a plane to get here, and from where did he embark?

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  8. Anonymous says:

    Maybe the Unity team owes him money for his tireless whacky marketing efforts on their behalf…

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  9. Anonymous says:

    Can we not have a moratorium on frauds? Nuff a dem here already!

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  10. Anonymous says:

    Civil Servants asleep at the wheel as usual. He is looking for a wife now to get his status. SMH

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  11. Ron Ebanks says:

    Mervyn Cumber
    Those are very valid questions , that I believe isn’t asked to anyone entering the Cayman Islands today . But if it was me they would want to know who my mom and dad and family members are .

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  12. Naya Boy says:

    Poor old Cayman that’s the name he entered under, he will leave with his other passport.You Naysayers need to stop! Its persons just like him and i quote “Is the reason for our success” Nah true!!!

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  13. Anonymous says:

    Is he that Nigerian prince whose dad just died? He owes me $9,000,000.00!

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  14. Puritian says:

    This is what happen when you a failed immigration policy which allows everybody under the sun to come here and fools celebrating diversity. He is not the only one that should not be here.There many many others just like him now here, who clearly need to go!

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    • Anonymous says:

      Agree , but like other well known scammer he will be slapped on the wrist with “deception” and get invited to all governor’s cocktail parties.

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  15. Mervyn Cumber says:

    How on earth did this man get a Visa to enter the country? What address did he enter on the Immigration form, and was he asked how he could support himself whilst here? It is a disgrace. Nigeria is the home of many Internet scams, that are giving that country, sadly, a very bad name.

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    • Sword of Democracy says:

      Wotch u talking bout Cumber??? He is the reason why Cayman is so successful in the world today.He is one of the many bad actors here now driving our economic engine according to this UNITY United nutjobs, idiots, tyrants, yaggaboos Gowerment!

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    • Anonymous says:

      Like many of us, he probably has a British (EU) passport.

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    • Anonymous says:

      He may have entered Cayman on May 23, like the other 2 million a year plus tourists that we receive.

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  16. Anonymous says:

    He soon be married and applying for PR.

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  17. Anonymous says:

    How did our wonderful new elite CBC let this man in.

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