Crime
65-year-old landlady arrested for allegedly duping tenants with flooded apartment
The police in Lagos has arrested a 65-year-old landlady over allegedly duping tenants with an apartment which usually gets flooded during the rainy season.
According to one of the tenants identified as Samuel Okpara, who lost all his properties, he had rented the new apartment during the dry season but it later turned out that the flat was built on a sewage line where floodwater usually passes during the rainy season.
The apartment, located at No. 19 Esther Ibekwe Street, Sewage area of Jakande Estate in Ejigbo, Lagos, was usually flooded during the rainy season as such tenants will have to move out after having made payment to give way for a fresh tenant, P.M Express reports.
Police operatives from Ejigbo Division led by the DPO CSP Olabisi Okuwobi have arrested the 65-year old landlady, Mrs Celina Obioma, for consistently renting out the apartment despite knowing that it was not habitable during the rainy season as confirmed by the residents.
The landlady, Mrs Obioma, is facing the charge of obtaining under false pretence and willful damage.
Narrating his ordeal, the tenant, Mr Okpara, said he was looking for an apartment and the house was introduced to him by the landlady’s son, Sylvester, who was said not to be living in the house because of the flood.
He said that the house was painted and when he went to inspect the apartment, he discovered that there were signs on the wall indicating that flood may have affected the apartment in the past. He asked and was told that there was no such thing again as they have worked on it and it stopped.
Mr Okpara said he paid the rent including other expenses sometime in September 2019, which was during the dry season. He said when he moved into the house, residents in the area informed him that he will soon park out of the house. He asked to know why and he was told that tenants usually move into the house during the dry season and leave during the rainy season as a result of incessant flooding.
He said when the rain started two weeks ago, he was sleeping in the house only to discover that the whole flat was covered with flood.
He quickly had to evacuate his family and lodge in a nearby hotel.
Okpara said that since then, he was homeless and pleaded with the landlady to refund part of his rent. She refused and he then reported the matter to the Police, who came to the house and discovered that he had lost all his properties in the house.
On the side of the landlady, Mrs Obioma, she said that was how she met the place after she had invested her money on the house. She admitted that flood was the major challenge she was facing and she does not refund money whenever tenants pay her because she spent money to build the house.
According to reports gathered, many tenants had rented the apartment in the past and equally left during the rainy season in tears while the house will be repainted during the next dry season for another unsuspecting tenant.
When a P.M.EXPRESS reporter visited Ejigbo Police Station, the landlady was seen writing her statement but the Police source at the Station said she will be charged to Court because she was willfully using the place to extort money from unsuspecting members of the public.
-
News20 hours ago
FCCPC shuts popular Abuja supermarket over price irregularities
-
News21 hours ago
Police reportedly arrest two Fubara loyalists in Abuja
-
News20 hours ago
Kenya military helicopter crash kills defence chief, senior officers
-
News7 hours ago
Enugu govt plans befitting burial for Mr Ibu, Junior Pope
-
News10 hours ago
Why Bobrisky is not in Kirikiri prison – NCoS official
-
News7 hours ago
Kano police arrest suspects for disrupting inauguration of new commissioners
-
News12 hours ago
NSA laments booming illegal firearms market in North
-
News10 hours ago
Okonjo-Iweala to address Nigerian lawyers on rebuilding the nation