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Babcock Varsity Cleaner In Ogun Police Net For Allegedly Posing As Doctor To Defraud Woman

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Operatives of Ogun State Police Command have arrested a 28-year old serial impostor, Victor Cletus, who allegedly defrauded and sexually exploited a young female victim under the guise of being a medical doctor.

Cletus, eventually discovered to be a cleaner with the Babcock University Teaching Hospital, Ilisan Remo was alleged to have presented himself as a surgeon with the university to his victim on Snapchat.

It was gathered that the victim was said to have believed Cletus and went ahead to inform him of her medical concerns involving removing of lump from her breast.

However, rather than offering any medical help, Cletus was alleged to have sexually abused her victim and also stole money from her Opay account.

Ogun State Police Command Public Relations Officer, CSP Omolola Odutola, who made this disclosure through a statement issued to newsmen in Abeokuta, the state capital on Friday, said that Cletus arrest followed a report lodged by the victim, who narrated how the suspect contacted her on Snapchat and falsely presented himself as a surgeon at Babcock University Teaching Hospital

“Believing his fabricated credentials, she confided in him a medical concern involving a lump in her right breast.

“Taking advantage of her vulnerability, the suspect fraudulently demanded an unspecified amount of money as a supposed operation fee, and deceitfully instructed her to meet him for a surgical procedure on 18/11/2025.

“Instead of offering any medical help, he sexually abused her and also stole money from her Opay account.

“The victim’s suspicion grew the following day when the fake doctor persisted in demanding sexual intimacy without conducting any medical procedure.

“She independently contacted Babcock University Teaching Hospital and was shocked to learn that Victor Cletus is not a doctor but a cleaner in the hospital. The suspect is being investigated and will be prosecuted accordingly,” the state police image-maker said in the statement.

Odutola said in the statement that command warned the public—especially young females—to exercise heightened caution on social media platforms, where criminals disguise themselves with false identities to lure, manipulate and extort innocent persons

According to the state police publicist, the state Commissioner of Police, Lanre Ogunlowo, condemned this heinous act and warned online predators and criminal impostors that the command will not tolerate any form of exploitation, deception, or sexual violence against females.

Ogunlowo urged young females to remain circumspect and be weary of trusting strangers with personal or medical information online.

The command reiterated his steadfastness and commitment to identifying, arresting, and prosecuting individuals who weaponise social media platforms to perpetrate crimes.

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