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Facebook Defrauder, 18 Apprehend For Raping Midwife

Facebook Defrauder: 18 Year Old Apprehend For Raping Midwife

Police in Kampala metropolitan are investigating incident under which a midwife who was pursuing for employment ended up being rapped at the Facebook defrauder ’s medical facility.

The suspect identified as Dr Ronnie, 18, is a male resident of Katosi village in Mukono district as reported to our source.

He possessed himself as a medical personnel at his facility with employment opportunities. However according to Police spokesperson Fred Enanga told our reporters that the suspect had created a fake identity on Facebook which he used to lure his unsuspecting victims and claimed to own the medical scrub Uganda.

Fred Enanga added that according to preliminary investigation the suspect was offering medical jobs through interviewing applicants online and would then rape several females when they could turn up to sign contracts for fake jobs.

“Eventually the suspect would lure female victims and those were his targets on Facebook…” Enanga said.

Enanga added that the suspect was doing all these deals in Kayunga and Mukono areas where he would also offer transportation of the victims to an isolated place there by dragging them into raping them.

However on getting alert the police with help from flying squad units begun tracking down the Facebook defrauder following an incident on March 21 when he invited a midwife for an interview from Karaka then raped her.

Mr Enanga cautioned your girls to trade carefully on social media as police continues with the investigations.

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