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Businessman arrested with Cynthia's BB

A Port Harcourt businessman has been arrested by the police for being in the possession of a Blackberry phone reported to be owned by the late Cynthia Udoka Osokogu, who was allegedly raped and murder by some suspect.

The businessman admitted to purchasing the phone through a friend in Lagos, which was later sent to him through a courier.

Police were able to use the BB pin to get the SIM number of the businessman, hence were able to track the phone to Port Harcourt, even though it had already been flashed.

P.S. Just one of the many disadvantages of buying a used phone

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