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Mumuni & Oppong fraud two worth ¢30k over Dubai Visa process.

Mumuni Mohammed and Oppong George have recently come under fire for their alleged involvement in a fraudulent scheme. The two individuals have been accused of scamming innocent victims, including Abubakar and Khadija, by promising to assist them in obtaining United Arab Emirates (Dubai) visas but failing to deliver on their promises.

Abubakar and Khadija are direct victims of this scam, who paid close to a total of Thirty Thousand Ghana Cedis (¢30,000) to Mumuni Mohammed and Oppong George back in February 2025. Despite the payment, the visa processing was never completed, and Abubakar and Khadija have yet to receive a refund for the money they paid.

Mumuni Mohammed, who is believed to be in his sixties and resides in Kumasi Ahenkro, and Oppong George, suspected to be around forty years old and living in Kumasi Abuakwa, are now wanted for their fraudulent activities. Due to fraudulent activities, Mumuni relocated to Niger for some months. However, he is currently in Ghana.

This publication serves as a warning to the public to be cautious of individuals like Mumuni Mohammed and Oppong George who may be engaging in fraudulent activities. It is important to exercise caution when dealing with individuals offering visa assistance or other services, and to thoroughly research and verify their credentials before making any payments.

The case of Abubakar, Khadija and other victims serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and due diligence when engaging in financial transactions. It is crucial to report any suspicious activities to the authorities to prevent further innocent individuals from falling victim to such scams.

Mumuni Mohammed and Oppong George are currently wanted for their involvement in a fraudulent scheme targeting individuals seeking visa assistance. The public is urged to be cautious and report any suspicious activities to the authorities to prevent further incidents of fraud.

The police have been provided with all necessary information including images about Mumuni Mohammed and Oppong George to aid in their investigation.

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