Close X
Friday, November 29, 2024
ADVT 
International

Toronto Sisters Jyoti And Kiran Matheroo Arrested In Nigeria Over Sex Extortion Scandal

Darpan News Desk IANS, 29 Dec, 2016 10:24 PM
  • Toronto Sisters Jyoti And Kiran Matheroo Arrested In Nigeria Over Sex Extortion Scandal
Two Indian-origin sisters based here were arrested on charges of extorting and cyber-bullying a billionaire in Lagos, Nigeria.
 
The sisters, Jyoti and Kiran Matharoo, "operated a website called NaijaGistLive" and cyber-bullied Nigerian oil tycoon Femi Otedola, who was in Forbes list of the richest billionaires in Africa this year, the National Post reported on Tuesday. 
 
The women claimed that they had evidence of him cheating on his wife and threatened to post the evidence on the website, where they allegedly used to publish personal details of famous Nigerian men, the National Post cited local Nigerian news reports.
 
 
They demanded money from rich men in order not to go public with details of their sexual indiscretions.
 
The Toronto Star quoted a court document posted on Nigerian news website Nigeria Politics as saying that the sisters stand accused of being "responsible" for the website NaijaGistLive and several other social media accounts used for "cyber-bullying" around 274 people, "mostly based in Africa".
 
In the document, the sisters apparently listed a home address in Toronto's Etobicoke neighbourhood. 
 
Global Affairs Canada, a department that manages Canada's diplomatic and consular relations, said it was providing consular services "to the Canadian citizens who were detained in Lagos".
 
The sisters have pleaded not guilty to the charges and were out on bail. They are scheduled to next appear in court on January 26.
 
 
 

[ selfies during the match ] 😎

A photo posted by J Y O T I M Λ T H Λ R O O (@jyotimatharoo) on

 
 
 

[ @kiran_matharoo ]

A photo posted by J Y O T I M Λ T H Λ R O O (@jyotimatharoo) on

 
 
 

[ Summer Sixteen ] 👙

A photo posted by J Y O T I M Λ T H Λ R O O (@jyotimatharoo) on

 
 
 

[ two things that rule the world in one picture ] 🤑 | link in the bio for more pics

A photo posted by J Y O T I M Λ T H Λ R O O (@jyotimatharoo) on

 
 
 
 

MORE International ARTICLES

We Are All Rooting For Trump's Success: Obama

We Are All Rooting For Trump's Success: Obama
Obama, speaking at the White House with Vice President Joe Biden next to him, also advised that people should not get cynical due to defeat.

We Are All Rooting For Trump's Success: Obama

Sikh Taxi Driver Tejinder Pal Singh Wins Australian Of The Year Award For Serving Free Meals

Sikh Taxi Driver Tejinder Pal Singh Wins Australian Of The Year Award For Serving Free Meals
Meet Tejinder Pal Singh, founder of a free-meal initiative called the ‘food van’, who will be awarded the 2017 Northern Territory Local Hero honour as part of the prestigious ‘Australian Of The Year Award’.

Sikh Taxi Driver Tejinder Pal Singh Wins Australian Of The Year Award For Serving Free Meals

Indian Americans Make Big Push Into Congress

Indian Americans Make Big Push Into Congress
Indian Americans made a mark in Congressional politics with one of them becoming the first to be elected to the Senate and four others winning seats in the House of Representatives.

Indian Americans Make Big Push Into Congress

Doanld Trump Elected US President In Voters' Revolt Against Establishment

Doanld Trump Elected US President In Voters' Revolt Against Establishment
The maverick outsider Donald Trump stunned the world by winning the US Presidency, the most powerful global job, as voters revolted against a smug, condescending establishment, rejecting Hillary Clinton - seen as the face of the status quo.

Doanld Trump Elected US President In Voters' Revolt Against Establishment

A Twice-Divorced Saudi Mother Of 6 Reinterprets Islamic Law

A Twice-Divorced Saudi Mother Of 6 Reinterprets Islamic Law
JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia — When Souad al-Shammary posted a series of tweets about the thick beards worn by Saudi clerics, she never imagined she would land in jail.

A Twice-Divorced Saudi Mother Of 6 Reinterprets Islamic Law

Diaspora Feature: Capturing Success Of Indians In Europe

Diaspora Feature: Capturing Success Of Indians In Europe
With the Indian diaspora in the EU estimated to be six million plus or about 20 percent of the total population, the concept was given a go-ahead to feature and highlight the respectively little known aspects of Indians in Europe, who have become an "integral part of the community."

Diaspora Feature: Capturing Success Of Indians In Europe