VeryDarkMan Calls Out Harrison Gwamnishu Over N5 Million Fake Ransom Money With Tracking Chips, Warns Of Life Imprisonment
VeryDarkMan has reacted strongly to claims by Harrison Gwamnishu’s lawyer that N5.4 million ransom money was swapped with fake bills embedded with tracking chips.
In a new video, VeryDarkMan dismissed the explanation as misleading. He pointed out that counterfeit money is always lighter than genuine notes, questioning how Harrison could have obtained fake currency worth N5.4 million. “Did they print their own money?” he asked, highlighting that producing counterfeit currency is a serious crime in Nigeria and worldwide, punishable by life imprisonment.
He also explained that inserting a tracking chip into 5,400 individual 1,000-naira notes would take a significant amount of time, making the lawyer’s story implausible. VeryDarkMan added that Harrison will need to disclose the source of the alleged fake money, or he could face life in prison.
“Before a chip can be inserted into 5,400 notes, it will take a lot of time. I am waiting for him to come out and tell the world the truth,” he said, insisting that the public deserves transparency on the matter.
VeryDarkMan maintained that his actions were motivated by a commitment to justice, not personal rivalry, and accused Harrison of trying to manipulate public opinion with misleading explanations.
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