Sierra Leonean Woman Reportedly Scammed of $11,000 in Hajj Visa Fraud

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Haja Nema, a woman from Sierra Leone, has taken to Facebook to share her distressing experience involving an alleged scam related to the Hajj pilgrimage. According to her account, she and her companions were defrauded of $11,000 by individuals identified as Alhaji TS Bangura, his wife Fatmata TS Bangura, and Sulaiman Barrie.

The alleged scam involved the provision of counterfeit Hajj visas, which prevented the group from fulfilling their pilgrimage to Mecca.

In her Facebook post, Haja Nema expressed profound disappointment and sadness. She explained that she was supposed to embark on the sacred journey to Mecca for Hajj. However, she claims the accused individuals orchestrated a scam, misleading her and her friends with promises of facilitating their pilgrimage. Instead, they allegedly swindled them of $11,000 and provided them with fraudulent visas, thwarting their plans for Hajj. Haja Nema urged her followers to keep her in their prayers and expressed gratitude for arriving safely in Dulles, despite missing the opportunity to perform Hajj due to the purported scam.

She also vowed to delve into the intricate details of the ordeal through a ten-part series and declared her intention to pursue legal action against the alleged perpetrators, aiming to prevent them from conducting business in the USA or Sierra Leone in the future.

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