An Europe-based Ghanaian man, Kingsley Osei Bonsu has accused a Ghanaian woman of defrauding him.

In two separate Facebook posts, Bonsu posted pictures of the woman and accused her of fraud.
In the first post, he said the woman duped him and called on members of the public to help him track her down and hand her to police.
In the second post, he promised members of the public a handsome reward if they could help him find the woman.
Bonsu did not state exactly what the lady did nor did he mention her name.
But reports say Bonsu and the woman were lovers.
The two are said to have met on Facebook and struck a friendship which developed into a relationship.

Image Credit: Facebook.com/ Kingsley Osei Bonsu
Bonsu reportedly shipped three cars from his base in Belgium to Ghana and sent the woman money to clear them from the port, which she did.
On May 21, Bonsu is said to have returned to Ghana and was met at the airport by the woman.

Kingsley Osei Bonsu. Image Credit: Facebook.com/ Kingsley Osei Bonsu
She is said to have taken two of the cars to the airport. She drove one of the cars, while a male friend of hers drove the other.
The reports said she met Bonsu at the airport and helped him load his luggage into the car she was driving.

Image Credit: Facebook.com/ Kingsley Osei Bonsu
The two lovers are said to have decided to spend the night at a hotel in Accra.
On their way to the hotel, they reportedly stopped at a restaurant for a meal.

Image Credit: Facebook.com/ Kingsley Osei Bonsu
While eating, the woman is said to have sought permission from Bonsu to pick something from the car.
She is said to have then fled with the two cars and his luggage as soon as she got outside.

Image Credit: Facebook.com/ Kingsley Osei Bonsu
According to the multiple reports, Bonsu waited at the restaurant for hours but the woman did not show up.

Image Credit: Facebook.com/ Kingsley Osei Bonsu
He is said to have tried calling the woman’s phones only to discover that they were off.
Her Facebook account had also been deactivated, the reports said.
It then dawned on him that he had been defrauded, prompting him to raise an alarm on social media, the reports added.

Image Credit: Facebook.com/ Kingsley Osei Bonsu


