A 69-year-old German woman, who was swindled by two Nige­rians in 2010, is appealing to the Ghanaian authorities and the German Embassy in Accra, to help her to confiscate the property of the fraudsters. Ms Waltraud Wiesent, a widow, said a court judgement, which convicted the Nigeri­ans: Mark LatifA dijum and Benjamin Taofeek Oluwashola in 2015, ordered them (con­victs) to refund €248,000, they fraudulently received from her, on the pretext of supplying her gold. Making the appeal through the Ghanaian Times, Ms Wiesent said the convicts had investments and properties in Ghana and called on the Attorney-General and Minister of Justice, Mr God­fred Yeboah Dame, to intervene by helping identify and confiscate the property. She appealed to the Ger­man Embassy to reach out to Mr Dame regarding the case, to enable her to recover the stolen money from the Nigerians. Ms Wiesent said her bankers sold her houses to settle the loan she took and sent the money to the Nigerians, who told her they were genuine gold dealers in Ghana.