Crime
EFCC arrests two for identity theft, recovers expensive cars and phones
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission [EFCC] has arrested two suspected internet fraudsters who specialize in stealing people’s identities online to defraud foreign nationals.
The suspects, Akeju Crown Babatunde, 31, and Agbanah Toba, 35, were arrested at different locations in Ibadan following intelligence gathered on their alleged involvement in internet frauds.
After diligent examination of data and documents retrieved from them, the EFCC was able to establish enough ground for prosecuting the suspects for acts contrary to the provisions of Cybercrime (Prohibition, Prevention, Etc) Act, 2015, and would be accordingly charged to court soon.
According to the agency, Akeju mines information from online sites and was in possession of personal information and addresses of several Americans who have fallen victim to his fraudulent acts at different times.
The EFCC said,
“The suspect usually operated with two email accounts – one personal and one other supposedly official – to penetrate his victims and dispossess them of their hard-earned money.”
EFCC’s investigations also established Akeju’s deployment of fake identity to engage foreigners in romantic affairs with the intention to defraud them.
Findings revealed various lodgments from his foreign victims into his Nigerian bank accounts.
It added that the second suspect, Agbanah, was representing himself falsely as one a 40-year-old Briton, Chris Dan, working with the United Nations.
The agency said,
Agbanah’s case is not too different. He had admitted in his confessional statement with the Commission to be falsely representing himself as one Chris Dan, a 40-year-old Briton, working with the United Nations.
He confessed to have used the white man’s picture to lure his victims into romantic relationships and thereafter solicit for money from them allegedly to enable him to pay for his flight ticket to pay them scheduled visits. After much familiarization, he would then device other tricks to swindle them the more.
The two suspects are still helping the Commission with relevant information for further investigations into activities of their other partners.
At the point of his arrest, the EFCC recovered one iPhone Xmax and one Toyota Venza from Akeju, while Agbanah was in possession of one Toyota Venza, one Toyota Camry, two Macbook, one Apple Ipad, one iPhone Xmax, one iPhone 5, one Infinix phone, two hard drives and one HP printer.
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