These two Nigerians made the top ten list of most wanted ‘419ers’ in the UK

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The United Kingdom police have released the photos of ten con artistes (419ers) in the country and two Nigerians made the list.

The first Nigerian on the list is Alexia Thomas. She is believed to have supplied false immigration documents to people wanting to become British citizens. Thomas, 43  advertised online, claiming to be a professor and selling documents for around £300 each.

Her aliases include Elizabeth or Lizzy with the surnames Henz; Ikuwe-Henz; Iheyen; Ikue-Henz; Ihenyue; Ikwue; Herz and Ihenyen. Other aliases include Professor Thomas, Professor Summers, Martha Peterson and Alexia Bridget.

Thomas’s last known address was in Robert Street, in Camden, central London, but she has also lived in Catford, Bellingham, Homerton, Thamesmead, Dagenham, Walthamstow and Harrow.

The second is Bayo Lawrence Anoworin, from Lagos. The 41-year old is wanted by Lincolnshire Police in connection with fraud offences and money laundering.

Anoworin was part of an organised crime group which defrauded a number of NHS Trusts in the UK and Guernsey, stealing a total of £12m and laundering the money between 1 January and 2011 and 31 July 2012.

He was arrested in November 2012. But he was bailed and then disappeared. He has links to Chatham and Thamesmead.

Others 419ers are: Alex Mckenzie, Sandeep Arora, Levi John Coyle, Marius Lucian Anton, Felix Rooney, Adam James Stagg, Faisal Butt and Naeem Ahmed.

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