The Guardian (Nigeria)

Man bags one- year jail term for romance scam

- By Yetunde Ayobami Ojo

ASPECIAL Offences Court, Ikeja, Lagos, yesterday, sentenced a middle- aged man, Ahmed Tijani, to a year imprisonme­nt for involvemen­t in a romance scam, using fraudulent documents.

Trial judge, Justice Mojisola Dada convicted Tijani on allegation of possessing a document containing false pretence brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC).

EFCC had arraigned him on one- count amended charge, bordering on possession of documents containing false pretence and he pleaded guilty to the charge.

The prosecutio­n counsel, Mr. Temitope Banjo, told the court that Tijani had in his possession documents containing false pretences, where he falsely represente­d himself as a female, with intent to defraud.

Following his guilty plea, Banjo called the prosecutio­n witness to review the facts of the case against the defendant.

The witness, Vincent Kwambuge, an EFCC operative, narrated how the commission’s personnel, acting on intelligen­ce report, bursted the activities of suspected internet fraudsters in Lekki.

He identified the defendant as one of the 18 people arrested after a sting operation was carried out.

Kwanbuge said: “Sometime in April, the Commission received credible and reliable intelligen­ce on the activities of an organised cyber criminal syndicate network operating at Lekki, Lagos.

“The sting operation was conducted on April 29, which resulted in the arrest of 18 suspected internet fraudsters, including the defendant, who was handed over to the EFCC operatives for further investigat­ion.

“The mobile devices recovered from the defendant at the point of arrest were analysed and he ( defendant) also volunteere­d his statement, in which he admitted to engaging in a romance scam from which he had benefited $ 1,200.”

The fraudulent documents were printed from his device and a bank draft of N500,000 were all admitted as evidence, after no objection was raised by the defence counsel.

In her judgment, Justice Dada found Tijani guilty as charged and sentenced him to one- year imprisonme­nt to be served in Ikoyi Correction­al Centre.

The judge, however, gave the convict an option of N500,000 fine, following the allocutus of his counsel, Mr Damilola Ayinde- Marshall.

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