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FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by Islie: 1:54pm On Sep 11, 2019
*167 suspects nabbed in joint operation


Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja



The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) yesterday disclosed that 20, 737 victims of Business Email Compromise (BEC) and Email Account Compromise (BAC) lost $1.2 billion.
This is coming as the acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mr. Ibrahim Magu, said 167 suspects have so far been arrested in the joint operation involving the FBI and the EFCC on cybercrime across the country , while N153 million was recovered from the suspected perpetrators of cybercrimes.

The operation tagged “wire-wire” was launched in 2018 and continued in 2019 as “operation rewired,” which led to the indictment of 77 Nigerians in the United States on cybercrime and other related crimes.

Speaking at a press conference in Lagos, the Legal Attaché, FBI Office in Nigeria, Uche Ahamdi, said the agency received 20,373 Business Email Compromise and Email Account Compromise (BEC/EAC) complaints with losses of more than $1.2 billion.

“In a coordinated effort to dismantle international fraudulent BEC transactions and pursue bad actors and organised criminal enterprises, including money mules that engage in BEC and fraud schemes that target and harm American businesses, the FBI and law enforcement partners in the US and abroad implemented a strategy to target and disrupt these scammers and illicit actors,” he said.

He further stated that money mules were usually employed by fraudsters to launder their ill-gotten gains by draining the funds into other accounts that were difficult to trace.

“The sweep ran from May to September 2019, with an uptake of focused law enforcement activity during a four-week period, primarily in the US, Nigeria, Ghana, Turkey, France, Italy, UK, Japan, Kenya and Malaysia.

“The FBI-led operation involved multiple US law enforcement partners, including the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), US Secret Service (USSS), US Postal Inspection Service (USPIS), US Department of State’s Diplomatic Security Service and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI),” he explained.

He said “the operation benefited greatly from the work of our law enforcement partners around the world”.

He also disclosed that “more than 37 FBI field offices and US Attorney’s offices participated in law enforcement activity, including executing arrests, search warrants, interviews, and serving money mule warning letters.

“The goal of this operation is to send a message to all who participate in the BEC scheme that they will be caught and prosecuted, regardless of where they are located.”

Ahamdi further stated that the collaborative operation leveraged resources from across the FBI, which enabled the agencies to bring the sum total of the FBI’s cyber, organised crime, and money laundering expertise to bear on computer-based frauds.

He, therefore, urged national and international law enforcement partners to develop a strategy that “focuses on dismantling the most significant cyber-criminal enterprises.”

In his remarks, Magu said the operations had resulted in the arrest of 167 Nigerians for alleged computer-related frauds and recovery of four exotic cars, plots of land in choice areas in Lagos and a property in Abuja.

Speaking at a joint FBI/EFCC media briefing in Lagos, Magu, who spoke through the Director of Operations, EFCC, Mohammed Umar Abba, said: “being an international model operation targeted at the varied forms of computer-related frauds, the EFCC/FBI collaborative operations spanning three weeks was designed to intercept and interrupt the global network of the internet fraudsters.

“However, before now, as you are all aware, we had relentlessly launched intensive investigative actions against the infamous Yahoo yahoo boys culminating into various strategic raids, onslaught on criminals’ hideouts, prosecutions and convictions”.

“I am happy to inform you that our efforts in coordinating the EFCC/FBI joint operations in Nigeria recorded tremendous successes leading to a number of arrests, seizures and recoveries. The suspected fraudsters arrested in the course of this operation will be persecuted accordingly.”

“It is instructive to note that, from August 12, 2019 to date, the Operation Rewired coordinated by the EFCC in Nigeria as an impetus to our sustained operations on perpetrators of various computer-related frauds have resulted in the arrest 167 Nigerians for alleged computer-related frauds.” he said.

The EFCC chair further called on the media to continue to lend its voice to the fight against corruption and economic and financial crimes, adding that “the EFCC will continue to partner the FBI and other international law enforcement agencies, especially in the area of exchange of information and actionable intelligence towards bringing to the barest minimum the menace of cybercrimes and other computer-based frauds in the country.”

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2019/09/11/fbi-20737-victims-of-scam-mails-lost-1-2bn/

Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by izzou(m): 1:56pm On Sep 11, 2019
My only plea is that the FBI should give Obiwanne Invictus "Convictus" Obi another chance to give us his Inspire-to-aspire-to-acquire speech

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Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by simonlee(m): 2:04pm On Sep 11, 2019
$1.2billion shocked
Mark Zuckberg should please introduce the Facebook dating platform in Nigeria. I've always wanted to date an american! cheesy

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Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by okeyumez(m): 4:36pm On Sep 11, 2019
Fraud does not bring sustainable peace. It only give temporary happiness and constant fear

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Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by donprinyo(m): 4:36pm On Sep 11, 2019
No bi una fault. Just show dem who de real scammer is

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Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by Balenciagaokey: 4:37pm On Sep 11, 2019
cool cool cool cool cool
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by Kutebyatso(m): 4:37pm On Sep 11, 2019
What a huge amount of money.
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by inoki247: 4:37pm On Sep 11, 2019
I Think say na 77 pipul FBI discover buh na X2 our own EFCC don arrest

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Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by JackOfAllTrades: 4:37pm On Sep 11, 2019
Abeg arrest them, tomorrow now they would be oppressing us legit hustlers with their I'll gotten wealth undecided

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Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by VajanahDischaj(f): 4:38pm On Sep 11, 2019
so what happened?
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by Exwizaard: 4:38pm On Sep 11, 2019
scam everywhere
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by y3mi(m): 4:38pm On Sep 11, 2019
Wtf
CEO/CFO Wire boys

And with all their fvcking ill-gotten wealth, nothing to show for it. Wasted it all on material fvcking things, booze and hoes. They've damaged the society at large, with easy money girls now only give yawu-yawu boys attention making hard working guys wanna go into illegitimate means.

What's the difference between them and the fvcking politicians whose continued corrupt practice, someone tell me.

Yawu boys who dont know jack shit about the Arab-pepertrated sub-saharan enslavement of blax which occured long before the popular trans-Atlantic slavery have stolen billions of dollars into this mere geographical expressional excuse of a a country and yet nothing tangible to show for it other than to consume, consume and consume.

Did they build any major industry like there are in developed and advanced nations with all their I'll gotten blood-forsaken money ?

Yet they continue to wallow in the deluded justification that they are simply taking back our money the whites got from slavery by ascribing reason for their internet crimes.

Took them weeks and months to steal, takes one second to give it back by purchasing exquisite cars, expensive drinks and exorbitant jewelry all of which are not made/manufactured here but imported from the same countries their breathe depends on.

Oyinbo hackers and smart guys utilize their skills to conduct information epionage by enterkng secured and classified target and steal blueprint and prototype of emerging and or advanced tech stuff and bring it to their country while ours just continue to ruin the image of a failed country with no real laws / justice but where chaos has now attained fvcking entropy.

F.B.I. dare not relent on your pursuit and investigations. Never trust EFCC all the way.

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Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by Nobody: 4:38pm On Sep 11, 2019
shocked.... Who una wan catch

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Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by TeemahBeddings: 4:38pm On Sep 11, 2019
We still on this... May God help Us.

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Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by ReeLoaDead(m): 4:38pm On Sep 11, 2019
Choi ... when someone is gullible or vulnerable, they can sadly easily be scammed!
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by Branzy(m): 4:38pm On Sep 11, 2019
1.2 billion dollars shocked shocked shocked
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by TOTO4CASH(f): 4:38pm On Sep 11, 2019
9ja, which way??
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by soberdrunk(m): 4:39pm On Sep 11, 2019
angry
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by OladapoMikky01(m): 4:39pm On Sep 11, 2019
God help us..
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by Lanre4uonly(m): 4:39pm On Sep 11, 2019
This is serious.
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by Trutherme: 4:40pm On Sep 11, 2019
undecided
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by Nobody: 4:40pm On Sep 11, 2019
christmas will be boring in most villages in one region this year
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by Mardere: 4:40pm On Sep 11, 2019
Wahala
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by WorWorBoy: 4:40pm On Sep 11, 2019
Oboy. shocked shocked
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by Sirpaul(m): 4:41pm On Sep 11, 2019
chai FBI spoil market for our Igbos dem....
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by BafanaBafana: 4:43pm On Sep 11, 2019
My problem is how efcc is arresting those guys anyhow. when Nigerians steal money here and hide in their country, do they help us arrest them?

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Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by Trutherme: 4:43pm On Sep 11, 2019
simonlee:
$1.2billion
Mark Zuckberg should please introduce the Facebook dating platform in Nigeria. I've always wanted to date an american!

You want to date an American while you have girls you are lying to in Nigeria. undecided

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Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by BlackfireX: 4:43pm On Sep 11, 2019
Tina26:
christmas will be boring in most villages in one region this year



Omo eru , you don't mean it..... Na wa o
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by Nobody: 4:44pm On Sep 11, 2019
That's sad.

CHEAP DEAL on a Lexus down in signature.
Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by tollyboy5(m): 4:44pm On Sep 11, 2019
Tina26:
christmas will be boring in most villages in one region this year
If you are a youth then you're a disgrace to your generation. crime is everywhere don't twist things to tribal stuff

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Re: FBI: 20,737 Victims Of Scam Mails Lost $1.2bn by Frankiss44(m): 4:45pm On Sep 11, 2019
FBI when will you tell us how much 200 million Nigerians have lost to America through our politicians?? undecided

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