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London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by HighChief4(m): 12:07pm On Aug 12, 2011
A Nigerian, Samson Adesina, was one of the looters remanded in prison custody yesterday over their roles in the riots, which have seized British major cities for days. The 23-year-old Adesina, an electrical engineering student, was caught by one of the 8,000 surveillance cameras strategically placed in London streets, stealing a flatscreen television at the Surrey Quays Shopping Centre during the riots.

Detectives used the cameras to trace him to his house and he was arrested.

The Tower Bridge Magistrate’s Court ordered that he be remanded in prison for a week for his action. With the development, he will miss his final examinations.

Adesina was not the only one traced through the cameras, arrested and arraigned.

British police, trying to catch instigators of the London riots, fought back with technology. They posted alleged rioters’ photos on their Flickr Photostream.

It was not hard to get the pictures with the 8,000 surveillance cameras watching the streets.

People in the United Kingdom are believed to be the most watched in the world.

By one estimate, there is one Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) camera for every 14 citizens. “Picture by picture, these criminals are being identified and arrested, and we will not let any phony concerns about human rights get in the way of the publication of these pictures and arrest of these individuals,” Prime Minister David Cameron said of the alleged perpetrators.

Police invited the public to call if they recognised suspected rioters whose images were posted on commercial and government websites. Captions on them were cryptic: “A female wearing a vest top who has just carried items from Richer Sounds,” or, “A male with grey hooded top and black body warmer about to enter Cash Plus in Thornton Heath.”

Asking for public help was just one extra step. Face-recognition technology is now inexpensive and widespread, and police could easily use it to match alleged looters’ pictures with party photos they might have posted on Facebook or Tumblr.com.
“A lot of these youths are wearing scarves to hide their faces but we’re not just reliant on that,” Martin Lazell, chairman of the Public CCTV Managers Association in London, said to the Christian Science Monitor. “We can identify people on how they walk, their height, their clothes, shoes, all manner of things.”

The possibility of mass unmasking has divided Britons and Americans alike. Many people, angered at the violence, are anxious to see the perpetrators caught. Others say the technology is only as good as the people who use it, and innocent people could be caught in legal nightmares.

On the website Hacker News, people were invited: “Help work out how to do facial recognition on the police photos.”
A user replied: “Please, do not do this. It compromises people’s right to privacy and will artificially incriminate people who may not be participating but are bystanding or trying to get home.”

Such arguments will rage as London police pursue one of the largest investigations in recent years.

“If there was ever a need for an evidence-based approach to a social problem, this is it,” said Simon Davies, head of a London group called Privacy International. “When Parliament meets to discuss the riots, it should demand evidence to back up any claim of blame, and it should institute a rigorous process to ensure that any response is justified, lawful, viable and fair.”

Meanwhile, Australian authorities have appointed a taskforce to investigate allegations that Nigerian scammers have sold a family’s Ballajura home without their knowledge, over a year after criminals sold a man’s house without his knowledge.

The couple had been working in Nigeria but when they recently returned to Perth, they discovered their home had been sold.
According to a statement released yesterday, the real estate agent involved told investigators that he received a phone call in February from a man claiming to be the owner, inquiring about the property.

Shortly after, the agent received an urgent request to sell the property as funds were needed for a business investment, later revealed to be a supposed petro-chemical project.

A joint taskforce, involving investigators from Consumer Protection, WA Police Major Fraud Squad and representatives of Landgate, has been set up to investigate the alleged real estate scam.

Detective Senior Sergeant Pete Davies of the Major Fraud Squad said it appears the scam originated in Nigeria and there are some similarities to the fraudulent sale of a Karrinyup property in June last year.

Wembley Downs retiree Roger Mildenhall was living in South Africa when he discovered scammers had sold his duplex for $485,000 and that his home on Hale Road was close to settlement.

“We are in the early stages of a full criminal investigation and examining computer, phone records and bank accounts,” Det Sen Sgt Davies said.

Commissioner for Consumer Protection, Anne Driscoll, has urged real estate and settlement agents to apply stringent measures to confirm the identity of absentee owners who wish to sell their properties remotely and ensure the person they are dealing with is the legitimate owner.

“It is essential that agents have rigorous procedures and a clear protocol in place to certify that the appropriate person has been identified as the real owner before providing the service,” Ms Driscoll said.

“It is critical that when an owner changes their contact details, that real estate agents send a confirmation to both the owner’s original and new addresses, using all forms of communication.

“This will confirm that the new details are correct and may alert the owner to any improper activity that is occurring.

“The general principles of ‘know your customer’ should apply at all times and the standard 100-point identity check used by banks and other institutions should be used as a minimum when dealing with remote clients.

“While identity fraud is always a risk, these are important prevention measures.”

Ms Driscoll said signatures should also be carefully checked against original signatures on file and any major differences should prompt further investigation.

“If agents have any doubts about the authenticity of a document, they should seek to have it independently verified by the issuing authority,” she said.

Landgate’s Registrar of Titles Bruce Roberts said he fully supported the increased measures to refine and improve identity verification by all organisations involved in the selling and transfer of property.

Consumer Protection is advising agents to make further inquiries regarding identity and seek additional evidence whenever there has been a recent change in address or other contact details. Signatures and initials should also be carefully checked as they may not closely match originals on file. Agents are advised to make further inquiries if the transaction originates from overseas, especially from countries known for scams, such as Nigeria or if there is a request for funds to be sent to a different bank account normally used by the client, or to offshore accounts including China.

It also advises agents to make additional inquiries if the sale is urgent as a result of funds being required for investment in a business venture, new email addresses being used are generic such as hotmail, yahoo or gmail.

“Ultimately, these steps are no guarantee against fraudulent conduct, but they will minimise the chances of these types of scams being successfully carried out,” Ms Driscoll said.

“Agents and lenders are reminded they are obliged to provide their services to existing clients with due care and skill under the Australian Consumer Law, for which a range of remedies are available.

“The Real Estate and Business Agents’ Code of Conduct also makes disciplinary action available to agents who fail to provide services with due care and skill.”

Ms Driscoll said there was no current finding the agents involved in this latest transaction had failed to act with due care and skill, but it serves as a timely reminder of agents’ obligations.

“Since the last successful scam was reported, an extensive Government and industry education campaign was conducted with the real estate and settlement agents, giving advice on how scams can be avoided,” she said.

“There is a need for us to continue this campaign and to implement identification verification procedures as part of standard industry practice. Consumer Protection, Landgate, REIWA and AIC will be working intensely and cooperatively in coming weeks to define additional practices in the industry that need to be put into action to minimise the likelihood of property fraud in the future.

“Consumer Protection will be communicating with all agents immediately, providing as much information and advice as possible to enable them to more readily detect these attempts at fraud.”

Shadow Planning Minister, John Hyde, said the allegations “were a mirror image” of the Karrinyup scam and the Government had clearly failed to close loopholes to prevent it.

“The Barnett Government has increased many Landgate fees for documents by over 35 per cent and yet, they haven’t ensured that our document systems are fraud-proofed,” he said.




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Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by Bawss1(m): 12:40pm On Aug 12, 2011
And now Samson Adesina will miss his final examinations because he couldn't resist the temptation of carting away a flat screen TV. grin
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by Honeycity(f): 12:42pm On Aug 12, 2011
chei!!!naija no dey carry last! grin
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by HighChief4(m): 12:49pm On Aug 12, 2011
These particular people and looting, bringin the name of Nigeria to disrepute
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by jamest3(m): 1:15pm On Aug 12, 2011
Alright, yeye boy carry the plasma TV if they've not collected it back or the kpali come back home. It seems that's the only certificate you'll be bringing back. Mschewwwwww
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by Ournaija: 1:16pm On Aug 12, 2011
High_Chief:

These particular people and looting, bringin the name of Nigeria to disrepute

Our politicians have done worse.
Bawss1:

And now Samson Adesina will miss his final examinations because he couldn't resist the temptation of carting away a flat screen TV.  grin

This awoof don run belle. grin
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by Johnpaul2k2(m): 1:17pm On Aug 12, 2011
WICKEDNESS CAN NEVER LEAVE FOREIGNER  angry angry angry
ARE NIGERIANS THE ONLY PEOPLE STEALING TREASURES DURING THE RIOT angry angry angry  angry
BASTAR.D LONDONERS, I KNEW DIS COUNTRY MUST BEAR THE RESPONSIBILITY
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by daywatcher: 1:18pm On Aug 12, 2011
there was me thinking we are above it
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by executinal(m): 1:19pm On Aug 12, 2011
Honeycity:

chei!!!naija no dey carry last! grin
Before nko grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by poweredcom(m): 1:21pm On Aug 12, 2011
Hahaha i trust ma Nigerian pple, that what i call being G.H.E.T.T.O

But if a white boy stel we wont see it oo Bleep the british police, Bleep them all
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by justwise(m): 1:21pm On Aug 12, 2011
Johnpaul2k2:

WICKEDNESS CAN NEVER LEAVE FOREIGNER  angry angry angry
ARE NIGERIANS THE ONLY PEOPLE STEALING TREASURES DURING THE RIOT angry angry angry  angry
BASTAR.D LONDONERS, I KNEW DIS COUNTRY MUST BEAR THE RESPONSIBILITY


Stop talking bullshit and face the fact!!! Nigeria was one of the looters and other pictures were published and named as well, not just Nigerian name. He is criminal period!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by Ben13: 1:25pm On Aug 12, 2011
You see! lol Other of their country men were also captured by the surveillance cameras, but the Nigerian is gonna make the head story.
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by geecheeky: 1:26pm On Aug 12, 2011
no problem samson adesina, samson adesina, bsc looting flatscreentv  grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin monki, u no fit wear mask or hood, ode.
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by tushutt(m): 1:27pm On Aug 12, 2011
poweredcom:

Hahaha i trust ma Nigerian pple, that what i call being G.H.E.T.T.O

But if a white boy stel we wont see it oo bleep the british police, bleep them all

Did u read cameron's statement this morning on how many britons had been captured ??
i doubt it undecided
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by Kx: 1:28pm On Aug 12, 2011
A thief will always be a thief, whether he lives in Mushin Olosha or London, Uk!
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by justwise(m): 1:29pm On Aug 12, 2011
Ben-10:

You see! lol Other of their country men were also captured by the surveillance cameras, but the Nigerian is gonna make the head story.


And who told you that? Pictures and names of other looters have been published, i don't care if they name the Nigerian, he volunteered for it. He will enjoy the jail and the criminal record attached to it.
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by justwise(m): 1:29pm On Aug 12, 2011
Kx:

A thief will always be a thief, whether he lives in Mushin Olosha or London, Uk!

TRUE TALK!!!!!
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by Nobody: 1:36pm On Aug 12, 2011
No be small thing no, i heard that 190 was also caught stealing Desktop computer keypad grin
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by papagiddy(m): 1:37pm On Aug 12, 2011
, But he started stealing from Nigeria na!
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by Wangxian: 1:40pm On Aug 12, 2011
Guys! young and able Nigerians, could you please take a few moments to fill out this survey on young Nigerians consumption of media www.surveymonkey.com/s/Lagosians .(it only takes 3 mins GMT)
Thanks
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by Googler(m): 1:45pm On Aug 12, 2011
Lol @ "3 mins GMT".
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by kevoh(m): 1:45pm On Aug 12, 2011
Probably another reason to deny those applying for study Visas to the UK. stupid boy!
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by deenee: 1:50pm On Aug 12, 2011
Trust the media and their 'sensational journalism'
Anyway if he is found guilty, he should pay the price, 'he who lives in a glass house should not throw stones'!
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by BigMeat2: 1:51pm On Aug 12, 2011
He is just an opportunistic student who for a moment of madness threw away all his senses.
I guess he'll be deported once he has finished his sentence.
He's the architect of his misadventure.
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by White007(m): 1:53pm On Aug 12, 2011
:-x undecided undecided undecided
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by coogar: 1:54pm On Aug 12, 2011
High_Chief:

A Nigerian, Samson Adesina, was one of the looters remanded in prison custody yesterday over their roles in the riots, which have seized British major cities for days. The 23-year-old Adesina, an electrical engineering student, was caught by one of the 8,000 surveillance cameras strategically placed in London streets, stealing a flatscreen television at the Surrey Quays Shopping Centre during the riots.

Detectives used the cameras to trace him to his house and he was arrested.

The Tower Bridge Magistrate’s Court ordered that he be remanded in prison for a week for his action. With the development, he will miss his final examinations.

Adesina was not the only one traced through the cameras, arrested and arraigned.

British police, trying to catch instigators of the London riots, fought back with technology. They posted alleged rioters’ photos on their Flickr Photostream.

It was not hard to get the pictures with the 8,000 surveillance cameras watching the streets.

People in the United Kingdom are believed to be the most watched in the world.

By one estimate, there is one Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) camera for every 14 citizens. “Picture by picture, these criminals are being identified and arrested, and we will not let any phony concerns about human rights get in the way of the publication of these pictures and arrest of these individuals,” Prime Minister David Cameron said of the alleged perpetrators.

Police invited the public to call if they recognised suspected rioters whose images were posted on commercial and government websites. Captions on them were cryptic: “A female wearing a vest top who has just carried items from Richer Sounds,” or, “A male with grey hooded top and black body warmer about to enter Cash Plus in Thornton Heath.”

Asking for public help was just one extra step. Face-recognition technology is now inexpensive and widespread, and police could easily use it to match alleged looters’ pictures with party photos they might have posted on Facebook or Tumblr.com.
“A lot of these youths are wearing scarves to hide their faces but we’re not just reliant on that,” Martin Lazell, chairman of the Public CCTV Managers Association in London, said to the Christian Science Monitor. “We can identify people on how they walk, their height, their clothes, shoes, all manner of things.”

The possibility of mass unmasking has divided Britons and Americans alike. Many people, angered at the violence, are anxious to see the perpetrators caught. Others say the technology is only as good as the people who use it, and innocent people could be caught in legal nightmares.

On the website Hacker News, people were invited: “Help work out how to do facial recognition on the police photos.”
A user replied: “Please, do not do this. It compromises people’s right to privacy and will artificially incriminate people who may not be participating but are bystanding or trying to get home.”

Such arguments will rage as London police pursue one of the largest investigations in recent years.

“If there was ever a need for an evidence-based approach to a social problem, this is it,” said Simon Davies, head of a London group called Privacy International. “When Parliament meets to discuss the riots, it should demand evidence to back up any claim of blame, and it should institute a rigorous process to ensure that any response is justified, lawful, viable and fair.”

any nigerian caught in this looting spree is a fool. england is a nanny state. with cctv cameras everywhere, it's almost impossible to perpetrate this kind of crime and get away with it. samson adesina is definitely a fool. if he must loot, he should have worn balaclava mask to hide his identity - but even with a balaclava, the cameras would be trained on him to trace him until he enters a building or enters a car whose registration is on the system. then the arrest will be made.

samson adeshina will likely get 20 weeks imprisonment, beg for a resit exam or get sent back to nigeria to start all over again.
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by denzel2009: 1:55pm On Aug 12, 2011
How can anyone escape with those cctvs watching you day and night like big brother?
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by Nobody: 1:55pm On Aug 12, 2011
If no join, na F up na grin
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by readymade: 1:56pm On Aug 12, 2011
Now they are saying he is Nigerian, I bet this guy was born and grew up in Britain, hence more british than Nigerian, there were thousands of looters , and eventhough I condemn the criminal act, why is the Samason boy singled out, if he holds a British passport, then he is not a Nigerian,

my tuppence,
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by 9iceboy: 2:00pm On Aug 12, 2011
This story has been sugar-coated. Exams are mostly sat for in jan/feb and may/june. U can only talk about resists in August
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by Nobody: 2:13pm On Aug 12, 2011
Abeg make London police take my middle finger!! Na now dey know sey them go use CCTV wetin make them no use cctve nab all the white wey dey stab and shoot naija children for London? White people no go ever change!! Just pity the boy sha, if to sey he know if for try empty the store self so that the London media go get enough yarn. silly people
Re: London Riots: Nigerian Remanded For Looting . by Nobody: 2:13pm On Aug 12, 2011
Trust Naija na!!! grin  grin grin grin  Common TV SET!!! NONSENSE! angry And na these same set of people go dey make Noise when they come for holidays!!! undecided ***SHIOR*** Pls does anyone know the whereabouts of 190?grin grin grin Was he CAUGHT? grin grin grin

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