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Online Scams: Time For Efcc To Correctly Identify Victims As Criminals by Afam(m): 8:42am On Jun 04, 2009
If you have time read the article below

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Online Scams: Time for EFCC to correctly identify victims as criminals

It is easy and convenient for people to sympathize with other people that may have been duped, shortchanged or ripped off in illegal
business transactions when in reality we should correctly label them as mere criminals that wanted to make quick money from shady
deals and clearly illegal business activities.

Can you really defraud a genuine business man or woman who plays by the rules? I am still waiting for the day a genuine business man
or woman would stand up to tell the would how he or she was duped by Nigerian fraudsters. Thus far, the most common transactions
require massive compensations for willing greedy, lazy and stupid people for their roles in facilitating one illegal business deal or
the other.

To put this in the right perspective I will attempt to list some of the common online scam emails, the same emails that have made the
international community label Nigerians as criminals while protecting the collaborators and illegal business partners in their
respective countries.

Common variants

1. Someone sends mass emails to unlimited recipients claiming to have inherited a lot of millions of dollars and needs the help of
interested people to help transfer the money into a foreign account. For all the troubles the facilitator (usually a foreigner) is
promised a percentage of the total sum of money involved but of course would be required to pay processing fees from time to time to
get things rolling.

2. A large sum of money has been idle and probably forgotten for so many years without anyone noticing it and the accountant/auditor
is trying to arrange for the money to be transferred to a foreign account. Of course, a facilitator is needed and the reward is a
percentage from this idle money.

3. Someone just discovered an oil well in his backyard and even though the price of crude oil in the international market is in the
public domain these foreigners would prefer to buy from the guy's oil well at say $5 per barrel and sell to anyone above that price to
make profit.

4. A guy (usually) posts a picture of a beautiful girl and claims to be one, communicates with people who may have believed they have
found love on the internet and before you know it the guy (beautiful girl) would invent ways of asking for money for all sorts of
things from the interested men.

Now, regardless of the reasons or schemes used to make money by the online scam initiators the fact remains that only the greedy,
lazy, stupid and gullible would fall for such schemes.

Agreed, the EFCC is doing its best in clamping down on the originators here in Nigeria far more than what other countries are doing in
this area (for those that even care to do anything though) but there is a problem, a huge problem - we are wrongly sympathizing with
criminals and partners in crime while calling them victims instead of what they really are - mere partners in crime.

The EFCC is a law enforcement agency and as such the operations of the EFCC are based on what has been laid down in the most current
version of the Act establishing the EFCC. Put differently, the EFCC cannot do anything outside what the law states and this is the
only area where I sympathize with the EFCC on the online scam issue.

It has been argued by the EFCC that INTENT is the main issue here and as such it has continued to justify the focus on the Nigerians
and not on the foreigners who are partners in crime and are yet wrongly called victims.

May I remind us that in Nigeria today the Nigeria Police (where the bulk of the EFCC operatives come from) does not give room for
partial application of laws when it comes to crimes.

Examples of scenarios where all the parties involved in crimes are deemed liable

1. Both the giver and receiver of bribes are considered guilty of the same offence
2. Both the thief (read seller) and receiver (read buyer) of stolen goods are liable

So, why would the initiator (the Nigerian) be labeled a criminal while the partner in crime (the foreigner) labeled a victim?

Can one person initiate and execute a 419 deal? It takes two to tango.

Even things like armed robberies, coups etc are usually initiated by one person but more that one person usually execute them and even
insiders and collaborators are dealt with when the plan fails. Nothing like Mr B claiming that it was Mr A's idea when Mr B clearly
bought the idea and participated fully in the execution.

I guess we need more and more Nigerians (like our Senate President David Mark some months ago) to speak out and condemn the so called
419 victims and more importantly for the law makers to amend or update the EFCC Act to reflect the true state of affairs as regards
Nigerian online scams.

No singe criminal regardless of nationality should be protected, excused or defended. A crime is a crime and all the players involved
are criminals.

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Re: Online Scams: Time For Efcc To Correctly Identify Victims As Criminals by donjon: 8:46am On Jun 04, 2009
Nothing bt d truth!
Infact i want to mail EFCC, rite now

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