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US Department Of Justice Indicts Police Officer ABBA KYARI In Hushpuppi Scam by Tpharell: 9:02am On Jul 29, 2021 |
https://www.justice.gov/usao-cdca/pr/six-indicted-international-scheme-defraud-qatari-school-founder-and-then-launder-over-1 Department of Justice U.S. Attorney’s Office Central District of California FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, July 28, 2021 Six Indicted in International Scheme to Defraud Qatari School Founder and then Launder over $1 Million in Illicit Proceeds Nigerian National Known as ‘Hushpuppi’ Admits Money Laundering in School Financing Scam and Additional Cyber and Business Email Compromise Schemes LOS ANGELES – A federal grand jury indictment unsealed this week alleges an elaborate scheme to steal more than $1.1 million from a businessperson attempting to finance the construction of a school for children in Qatar – and the subsequent laundering of illicit proceeds through bank accounts around the world. The three-count indictment returned on April 29 and unsealed Monday charges three U.S.-based defendants who were arrested last week – as well as three defendants believed to be in Africa – with conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to engage in money laundering, and aggravated identity theft. The criminal complaint that initiated the prosecution in February was also unsealed Monday, revealing that Ramon Olorunwa Abbas – also known by his social media handle of “Ray Hushpuppi” – was initially charged in this case. Court documents ordered unsealed today show that Abbas, a 37-year-old Nigerian national, pleaded guilty on April 20. A version of Abbas’ plea agreement filed late Tuesday outlines his role in the school-finance scheme, as well as several other cyber and business email compromise schemes that cumulatively caused more than $24 million in losses. “The defendants allegedly faked the financing of a Qatari school by playing the roles of bank officials and creating a bogus website in a scheme that also bribed a foreign official to keep the elaborate pretense going after the victim was tipped off,” said Acting United States Attorney Tracy L. Wilkison. “Mr. Abbas, who played a significant role in the scheme, funded his luxurious lifestyle by laundering illicit proceeds generated by con artists who use increasingly sophisticated means. In conjunction with our law enforcement partners, we will identify and prosecute perpetrators of business email compromise scams, which is a massive and growing international crime problem.” “Mr. Abbas, among the most high-profile money launderers in the world, has admitted to his significant role in perpetrating global BEC fraud, a scheme currently plaguing Americans,” said Kristi K. Johnson, the Assistant Director in Charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles Field Office. “His celebrity status and ability to make connections seeped into legitimate organizations and led to several spin-off schemes in the U.S. and abroad. Today’s announcement deals a crucial blow to this international network and hopefully serves as a warning to potential victims targeted with this type of theft.” According to the indictment, Abbas allegedly conspired with Abdulrahman Imraan Juma, a.k.a. “Abdul,” 28, of Kenya, and Kelly Chibuzo Vincent, 40, of Nigeria, to defraud the Qatari businessperson by claiming to be consultants and bankers who could facilitate a loan to finance construction of the planned school. Juma allegedly posed as a facilitator and consultant for the illusory bank loans, while Abbas played the role of “Malik,” a Wells Fargo banker in New York, according to court documents. Vincent, in turn, allegedly provided support for the false narratives fed to the victim by, among other things, creating bogus documents and arranging for the creation of a fake bank website and phone banking line. Yusuf Adekinka Anifowoshe, a.k.a. “AJ,” 26, of Brooklyn, New York, allegedly played a role in the fraud, assisting Abbas with a call to the victim posing as “Malik.” Special agents with the FBI arrested Anifowoshe in New York on July 22. The conspirators allegedly defrauded the victim out of more than $1.1 million. The proceeds of the fraud allegedly were laundered in several ways. According to the indictment, Abbas was assisted in laundering the proceeds of the fraud by Rukayat Motunraya Fashola, a.k.a. “Morayo,” 28, of Valley Stream, New York, and Bolatito Tawakalitu Agbabiaka, a.k.a. “Bolamide,” 34, of Linden, New Jersey. These two defendants also were arrested on July 22 by FBI agents. Approximately $230,000 of the stolen funds allegedly were used to purchase a Richard Mille RM11-03 watch, which was hand delivered to Abbas in Dubai and subsequently appeared in Hushpuppi’s social media posts. Other illicit proceeds from the scheme were allegedly converted into cashier’s checks, including $50,000 in checks that were used by Abbas and a co-conspirator to fraudulently acquire a St. Christopher and Nevis citizenship, as well as a passport for Abbas obtained by creating a false marriage certificate and then bribing a government official in St. Kitts. Court documents outline a dispute among members of the conspiracy, which allegedly prompted Vincent to contact the victim and claim that Abbas and Juma were engaged in fraud. After this contact, Abbas allegedly arranged to have Vincent jailed in Nigeria by Abba Alhaji Kyari, 46, of Nigeria. According to the affidavit, Kyari is a highly decorated deputy commissioner of the Nigeria Police Force who is alleged to have arranged for Vincent to be arrested and jailed at Abbas’ behest, and then sent Abbas photographs of Vincent after his arrest. Kyari also allegedly sent Abbas bank account details for an account into which Abbas could deposit payment for Vincent’s arrest and imprisonment. Anifowoshe, Fashola and Agbabiaka were arrested in New York and New Jersey on July 22, and they are expected to be arraigned in Los Angeles in August. All three are currently free on bond. A criminal complaint and an indictment contain allegations that a defendant has committed a crime. Every defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. Both conspiracy counts alleged in the indictment carry a statutory maximum sentence of 20 years in federal prison. Aggravated identity theft carries a mandatory two-year prison term. The FBI is investigating this matter as part of Operation Top Dog. The FBI thanks the government of the United Arab Emirates and the Dubai Police Department for their substantial assistance in this matter. The FBI also thanks the Kenyan Office of Attorney General, Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, and Directorate of Criminal Investigations for their substantial assistance. This case is being prosecuted by Assistant United States Attorney Khaldoun Shobaki of the Cyber and Intellectual Property Crimes Section. The Criminal Division’s Office of International Affairs provided substantial assistance in this matter. |
Re: US Department Of Justice Indicts Police Officer ABBA KYARI In Hushpuppi Scam by Hardgun: 9:04am On Jul 29, 2021 |
Serve him right ,e dey obvious self person wey dey cubana burial |
Re: US Department Of Justice Indicts Police Officer ABBA KYARI In Hushpuppi Scam by Bigredmachine: 9:05am On Jul 29, 2021 |
Ole ni everybody... Na who dem catch be Barawo |
Re: US Department Of Justice Indicts Police Officer ABBA KYARI In Hushpuppi Scam by donbachi(m): 9:09am On Jul 29, 2021 |
Dem plenti. |
Re: US Department Of Justice Indicts Police Officer ABBA KYARI In Hushpuppi Scam by nicho450(m): 9:12am On Jul 29, 2021 |
Him name done enter? |
Re: US Department Of Justice Indicts Police Officer ABBA KYARI In Hushpuppi Scam by Tpharell: 9:15am On Jul 29, 2021 |
As it stands Abba Kyari may not be able to travel to the US without first clearing his name in the allegation |
Re: US Department Of Justice Indicts Police Officer ABBA KYARI In Hushpuppi Scam by psucc(m): 9:18am On Jul 29, 2021 |
In Nigeria, it takes a criminal to successfully burst a crime syndicate. And that's mainly as a result of a fall off or rivalry. It has never been for the job or success of it. Abba Kyari has been doing a dirty job for some unnamed VIPs. The beautiful ones are not yet born. 1 Like |
Re: US Department Of Justice Indicts Police Officer ABBA KYARI In Hushpuppi Scam by SundayIgboh: 9:22am On Jul 29, 2021 |
Re: US Department Of Justice Indicts Police Officer ABBA KYARI In Hushpuppi Scam by Kingpin1000: 9:48am On Jul 29, 2021 |
The Kidnapper Evans should spill the bean. He should tell us when His relationship with Abba Kyarri got sour, I know there is more to the arrest of Evans. When I saw Abba Kyarri partying with people He was supposed to be arresting at Obi Cubana's mother's burial, I confirmed He was not clean. This is not the first time this man has been roped. He should start dancing to the music. ABBA Kyarri is not just a corrupt cop, but also a hit man for hire. Mr Naira Marley knew all these when immediately after He was released by the police He sang inside life. |
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