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Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by chinae(m): 12:00pm On Aug 03, 2021
Two Nigerians have been arrested in the United States for wire fraud and other offences involving $25,000 in unemployment benefits, PREMIUM TIMES reports.

Olushola Afolabi and Olugbeminiyi Aderibigbe were accused of conspiring with others to defraud the Illinois Department of Employment Security and the United States government through fraudulent unemployment insurance claims.

They and their alleged co-conspirators used stolen identities to file unemployment insurance claims and transferred millions of dollars in unemployment benefits into bank accounts controlled by them, the U.S. government said in the indictment filed against them.

“Using the funds in those bank accounts, members of the conspiracy purchased money orders or withdrew cash at locations across the Northern District of Alabama and elsewhere,” their indictment already approved by a grand jury and filed at a U.S. District Court in Northern Alabama, reads in part.

The alleged fraud was perpetrated from October 2020 to June 29, 2021 when the indictment was filed, the indictment, signed by an unnamed representative of the grand jury and an Assistant U.S. Attorney, Jonathan Harrington, also reads partly.

Of the millions of dollars allegedly transferred by the conspirators, about $25,000 was directly linked to Messrs Afolabi and Aderibigbe.


The transfers of about $18,000 between December 7, 2020, and February 24, 2021, were linked to Mr Afolabi, and the balance of about $7,000 was allegedly transferred by Mr Aderibigbe between December 29, 2020, and January 8, 2021.

How alleged fraud was perpetrated

The U.S. government said the two defendants entered into a conspiracy with many unknown others with the objective “to steal unemployment insurance benefits”.

“As part of the conspiracy, unknown members of the conspiracy would and did file for state and federal unemployment insurance benefits through the Illinois Department of Employment Security website using stolen or otherwise fraudulent identities,” the document said.

Unknown members of the conspiracy would and did establish several Green Dot bank accounts into which the fraudulently obtained state and federal unemployment benefits would be wired on a periodic basis.

The conspirators including, Messrs Afolabi and Aderibigbe, were then said to have travelled to Alabama and elsewhere for the purpose of using Green Dot access device cards to purchase money orders or withdraw cash at Walmart and other retail locations in the Northern District of Alabama and elsewhere.

“It was part of the scheme and artifice that Defendants AFOLABI and ADERIBIGBE used fraudulently obtained Green Dot cards loaded with fraudulently obtained state and federal unemployment insurance funds to purchase money orders or withdraw cash at Walmart locations in the Northern District of Alabama and elsewhere,” the document added.

Forfeiture
The grand jury said, in the indictment, that if the defendants are found guilty of the said offences, they stand to forfeit to the United States any personal property used or intended to be used to commit the offences, according to the United States Code, Section 1029 (a) (2).

“Indictment, the defendants, OLUSHOLA ADEWOLE AFOLABI and OLUGBEMINIYI ADERIBIGBE, shall forfeit to the United States any and all property constituting, or derived from, proceeds the defendants obtained directly or indirectly, as a result of the commission of said offences, including but not limited to a sum of money in United States currency representing the amount of proceeds traceable to the commission of said offenses.

“Additionally, upon conviction of any offences information of Title18, United States Code, Section 1029 (a) (2) outlined in counts 13 through 18 of this Indictment, the defendants, OLUSHOLA ADEWOLE AFOLABI and OLUGBEMINIYI ADERIBIGBE, shall forfeit to the United States any personal property used or intended to be used to commit the offences.

Arraignment, bail:
A preliminary arraignment of the defendants had held before a magistrate judge, Gray Borden, on July 27.


They both pleaded guilty and would likely be tried before a district judge at a later time.

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At the July 27 proceedings, the magistrate judge granted a $5,000 bail to each of them.

Defence lawyers were also appointed for them.

Robin Robertson was appointed to defend Mr Afolabi, and Courteney Murtha was appointed to defend Mr Aderibigbe.

Nigerians caught for fraud in U.S., U.K.

The arrest of Messrs Afolabi and Aderibigbe comes as part of the latest episodes of many Nigerians being linked to internet fraud in the U.S.

In a similar case, a suspended aide of Governor Dapo Abidun of Ogun State, Abidemi Rufai, was arrested while trying to jet out of the U.S. on May 14 for allegedly using the identities of more than 100 Washington residents to steal more than $350,000 in unemployment benefits from the Washington State Employment Security Department (ESD) during the COVID-19 pandemic last year.

He is also facing charges in Washington.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/477095-two-nigerians-arrested-for-wire-fraud-in-u-s.html
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by daddytime(m): 12:02pm On Aug 03, 2021
It's another one.

Every region of the country has got their areas of specialization when it comes to financial crimes.

South West = Wire/Bank fraud

South-South = Yahoo-Yahoo, Wash-Wash

South East = Marky/Market a.k.a Coke

North = National fraud.

Make una softly vex...na heavy research go into the above analysis and na the honest truth if you no wan lie to yourself.

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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by Amotolongbo(f): 12:07pm On Aug 03, 2021
Two Nigerians have been arrested in the United States for wire fraud and other offences involving $25,000 in unemployment benefits, PREMIUM TIMES reports.

Olushola Afolabi and Olugbeminiyi Aderibigbe were accused of conspiring with others to defraud the Illinois Department of Employment Security and the United States government through fraudulent unemployment insurance claims.
curiosly waiting to know about these scammers’ fashion designers

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Re: Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by velocity25(m): 12:08pm On Aug 03, 2021
Nigeria a country of one week one trouble.
Let's end Nigeria to start New Nations.









I rep BIAFRA
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by Nbotee(m): 12:15pm On Aug 03, 2021
Lol... So many ppl will avoid dis thread like a plague afta they see the names
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by tundchip2: 12:34pm On Aug 03, 2021
We're learning for where Romania, Russia, china and north Korea dey.
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by setobaba: 12:41pm On Aug 03, 2021
When is Nigeria paying our employment packages
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by Karlovych: 12:53pm On Aug 03, 2021
embarassed Ewedu and Amala fraudsters

Re: Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by Leun: 12:58pm On Aug 03, 2021
Can't we have good representation of ourselves when outside or are we going to blame the government for this too?
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by fuckingAyaya(m): 2:07pm On Aug 03, 2021
RONU
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by DoggoneDogg: 2:39pm On Aug 03, 2021
chinae:


Olushola Afolabi and Olugbeminiyi Aderibigbe

These people ehn... grin cheesy grin
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by Danzakidakura(m): 3:58pm On Aug 03, 2021
velocity25:
Nigeria a country of one week one trouble.
Let's end Nigeria to start New Nations.
SW destroying Nigeria reputation in international communities








I rep BIAFRA
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by mainkendo: 4:37pm On Aug 03, 2021
grin
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by Pathokpo: 4:39pm On Aug 03, 2021
velocity25:
Nigeria a country of one week one trouble.
Let's end Nigeria to start New Nations.
Who else came here to check names.









I rep BIAFRA
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by Pathokpo: 4:40pm On Aug 03, 2021
Who else came here to check names.
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by ORIAYO70(m): 5:41pm On Aug 03, 2021
daddytime:
It's another one.

Every region of the country has got their areas of specialization when it comes to financial crimes.

South West = Wire/Bank fraud

South-South = Yahoo-Yahoo, Wash-Wash

South East = Marky/Market a.k.a Coke

North = National fraud.

Make una softly vex...na heavy research go into the above analysis and na the honest truth if you no wan lie to yourself.



U need to visit Prof Lambo in Uch
The biggest scammers on Africa planet r igbos either home n away....


Who soil NIGERIA names internationally
Was it not igbos...

Who r in death roll in other countries igbos
Yoruba r just learner's n immitators..

Obi Invictus n other 36 just come to mind..

Even locally when u buy any product from Igbo na fake....

Emeka sold me Cd player n lied is DVD player, I know by now he would have been striked by Sango
Re: Two Nigerians Arrested For Wire Fraud In US by Nobody: 1:46am On Aug 04, 2021
To bleep dis Hausa farmers gals below just de hungry me grin grin
See as de position doggy style grin grin Imagine taking dem from de back,
Der Moans alone u don Cum lik Mumu grin
@Almagiee tribe gals de sweet 2 bleep Raw grin

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