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Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by Nobody: 7:37am On Sep 03, 2021
Nigerian hacker & a repeat offender sentenced to prison for unemployment fraud

Bamidele Muraina, a Nigerian national who hacked into tax preparation firms and filed fraudulent unemployment benefit claims and tax returns using stolen personally identifiable information, and Gabriel Kalembo, a previously convicted fraudster who laundered the fraudulent assets, have been sentenced to federal prison.

“These defendants stole funds from programs meant to assist American workers and families seeking to make ends meet during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Acting U.S. Attorney Kurt R. Erskine. “The collaborative efforts of our law enforcement partners were essential to disrupting a sophisticated network of criminals and bringing their leaders to justice.”

“The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating effect on us all. The enterprise created by these serial criminals further victimized our citizenry by robbing them of financial resources that were intended to help them,” said Special Agent in Charge Steven Baisel, U.S. Secret Service Atlanta Field Office. “Thanks to our judicial system, justice has been served.”

“Bamidele Muraina engaged in a conspiracy to defraud the Employment Security Department of Washington State (“ESD-WA”) by filing dozens of fraudulent unemployment insurance (UI) claims in the names of identity theft victims who were not entitled to such benefits. As part of the same conspiracy, Gabriel Kalembo and his conspirators laundered the unlawfully obtained UI benefits from ESD-WA by purchasing and then later negotiating hundreds of money orders. We will continue to work with our law enforcement partners and state workforce agencies to protect the integrity of unemployment insurance benefit programs,” said Rafiq Ahmad, Special Agent in Charge, Atlanta Region, U.S. Department of Labor Office of Inspector General.

“The sentencing of the defendants should serve as a deterrent to all who intend to exploit the COVID-relief programs that were designated to assist those in need during the pandemic,” said Tommy D. Coke, Inspector in Charge of the Atlanta Division of the United States Postal Inspection Service. “Postal Inspectors will continue to work with our law enforcement partners to investigate anyone that steals federal funds to enrich themselves and have them held accountable under the law.”

“The conspirators not only stole from the government but also victimized individuals and private businesses in this case,” said IRS Criminal Investigation Special Agent in Charge James E. Dorsey. “Recovering from ID theft often costs time, money, and stress for all parties involved. Thanks to successful partnerships with our agency counterparts and leveraging our financial expertise to serve and protect our communities from further harm.”

“These criminals shamelessly stole people’s hard-earned tax returns and money meant to help families during the pandemic, but thankfully they were exposed and are now facing justice,” said Special Agent in Charge Katrina W. Berger, who oversees Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) operations in Georgia and Alabama. “HSI and its law enforcement partners will continue to aggressively pursue those that seek to profit from these activities.”

According to Acting U.S. Attorney Erskine, the charges and other information presented in court: Bamidele Muraina was a Nigerian national residing in the metro Atlanta area at the time of his offenses. Between at least January 29, 2018 and continuing through approximately April 2020, Muraina hacked into multiple tax preparation and accounting firms located in several states, including a Brunswick, Georgia-based accounting firm. Muraina obtained access to the firms’ accounts with a national tax preparation program, stole personally identifiable information from their clients, and filed more than 275 fraudulent individual income tax returns in their names via the Internet. In total, Muraina’s fraudulent tax returns using stolen identities sought refunds from the IRS exceeding $2.6 million from 2018 through 2020.

Between May 9, 2020 and May 16, 2020, Muraina used stolen personally identifiable information from Washington residents to submit false claims for unemployment insurance benefits in Washington. Muraina’s false claims exploited a federal COVID-19 pandemic relief program created by the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which expanded eligibility for unemployment benefits and provided an additional unemployment benefit of $600 per week. Based on Muraina’s fraudulent claims submitted in the names of approximately fifty Washington residents over a one-week span, the State of Washington issued more than $280,000 in unemployment benefits.

Muraina directed fraudulent funds from his unemployment benefits scheme and tax fraud scheme to be deposited into bank accounts set up by co-conspirators, including Gabriel Kalembo, who was convicted in 2017 of conspiracy to commit wire and bank fraud in the Northern District of Georgia. Kalembo recruited Zambian nationals to travel to the United States on tourist visas to incorporate sham corporations in Georgia and open business bank accounts in the names of those corporations. After the fraudulent funds were deposited into those accounts, Kalembo laundered the funds by cashing money orders purchased with debit cards linked to the accounts.

Bamidele Muraina, 35, of Oyo, Nigeria was sentenced by U.S. District Judge William M. Ray II to five years and ten months in prison to be followed by three years of supervised release, and he ordered Muraina to pay $561,125.62 in restitution.

Gabriel Kalembo, 33, of Atlanta, Georgia was sentenced by Judge Ray to four years and two months in prison to be followed by two years of supervised release, and he ordered Kalembo to pay $298,008.71 in restitution.

This case was investigated by the U.S. Secret Service, the Department of Labor Office of Inspector General, the Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation, the Department of Homeland Security-Homeland Security Investigations, and the United States Postal Inspection Service.

Assistant U.S. Attorneys Nathan P. Kitchens, Chief of the Public Integrity and Special Matters Section, Sarah E. Klapman, and Lauren T. Macon are prosecuting the case.

US Department of Justice, Northern District of Georgia

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by expertman(m): 7:39am On Sep 03, 2021
Naija I just don't know why but naija government are the cause of all this issue oooo.

Had it been Nigeria is a good place that support youth effort am sure fraud will be reduced in some ways.

I just wish I can relocate to United States like this mufu I swear I did be far away from Crime .

God bless Nigeria

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by BigBelleControl(m): 7:46am On Sep 03, 2021
Safe journey to him.

People will have opportunity to leave Nigeria and they'll still go and commit crime in other countries.

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by Commentor: 7:53am On Sep 03, 2021
Must be a lack of opportunities in the US.

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by KillMNKnow(f): 7:55am On Sep 03, 2021
I prefer IPOB terrorists Drug traffickers than Afonja Christian men Posing as a female on internet to defraud people

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by Nobody: 8:00am On Sep 03, 2021
DoggoneDogg your food is ready. Come and jerk off this thread. That is the only thing you now live for.

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by judetov2(m): 8:44am On Sep 03, 2021
Nigerians and fraud.
Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by TheChameleon: 8:44am On Sep 03, 2021
angry

Say NO to tribalism.

Attack the criminal not the tribe.

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by kponkedenge(m): 8:44am On Sep 03, 2021
How some people leave Nigeria to a country and system that works very well and then dive into crime is something I'll never understand.

There are many legitimate job opportunities in the US, even with your hacking skills, you can be employed anywhere....but yet dem no gree.

It's just madness.

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by LordGuru1: 8:44am On Sep 03, 2021
angry Has that wikileak guy that exposed the whole Country to danger been sentenced to death?! When even blacks derived their ultimate joys from killing fellow blacks, why won't they be...
The most senseless set of people!

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by 5ThChild: 8:45am On Sep 03, 2021
Wahala no dey reach. Money is necessary

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by TheChameleon: 8:45am On Sep 03, 2021
KillMNKnow:
I prefer IPOB terrorists Drug traffickers to Afonja Christian men Posing as a female on internet to defraud people

Grow up! At 40 years, you're too old for this.

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by akinmusi(m): 8:45am On Sep 03, 2021
Another Rufai Bidemi
Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by Daykalledo(m): 8:45am On Sep 03, 2021
Mmmmm

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by Shirley03(f): 8:45am On Sep 03, 2021
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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by Illuminatiship(m): 8:45am On Sep 03, 2021
Na way to survive
Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by GlorifiedTunde(m): 8:45am On Sep 03, 2021
Abba Kyarri should help us to go and congratulate US

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by RodgersAkpafu: 8:45am On Sep 03, 2021
Pls desist from tribalism

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by Gunboysavage(m): 8:46am On Sep 03, 2021
Eweeeee!
Damnnn
Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by yanabasee2: 8:46am On Sep 03, 2021
Abba Kyari's boys....

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by Kobicove(m): 8:46am On Sep 03, 2021
It is extremely difficult to evade justice in a country where the system works so I find it hard to understand why Nigerians go to these countries to misbehave undecided

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by Omoluabi1stborn: 8:47am On Sep 03, 2021
cool


Yoruba - Cyber fraud, Hacking, wire wire

Igbo - Drug trafficking

Hausa/Fulani -

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by IVORY2009(m): 8:47am On Sep 03, 2021
The desperation.........

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by Zegemi(f): 8:47am On Sep 03, 2021
Crime doesn't pay, rather you pay for it.
Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by OmovuduTheBeast(f): 8:48am On Sep 03, 2021
BAMIDELE MURAINA

Na dem!

The sofisticated ones are doing sofisticated jobs everywhere! Accommodating both big and small frauds left, right and centre! cheesy

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by Ayo081(m): 8:48am On Sep 03, 2021
Afi hacker grin

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by yemmight(m): 8:48am On Sep 03, 2021
You are in States where plenty opportunities exit and yet, this is the only work you decided to do. Rot in jail jare.

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by Nobody: 8:48am On Sep 03, 2021
Good riddance

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by Nobody: 8:49am On Sep 03, 2021
kponkedenge:
How some people leave Nigeria to a country and system that works very well and then dive into crime is something I'll never understand.

There are many legitimate job opportunities in the US, even with your hacking skills, you can be employed anywhere....but yet dem no gree.

It's just madness.

Indeed.

I was just reading of one Afghan refugee who arrived in the UK as a penniless teenager. By the time he was an adult, he had his own legit well paying business.

Anyway thank God for the Nigerians who do take advantage of the good opportunities abroad

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Re: Bamidele Muraina Sentenced To US Prison For Unemployment & Tax Fraud by SUPERBLOOM(f): 8:49am On Sep 03, 2021
But he had to travel to USA to be caught. Why not stay at home and stop doing fraud

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