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Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by LILTJAY1: 11:01pm On Jan 13, 2023
The Cyber Crime Wing of Greater Chennai Police in India has arrested two Nigerians for virtually robbing Rs 2.5 crore from a branch of the Tamil Nadu State Apex Cooperative Bank

The suspects identified as 40-year-old Augustine, a software engineer and Ekene Godwin,37, were arrested from Uttam Nagar, Delhi when one of them went to an ATM to withdraw money, police said in a statement on Friday, January 13, 2023.

The arrest was made on January 8, by a special team led by inspector T Vinoth Kumar of the cybercrime wing and would be brought to Chennai soon.

The duo entered India two years ago on a business visa. Since August 2022, they have been sending phishing emails to cooperative banks across the country and allegedly managed to steal from 10 different banks.

According to Times of India, the duo gained access to the keyboard usage of the bank and monitored the texts and swindled ?2.5 crore.
While the cybercrime personnel managed to retrieve Rs 1.5 crore immediately after the successful phishing bid, the accused had managed to transfer the remaining sum.

The police said last November, a representative from the bank lodged a complaint alleging that some people had stolen ?2.61 crore from its account and security protocols had been compromised. The officers of Cyber Crime Wing registered a case and took up investigation.

Explaining the duo's modus operandi, police said that Augustine sent a phishing mail to the bank officials on November 18.

“As the name suggests, Keylogger is used to gain access to a keyboard. When a bank staff clicked on the phishing e-mail, the embedded software got installed. The duo monitored the system for four months before transferring the money," the officer said.

Soon after they clicked on the link, the Key Logger app, which was embedded within the mail, got downloaded into their computers. The tool entered the banking system without alerting the officials.

This gave Augustine and Godwin access to three bank accounts from which a sum of Rs 2.5 crore was stolen over 32 transactions. By the time the cooperative bank understood what was happening and alerted the cops, the foreign nationals managed to transfer around Rs 1 crore to the Zenith Bank and Bank of Nigeria. The remaining sum was retrieved by the police team, the news report said.

The Africans were held by the police team from Delhi's Uttam Nagar area following an investigation focusing on the Nigerian bank accounts.


Following the arrest, it was learnt that they used the robbed money to make cryptocurrency investments.

The Tamil Nadu cybercrime unit also learnt that they had successfully infiltrated a bank server in Gujarat as well. The cops have got in touch with their counterparts in the northern state.

Speaking to journalists, Vinoth Kumar said, “As the name suggests, Keylogger is used to gain access to a keyboard. When a bank staff clicked on the phishing e-mail, the embedded software got installed. The duo monitored the system for four months before transferring the money,"
To avoid virus attacks, computers with a core banking system (CBS) usually do not have internet. However, the duo managed to find one CBS unit that had an internet connection and sent a phishing mail to the state cooperative bank in Mannady.

"While all the IP addresses were cloned or made to bounce off, we were able to trace one id to Delhi. A team was sent and they stayed put in Uttam Nagar,” said the officer.

The Nigerians had transferred almost all the swindled money to a Nigerian bank. They had kept only a minimum amount to pay for rent, food and other expenses.

"They transferred the money to at least 32 different bank accounts. We tracked some of those accounts and monitored them. When the accused withdrew money from ATMs, we identified them through the CCTV footage,” said Vinoth Kumar.
https://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2023/1/two-suspected-nigerian-cybercriminals-arrested-in-india-for-n138m-bank-fraud.html

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by LILTJAY1: 11:01pm On Jan 13, 2023
grin grin
They have done it again

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by LeoDeKing: 11:02pm On Jan 13, 2023
Augustine & Ekene Godwin are software developers whose passionate interest is only to develop india.

I therefore suggest we should Buhari and Tinubu for the recent action by Indians in chasing Nigerians away from india.

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by dawnomike(m): 11:18pm On Jan 13, 2023
Giving us bad reputation...

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by b0rn2fuck(m): 11:24pm On Jan 13, 2023
No country will question indian if they deport all Nigerians. Even we Nigerians at home dey shock as them overtake crime for there

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by ghboy83: 11:45pm On Jan 13, 2023
I love developers, they don't disappoint.

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by DaddyRochie1642: 12:20am On Jan 14, 2023
Primus123:
You deliberately removed the surname of Augustine as a bigoted tribalist that you are, so let me help you out;

The name is Augustine Babatunde



grin grin

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by nedekid: 12:21am On Jan 14, 2023
b0rn2fuck:
No country will question indian if they deport all Nigerians. Even we Nigerians at home dehy shock as them overtake crime for there
We Nigerians are the cause of our problems, that is why nothing works over here. We are too "smart" too "wise" we no longer have sense for anything to work.
At this rate few countries will accept Nigerians because of these stupid, greedy, smart by half idiots. When they are deported to Nigeria, the harshest of jail term with hard Labour must be imposed on them. I suggest 600 years. undecided

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by Auduambless(m): 3:36am On Jan 14, 2023
Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by ipobarecriminals: 3:37am On Jan 14, 2023
grin EKENE AUGUSTINE and GODWIN CHUKWUEBUBE ORJI. Two OBIDENSE CRIMINALS grin cheesy cheesy in the box

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by MisterGrace: 3:38am On Jan 14, 2023
I'm tired of all these negative things from some Nigerians at home and abroad

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by fasho01(m): 3:40am On Jan 14, 2023
Crime does not pay, ever..

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by Tunasco4u(m): 3:40am On Jan 14, 2023
Ok
Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by Akpaamunsi: 3:42am On Jan 14, 2023
Very good. At least the money has been repatriated back to ana Igbo (ibo land).
Very good

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by FocusedDiva(f): 3:44am On Jan 14, 2023
@OP what is Augustine's surname please.
Asking respectfully for a friend.

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by bouncin04(m): 3:44am On Jan 14, 2023
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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by Injera(f): 3:45am On Jan 14, 2023
Only way to redeem the image and reputation of Nigeria is to give Ibos Biafra.
The national assembly should do something about it. That way Biafra only ibo tribe and by that I mean excluding Ijaws, akwacross etc will be a pariah cursed land of the world.

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by kingsways: 3:47am On Jan 14, 2023
Great guys. They think big

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by Dialpad: 3:48am On Jan 14, 2023
These are the same people that will tell people to work hard.

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by Cti28(m): 3:49am On Jan 14, 2023
cheesy grin grin grin
NCAN food Don land ohh!.
These people have sullied Nigeria's image completely all over the world.

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by ipobarecriminals: 3:50am On Jan 14, 2023
grin cheesy
sad angry angry KILL them all angry angry sad

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by Dshocker(m): 3:51am On Jan 14, 2023
The name Nigeria no sweet for ear.
Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by Teeroyzimma: 3:53am On Jan 14, 2023
ipobarecriminals:
sad shortigboman, onionbandit,corinthians,moh234. ,make una come see face of OBIDENSE CRIMINALS
Your people are the king of fraud and yahoo

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by donproject2(m): 3:58am On Jan 14, 2023
Calling yourself a software engineer and doing these gives me goosebumps. I salute their brains though, how they choose to use it is what gives them out.

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by tishbite42: 3:59am On Jan 14, 2023
Augustine Babatunde
The Yorubas are cyber crime specialists

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Re: Two Nigerian Fraudsters Arrested In India For ₦‎138 Million Bank Fraud by Karlovych: 4:04am On Jan 14, 2023
embarassed Awolowo must be disappointed with these group of Omoluabi

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