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Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by ikorodureporta: 9:06am On Apr 03, 2018
CALL OF LOOTY Nigerian gangs making MILLIONS from phones nicked in UK phone theft epidemic

Sun investigators discovered 'UK used' iPhones for sale in Nigeria's largest city amid Britain's epidemic of moped yobs, often armed with acid, robbing pedestrians of their smartphones



MOPED thugs are snatching tens of thousands of phones on UK streets to supply a booming black market run by crime lords in Nigeria.

The mobiles, seized by acid-armed yobs, are shipped 4,500 miles to be sold for up to £560 to Nigeria’s tech-starved middle classes.

Britain's moped yobs have been able to steal thousands of smartphones with many going on to be sold in Nigerian shops and markets where technology is scarce
Sun investigators discovered “UK used” iPhones being sold for £560 in stores and markets in Nigeria’s largest city Lagos. Business is booming for the Nigerian racketeers because of soaring demand from the oil-rich middle classes in a country where hi-tech gadgets are relatively scarce.

And because Nigeria has not signed up to a global deal blacklisting stolen phones, British moped gangs are able to keep the crime bosses supplied by exporting tens of thousands of snatched mobiles.

MPs urged police to cut off that supply by cracking down on the moped gangs.

Tory MP Bob Neill, chairman of the Commons Justice Committee, said: “This is a very serious matter. We’ve seen an increase in moped crimes across the UK.


Sun investigators discovered that markets and shops in Nigeria's largest city Lagos were advertising the phones as 'UK used' phones

“The police need to take these crimes more seriously and make investigating them a higher priority. And sentences need to reflect that this is serious organised crime which should attract tougher penalties.”

Fellow Tory Andrew Percy said: “It is truly shocking to think that violent attacks here in the UK are being used to make black marketeers in other parts of the world wealthy.”


In 2016 there were 446,000 UK phone thefts. In London alone there were 60,000 mobile thefts and robberies, almost two-thirds of them iPhones.

In the 12 months to June 2017, the Met recorded 16,158 phone crimes related to mopeds, more than three times those reported in the year to June 2016.


Thousands of 'UK used' phones end up for sale at a Nigerian market in Lagos where many were stolen by moped gangs

The moped thugs are willing to resort to appalling violence.

Three weeks ago raider Derryck John was jailed for 10½ years for hurling acid in the face of six people in London. He is one of an increasingly violent breed of young criminals hunting in packs armed with corrosive chemicals and knives.

They travel two to a moped so the passenger can grab valuables as they pass a victim.

The phones they grab are first plundered of data which is used to try to hack bank accounts.

Brits may not realise that their stolen phones are often used to also steal information about them before being flogged in another country
Brits may not realise that their stolen phones are often used to also steal information about them before being flogged in another country

WE MUST TARGET 'CRIMINAL HANDLERS'

THE Sun’s investigation highlights that there are still parts of the world where stolen phones can be unblocked and sold on.All that is required is a new SIM card — and away you go.A combination of corrupt officials, unscrupulous businesses and a booming demand for Western technology makes Nigeria an ideal place for handlers to send stolen handsets.Meanwhile, police here are increasing efforts to target moped robbers. But more could be done.Police are not targeting “fences”. There are nowhere near enough search warrants being executed on the criminals handling stolen phones.

Last year in London there were over 60,000 mobile phone thefts.Yet only 1,200 villains were charged in the capital with handling stolen goods of all kinds.That equates to a tiny percentage of what was taken so in the vast majority of cases stolen property simply vanishes.By failing to target criminal handlers, police are fuelling the problem. By Mick Neville, Former Met DCI
They are then sold on in bulk to middle men who ship them to eastern Europe to be stripped of private information and reconditioned. The phones are then moved on for sale — with Nigeria, Algeria and India the main markets.

The Sun witnessed the end of the chain at the sprawling “Computer Village” market in the Lagos suburb of Ikeja.

Multiple stores offered “UK phones and accessories” and “UK used phones at affordable prices.”

Traders we questioned insisted their merchandise was from reputable sources. A seller at Emeka Michael EB International Shop said: “Most of our phones are London used.”

Statistics reveal that 16,000 phones were stolen by London moped gangs in just one yearJ ALMASI
Statistics reveal that 16,000 phones were stolen by London moped gangs in just one year
We found iPhones at sale for £560 — £310 cheaper than the authorised Apple dealer’s price. Another store in Computer Village offered an iPhone 6 for £230.

Nigeria’s lack of phone network regulation makes it an easy target for crooks.

Countries across Europe, the US and South America have signed a deal to effectively blacklist stolen devices. It gives each phone a unique number which is added to a global database when it is reported stolen — making it useless in those nations who are part of the agreement.

But Nigeria is yet to sign up. And a mobile industry source said: “By staying off the blacklist they are creating the market for stolen mobile phones. If all nations stood together, a mobile would be useless once reported stolen. But countries like Nigeria are effectively inviting illicit imports.”


Lagos police claim they are 'not aware' that stolen mobile phones from the UK are ending up in their shops and markets

BBC documentary Inside Britain’s Moped Crime Gangs interviewed a Londoner who said he was a middleman between the bike yobs and the Nigerian racketeers.

The 22-year-old boasted: “I bought that phone for cheap and I’ll sell it for twice the amount of money.”

The GSMA, the mobile operators’ trade association, welcomed The Sun’s investigation.

It said: “We’re pleased The Sun has highlighted this and will be redoubling our efforts to get mobile phone operators on board in Nigeria.”

Thug Derryck John, 17, carried out acid attack on six bikers in bid to steal their mopeds before crashing into a lorry which ended his crime spree.

A Lagos police spokesman said: “I am not aware that stolen phones from the UK end up in Lagos.

“If there is a complaint about a stolen phone in Lagos we shall investigate it.”

Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/5957717/nigeria-black-market-fuels-britain-moped-theft?...

Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by ikorodureporta: 9:22am On Apr 03, 2018
Emeka Michael EB int'l cheesy

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by BlackPantherxXx: 9:42am On Apr 03, 2018
I saw nothing but the name of the store

Emeka Michael International

grin grin grin

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by martineverest(m): 11:40am On Apr 03, 2018
even in Faraway UK? Nigerians got corruption n their genes

this country and her citizens can't survive without corruption... so sad

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by taylor89(m): 11:40am On Apr 03, 2018
Lol






They even knew it was lagos




No wonder Facebook account no dey last for Lagos

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by awa(m): 11:41am On Apr 03, 2018
And then....UK no theft from us

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by paymentvoucher: 11:42am On Apr 03, 2018
Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by Nobody: 11:42am On Apr 03, 2018
Interesting...BUT i doubt that all UK used phones came in via stealing. Some of them are legit now....

The report is speculative.

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by Olawalesadiq(m): 11:42am On Apr 03, 2018
we don hear

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by Godsent4life: 11:42am On Apr 03, 2018
I buy all iTunes card at best rate let’s deal now

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by princechurchill(m): 11:42am On Apr 03, 2018
My phone was stolen in Lagos and it ended up in London white market

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by HeyCorleone(m): 11:42am On Apr 03, 2018
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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by Fuadeiza(m): 11:42am On Apr 03, 2018
wait what!!! you mean my UK used phone is stolen!!!!!

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by GavelSlam: 11:43am On Apr 03, 2018
Probably true, but a lot of it is related to insurance fraud as well.

Many buy phones, sell them and claim they got lost whilst on holiday.

The insurance company picks the tab.

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by BlackPeni5: 11:43am On Apr 03, 2018
I have bought one before. Around 2011, I got a black berry phone from a shop in computer village. As soon as I inserted my SIM, I got requests.
When I authorised them, na UK people and they were welcoming the original owner (who was a girl) back to BBM.

I didn't understand initially....but it later dawned on me that it might have been a stolen phone.

Stopped buying phones from computer village and I don't ever buy used phones...EVER!!!

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by 400billionman: 11:43am On Apr 03, 2018
cool sometimes I wonder why crimes as petty as phone snatching should be a big issue in advanced countries like the UK when compared with developing countries like Nigeria. Just for the news alot of Nigeria young men have taken to armed robbery. Their target is cash and cars claiming to be G-boys or hustlers. So Nigeria should just ban used phones. If you cannot afford a phone buy a lower grade.

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by pepemendy(m): 11:43am On Apr 03, 2018
no b them put us for this mess way we day, God punish them

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by ib22003(m): 11:43am On Apr 03, 2018
Unknown to them, UK used phones are phones mostly from the US and the others are China refurbished phones. The UK used names has just stuck.

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by ademoladeji(m): 11:43am On Apr 03, 2018
ikorodureporta:
Emeka Michael EB int'l cheesy
Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by Fuadeiza(m): 11:44am On Apr 03, 2018
princechurchill:
My phone was stolen in Lagos and it ended up in London white market




Guy... Hehehehe.. I like your sense of humor...

London White market

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by MANNABBQGRILLS: 11:44am On Apr 03, 2018
Damn it
Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by guttentag(m): 11:45am On Apr 03, 2018
Godsent4life:
I buy all iTunes card at best rate let’s deal now

u still dey buy UK stolen Itune card?

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by Rex123(m): 11:45am On Apr 03, 2018
The author of this article is raving mad!

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by okonja(m): 11:45am On Apr 03, 2018
martineverest:
even in Faraway UK? Nigerians got corruption n their genes

this country and her citizens can't survive without corruption... so sad

Did you read the post at all ?

www.nairaland.com/attachments/6921376_img20171006105232568_jpeg582c2c1289ff7b41edb832d61841f4fe

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by Damsonkc(m): 11:45am On Apr 03, 2018
Get over yourselves you people. What’s with saying Nigeria is tech-starved? I no blame una. The condescending look makes me mad

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by dgysoft(m): 11:46am On Apr 03, 2018
NON SENSE I DO NOT BELIEVE IT IS IT ONLY NIGERIA THAT USES UK PHONES . RAAAABBISH UK SHOULD WORK ON THEIR SECURITY AND STOP LABELING US NIGERIANS AS THIEVE, NA BE THEM THIEVES BROTHERS SHIP THE PHONES ENTER YONDA

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by martineverest(m): 11:46am On Apr 03, 2018
awa:
And then....UK no theft from us
smh.....so u are supporting thievery?
Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by Jackyboy: 11:46am On Apr 03, 2018
MY COUNTRY MY COUNTRY.........I MUST USE IPHONE EPIDEMIC.



SLAY KINGS AND QUEENS.



I USE MY TECNO MINDING MY BIZ.........COME N BEAT ME grin grin grin grin

ICAN OVER TO U..... shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked

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Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by SenR(m): 11:46am On Apr 03, 2018
Booked
Re: Nigerian Gangs Make Millions From Phones Stolen In UK - SunUK by SarkinYarki: 11:46am On Apr 03, 2018
Hmmm

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