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Huspuppi! Dubai Police Recovers $40.9 From Huspuppi by Paypaylme(m): 5:23pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
*Seize 13 luxury cars valued at $6.8m *Reveal how instagram celebrity was nabbed in new video Dubai Police have seized $40.9m (Dh150 million) in cash and over a dozen luxury cars in the arrest of Instagram celebrity Hushpuppi, accused of online fraud and money laundering. In a video shared by the police, officers explained how they arrested Nigerian gang leader Raymond Abbas, known as Hushpuppi. Hushpuppi’s principal scam was to create websites that looked identical to well-known companies and banks, it is alleged. He and his accomplices then used emails and messages to prompt people to log in or make payments on the fake sites The gang hacked corporate emails and directed huge payments by companies towards accounts they controlled. Olalekan Jacob Ponle, known as Woodberry, was also arrested along with ten other men in an operation involving six police SWAT teams. Along with 13 luxury cars, valued at an estimated Dh25m ($6.8m), police confiscated 21 computers and 47 smartphones. The gang had 119,580 “fraud files” as well as addresses of more than 1.92 million victims. Police said email addresses for 800,000 potential victims were discovered, and that the gang could have scammed as much as Dh1.6 billion from victims. Officers dubbed the operation Fox Hunt 2, after busting an African cyber crime gang running a similar scam in February 2019, in which Dh32 million ($8.7 million) was stolen from victims. Hushpuppi posed as a real estate investor and businessman, with more than two million followers on Instagram. His account shows a lavish display of wealth, landing at Atlantis, The Palm in a helicopter and flying across the globe by private yet. In one image he poses with his lime green Brabus Mercedes-AMG G63 – which retails in Europe for close to half a million dollars – wearing a lime green tracksuit to match. In others, he wears Louis Vuitton tracksuits, a $150,000 Richard Mille Watch and poses outside the Four Seasons hotel in Paris. At a wedding in Dubai attended by Nigerian celebrities that made headlines in his home country, he was seen in a video dancing around the room throwing $100 notes into the air. Dubai Police Recover $40.9m Cash from Hushpuppi editorJune 25, 2020 2:44 Pm *Seize 13 luxury cars valued at $6.8m *Reveal how instagram celebrity was nabbed in new video Dubai Police have seized $40.9m (Dh150 million) in cash and over a dozen luxury cars in the arrest of Instagram celebrity Hushpuppi, accused of online fraud and money laundering. In a video shared by the police, officers explained how they arrested Nigerian gang leader Raymond Abbas, known as Hushpuppi. Hushpuppi’s principal scam was to create websites that looked identical to well-known companies and banks, it is alleged. He and his accomplices then used emails and messages to prompt people to log in or make payments on the fake sites. The gang hacked corporate emails and directed huge payments by companies towards accounts they controlled. Olalekan Jacob Ponle, known as Woodberry, was also arrested along with ten other men in an operation involving six police SWAT teams. Along with 13 luxury cars, valued at an estimated Dh25m ($6.8m), police confiscated 21 computers and 47 smartphones. The gang had 119,580 “fraud files” as well as addresses of more than 1.92 million victims. Police said email addresses for 800,000 potential victims were discovered, and that the gang could have scammed as much as Dh1.6 billion from victims. Officers dubbed the operation Fox Hunt 2, after busting an African cyber crime gang running a similar scam in February 2019, in which Dh32 million ($8.7 million) was stolen from victims. Hushpuppi posed as a real estate investor and businessman, with more than two million followers on Instagram. His account shows a lavish display of wealth, landing at Atlantis, The Palm in a helicopter and flying across the globe by private yet. In one image he poses with his lime green Brabus Mercedes-AMG G63 – which retails in Europe for close to half a million dollars – wearing a lime green tracksuit to match. In others, he wears Louis Vuitton tracksuits, a $150,000 Richard Mille Watch and poses outside the Four Seasons hotel in Paris. At a wedding in Dubai attended by Nigerian celebrities that made headlines in his home country, he was seen in a video dancing around the room throwing $100 notes into the air. Hushpuppi posed as a successful businessman “celebrating his wealth via social media platforms, in an attempt to lure victims from all over the world,” Dubai Police CID chief Brig Jamal Al Jalaf said. “The suspects targeted victims overseas by creating fake websites for well-known companies and banks in a bid to steal victims’ credit card information and then launder the stolen money,” he said. A senior prosecutor told The National last week: “They would send out letters from email addresses almost identical to those of legitimate companies, targeting customers of these companies, with the purpose of diverting payments to themselves. “Initial information includes that he was part of this gang which fraudulently obtained cash and cars from people. “His statement was taken by prosecution but this is just the beginning of prosecution investigations.” Hushpuppi was wanted for fraud in Europe, the US and Nigeria. Dubai Police chief Lt General Abdullah Al Marri said cyber crime and financial scams on victims at home and abroad remain a major focus for the force. “As criminals constantly change their criminal methods, the elite officers of Dubai Police work tirelessly with the latest technologies to tackle emerging and transnational organised crime,” he said. Emirati police have targeted a series of organised crime gangs in recent months who were identified to be operating in the country. Last week, a suspected drug trafficker linked to violent turf wars in Belgium was arrested in Dubai. Nordin EH, a Belgian-Moroccan, faces various drug charges and was linked to cocaine smuggling and hand grenade attacks on rivals in Antwerp. In December, suspected Dutch crime lord Ridouan Taghi was arrested in connection with 11 murders in the Netherlands. It was alleged he was behind a third of Europe’s cocaine trade and is rumoured to have made €100 million from drugs. Earlier this month, Amir Faten Mekky – an international gang leader wanted by Interpol – was arrested in Dubai. He was associated with Taghi and the so-called Angels of Death gang and was wanted in connection with two murders and arson attacks in southern Spain. Source: https://bizincome.me/huspuppi-dubai-recovers-40-9m-from-huspuppi/ 1 Like 1 Share
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Re: Huspuppi! Dubai Police Recovers $40.9 From Huspuppi by Ezennwa(m): 5:25pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
Re: Huspuppi! Dubai Police Recovers $40.9 From Huspuppi by Golan007: 5:28pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
Last last, na jail. Back to Nigeria where of course, his likes would welcome him but he'll always be made to know his position in the greater society. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Huspuppi! Dubai Police Recovers $40.9 From Huspuppi by Obidon1(m): 5:32pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
Crime no good |
Re: Huspuppi! Dubai Police Recovers $40.9 From Huspuppi by badaru911: 6:28pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
This pup is likely to get a life sentence with no pardon... 2 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Huspuppi! Dubai Police Recovers $40.9 From Huspuppi by SAMBARRY: 6:28pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
Where are the hushbabies Awon "my benefactor,my backbone,my day 1 supporter,my heart beat, nobody holy pass,I Stan with hushpupi" Mompha you too get ready o.hushpuppies cup is full,yours is at the verge 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Huspuppi! Dubai Police Recovers $40.9 From Huspuppi by SAMBARRY: 6:33pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
badaru911:obviously.a whooping amount of money that is a nation's annual budget,yet no investment Awon waya waya gang who derive joy in tainting the image of Nigeria everywhere, respect yourself o, this year 2020 no get chills for anybody o Meanwhile Gucci people go deny am straight up I also have a feeling he launders money for these politicians because the way he frolicks with them and takes pictures with them makes me suspect because politicians Don't deal with people that they don't have dealings with 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Huspuppi! Dubai Police Recovers $40.9 From Huspuppi by ayenale1(m): 6:43pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
Speechless 1 Like |
Re: Huspuppi! Dubai Police Recovers $40.9 From Huspuppi by meobizy(f): 6:58pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
Lol. He was living the ghetto rich lifestyle without putting the hardwork in. Last last he's going away for eight to ten years. I expect to see him looking muscular after all is said and done. It won't shock me to hear he slept with celebrity Nigerian women. These types of NFAs make their middle passages heat to dripping point. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Huspuppi! Dubai Police Recovers $40.9 From Huspuppi by Harmony92(f): 7:09pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
Just imagine d shame |
Re: Huspuppi! Dubai Police Recovers $40.9 From Huspuppi by Nobody: 7:27pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
Shebi woodberry Dey always claim say him Dey sucidal say too much money no fit cure him suicidal thoughts... make him go commit suicide for jail |
Re: Huspuppi! Dubai Police Recovers $40.9 From Huspuppi by SpicyMimi(f): 9:59pm On Jun 25, 2020 |
These guys are good... The police I meant. |
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