Nabbed! Students Jailed For Internet Fraud In Edo State


EFCC has secured the conviction of three students fraudsters at the Federal High Court

Benin Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has secured the conviction of three students fraudsters at the Federal High Court in Benin City, Edo State. Two of the convicts, Prince Henry Ofeyi and Afatakpa David were arraigned to court by EFCC on a One count charge each bordering on internet fraud. Prince Henry Ofeyi was said to have on or about the 5th of October, 2017 falsely represented himself to be one Dexter Smith, a false identity he used in defrauding his victims.
Two of the convicts, Prince Henry Ofeyi and Afatakpa David were convicted and sentenced by Justice P. I. Ajoku on Wednesday, April 2 while the third convict, David Abumhere was convicted and sentenced on Thursday April 3, 2018 by the same judge. For Afatakpa David, he was alleged to have represented himself as Vin Diesel on social media platforms, an identity he used to defraud his victims. The duo pleaded guilty to charges brought against them at the court. This action prompted the prosecution counsel, Aso Larry Peter to ask the court to convict the accused persons accordingly. He also told the court that the EFCC recovered the sum of N400,590.00 (Four Hundred Thousand, Five Hundred and Ninety Naira) only from Prince Henry Ofeyi and a Toyota Corolla Saloon car while the sum of N200,342.99 (Two Hundred Thousand, Three Hundred and Fourth Two Naira Ninety Nine Kobo) only was recovered from Akatakpa.D.Tageme. On the other hand, the defence counsel Moses Oriazowan pleaded with the court to temper justice with mercy saying the accused persons were remorseful and have promised never to go back to such fraudulent act.

After listening to both counsels, Justice P.I.Ajoku sentenced the accused persons to one month imprisonment each. He added that the proceeds of crime be forfeited to the Federal Government so that their victims can get a refund of their money.
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