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Court convicts ‘yahoo boy’, orders forfeiture of $1,980 to FG

The Federal High Court yesterday convicted one Chidera Ozirigbo, an internet fraudster and ordered him to forfeit $1,980 recovered during investigation to the federal government.…

The Federal High Court yesterday convicted one Chidera Ozirigbo, an internet fraudster and ordered him to forfeit $1,980 recovered during investigation to the federal government.

Ozirigbo was convicted after a plea bargain agreement applied on July 23 and filed on July 24.

Justice Nkeonye Maha sentenced the convict to six months imprisonment with an option of N200,000 to be paid to the federal government.

She ordered that Ozirigbo’s Samsung Galaxy S8 and Hp laptop he used to perpetuate the crime, be sold and proceeds remitted to the federal government.

Justice Maha also ordered the convict to swear to an affidavit to be of good behaviour as failure to comply will attract judicial sanction to defaulting party.

The EFCC alleged that Ozirigbo, sometime in May fraudulently impersonated an American, one Anthony Bennet, to obtain $1,300 from Ms Evelyn Oker.

The anti-graft agency said that Ozirigbo committed an offence contrary to Section 22 (2) b (II) of the Cyber Crimes, Prohibition, Prevention etc Act, 2015 and punishable under Section (22) (2) b (IV) of the same Act.

Counsel to EFCC, Hussaina Gambo, said following surveillance carried out on intelligence report of cybercrimes in Imo, Ozirigbo was arrested by operatives of the EFCC on May 28.

“Investigations carried out into the case by operatives of the EFCC revealed that the defendant assumed the identity of Bennet to fraudulently obtain money from people,” she said. (NAN)