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A Man who pulled N1.5m Facebook scam disguised as a woman gets jail

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A Man who pulled N1.5m Facebook scam disguised as a woman gets jail

A Man who pulled N1.5m Facebook scam disguised as a woman gets jail
A judge has asked Abubakar Isiyaku, convicted of obtaining money by false pretence to pay restitution to his victim.

Abubakar Isiyaku was convicted following a scam of N1.5 million.

A fraudster named Abubakar Isiyaku has been sentenced to jail following a Facebook scam that saw his disguise as a woman, making away with a sum of N1.5 million.

The fraudster who was charged with conspiracy, impersonation and obtaining money by false pretence, made a U-turn after admitting guilt following an initial not-guilty plea.

He switched argument after an arraignment on Monday, December 18, 2018.

Man who pulled N1.5m Facebook scam disguised as a woman gets jail (South China Morning Post)

A judge who presided over the case reportedly ordered the convict to pay back the amount he amassed from the scam to his victim.

This is considered a restitution for the money he stole.

‘Yahoo boy’ nabbed in bank while trying to withdraw £30,000

A ‘Yahoo boy’ Fidelis Iruedo has been apprehended by representatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC),

while trying to withdraw a sum of £30,000 from a bank in Abuja.

The arrest was made on Wednesday, January 24, 2018, according to local media. Iruedo had reportedly acquired the amount through

an Internet romance scam carried out against a citizen of the United Kingdom.

A petition submitted to the anti-graft body by the Nigerian High Commission, London on behalf of the victim Alan Digweed,

had ensured his arrest.

An internet fraudster, Fidelis Iruedo was arrested for a scam involving the sum of £30,000.

An internet fraudster, Fidelis Iruedo was arrested for a scam involving the sum of £30,000.

 (Instagram)

It was alleged that he met the UK man on a dating site match.com while pretending to be a woman named

Tracy Anderson under whose name he secured a British passport.

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According to reports, items recovered from the suspect include “several scam letters, 3 flash drives, 1 iPhone

and a laptop computer.”

He is expected to be arraigned in a court of law as soon as investigations are concluded.

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