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Ilorin High Court sentence two applicants to prison over alleged Cybercrime
 
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Thu, 6 Jun 2019   ||   Nigeria,
 

A High Court, sitting in Ilorin on Thursday sentenced two applicants to one year in prison each for masquerading as white women to defraud job seekers.

The presiding judge, Justice Sikiru Oyinloye sentenced 23-year-old Johnson Okuselu and 25-year-old Saheed Olanrewaju after they pleaded not guilty without an option of fine.

Oyinloye said the sentence followed a plea bargain agreement, entered upon by the prosecution and defence counsel and the evidence maintained into court, NAN reports.

”Following the accused acceptance of guilt, I, therefore, sentence you to year in prison each in Oke-kura prison yard.

”The sentence will begin from April 28,” the judge held.

Earlier, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Counsel, Mr A.A. Adebayo told the court that sometimes in April, Okuselu pretended to be Ms Blessed Saviour, a white woman, who promised to provide a job in the U.S. to one Omni Guzman.

Adebayo said that the defendants used a gmail account; blessed.saviour000@gmail.com. to scam innocent people.

He added that the offence violated the provisions of sections 95, 321 of the Penal Code Law and punishable under Section 322 of the same law.

Attesting to this, Mr Akanbi Sadiq, an investigator with the EFCC, affirmed to the court that on April 28, operatives of the commission apprehended the defendants at the Ilorin International Airport.

He said that when they were apprehended, operatives seized an iPhone from Olanrewaju.

” When we searched the phone, we discovered that the defendant also created another email, using the name James Kaik, with email address, captainjameskaik@gmail. com.

“Using the picture of a white man, they deceived people into v=believing that they can get jobs for them,’ he testified.

 

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