Victor Ojionu, a
30-year-old engineering graduate of the University of Nigeria Nsukka, who
specialized in hacking into credits cards belonging to Nigerians and foreign
nationals, has been arrested in Abuja, for allegedly stealing over N500 million
in about five years.
The suspect allegedly
succeeded in defrauding his victims using an online retail site, Amazon.com,
where he purportedly sells books.
It was gathered that the
suspect designed a payment portal which he linked to his book-selling portal
and he steals credits cards details and identities of its owner using his
payment portal.
It was revealed that when
Ojionu succeeds in stealing the credit cards details of his victims, he would
proceed to buying baby dippers, wipers, wristwatches and other expensive items
from another online retail store, Alibaba.com in China and send the purchased
items to Ghana, where they would be sold to his waiting buyers.
After the items have been
sold, Ojionu would travel to Ghana, retrieve his money from his buyers and
would send the proceeds to Nigeria through a Bureau de Change operator.
The suspect has succeeded
in buying two expensive cars, three mansions in Abuja, Cross Rivers State and
his hometown in #ImoState from proceeds of his scam. It was also learnt that
the suspect has a property under construction at Dabo Estate at Life Camp area
of Abuja.
Ojionu ran into trouble
recently when one of his victims alerted the police and the EFCC about the
theft of his credit card details and the subsequent withdrawals from his
accounts, running into millions of naira.
While confessing to the
commission of the crime, the suspect said: “I learned the internet fraud
business in 2015 during my NYSC days in #Calabar, #CrossRiversState and I
bought a house worth N60 million from the deal before I relocated to Abuja,
where I bought another house for N65 million.”

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