The Lagos Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has secured the conviction of one Chimah Daniel Iweregbu for engaging in internet fraud before Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo of the Special Offences Court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos.
Prior to his
arrest on August 12, the convict is said to have been on the wanted list of the
United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). He was arraigned on December 4, 2020,
following his arrest by operatives of the EFCC on August 12, 2020 for his
involvement in online romance scam.
Chimah Daniel
Iweregbu pleaded “guilty” to the charges, prompting the prosecuting counsel,
Franklyn Ofoma, to urge the court to sentence and convict him accordingly.
In his review
of the facts against the defendant, Ofoma told the court that an investigation
of the FBI intelligence report given to the EFCC revealed that he was into
online romance scam.
“He normally
disguised as Captain Larry Pham to defraud his victims, who are mostly females.
“When he was
arrested by the EFCC, he admitted his role in engaging in internet scam,” he
said.
According to
Ofoma, forensic analysis of his phone and computer revealed indicting documents
and other evidence, which he used to perpetrate the $15,000 fraud.
Ofoma,
thereafter, presented in evidence the documents printed by the EFCC from his
mobile phone and computer, the statement he made in the EFCC custody as well as
the intelligence report of the FBI, all of which were admitted as exhibits.
The defence
counsel, Z.S. Makinde, pleaded with the Court to temper justice with mercy, as
the convict did not waste the time of the Court and was a first-time offender.
“He is a
father of two and his wife just gave birth.
“He has also
shown remorse; and at the time the offence was committed, he, indeed, wanted to
marry the white lady,” he added.
Justice Taiwo
sentenced him to 18 months in prison on each of the three counts to run
concurrently, with an option of fine of N100, 000.00 on each count.
The Judge
also granted the application of the prosecution to forfeit the iPhone and
laptop recovered from him to the Federal Government.
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