32 Convicted for Internet Fraud in Oyo State:
32 Convicted for Internet Fraud in Oyo State
In a significant move to combat cybercrime, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has secured the conviction of 32 individuals involved in internet fraud across Oyo State. This development underscores the agency's relentless efforts to uphold the integrity of Nigeria's digital landscape.
The convicted individuals were prosecuted before various judges in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State. Each faced charges related to internet fraud, including impersonation and obtaining money under false pretenses.
Notable Cases
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Samuel Adedeji Adeboye: Charged with impersonation for falsely representing himself as James Jonathan to one Wendy Rose.
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Charles Adedamola Adeboye: Accused of aiding an internet fraudster by receiving funds totaling N200,000, proceeds from false pretenses.
Sentencing
Upon pleading guilty, the convicts received varying sentences:
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Samuel Adedeji Adeboye: One-year imprisonment with an option of a N100,000 fine.
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Charles Adedamola Adeboye: Six months imprisonment with an option of a N50,000 fine.
Other convicts received sentences ranging from community service to imprisonment, depending on the severity of their offenses.
These convictions serve as a stern warning to individuals involved in cybercriminal activities. The EFCC's unwavering commitment to prosecuting such offenses highlights the importance of maintaining ethical standards in the digital realm.
The successful prosecution of these 32 individuals marks a significant milestone in Nigeria's fight against internet fraud. It reinforces the message that cybercrime will not be tolerated and that perpetrators will face the full extent of the law.
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