In addition to the jail term, US District Court in Austin Texas also mandated 33-year-old Nosa Onaghise to refund $1.6m of the stolen money; pay $230,000 in fines and forfeit $14,282.50 found in his account.
A Nigerian man has been sentenced to 51 months in prison for
his role in a conspiracy that laundered $1.7m from United States companies
through a Business Email Compromise scheme otherwise known as Alibaba.
In addition to the jail term, US District Court in Austin Texas also mandated 33-year-old Nosa Onaghise to refund $1.6m of the stolen money; pay $230,000 in fines and forfeit $14,282.50 found in his account.
According to Nigeriabroad.com, Onaghise will be on
supervised release for three years after completing his prison term.
Court records show Onaghise was indicted with four other
Nigerians, who are already serving terms in the US for stealing over $10m
between 2016 and 2019.
The conspirators were able to take out $6m out of the loot
before US law enforcement stopped further transfers.
The other four co-conspirators are Bamiyi Omale ( serving
135 months in jail); Chinonso Agbaji (78 months); Igho Calaba (30 months); and
Chibuzor Uba (36 months).
Earlier in 2018, Onaghise had pleaded guilty to one count of
passport fraud for attempting to use a fake passport to open several bank
accounts in the U.S. in furtherance of the fraud scheme.
“Scammers and fraudsters beware! We will bring the full weight of federal law
enforcement down on those who prey on the legitimate business community here in
Austin and elsewhere in this district,” stated U.S. Attorney Sofer.
“The sentence and restitution order handed down today
demonstrate the serious nature of these offenses - offenses that damage our
economy and harm innocent victims. If
you are engaged in this shameful and illegal activity, you can expect to go to
federal prison,” Sofer added.
Alibaba involves scammers hacking into a product seller’s email to stalk transaction discussions between a buyer and the seller; and inserting their own bank account details when it is time for the buyer to make payment.
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