Crime and Law
Court sentences 29 internet fraudsters in Edo

A total of 29 internet fraudsters have been convicted and sentenced to various prison terms by Justices A.N. Erhabor and W.I. Aziegbemhin of the Edo State High Courts.
The verdicts were delivered in Benin City after the convicts were prosecuted by the Benin Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Among those sentenced were Edeyibo Hope, Igbafe David, Emakhu Bonfrey, Genesis Ndujifor, Okolosie Godstime, Chukwu David, Ebuka Emmanuel, Akhe Akahomhen, Odiniru Vet, Obiora Kelvin, and Stephen Eghosa, among others.
The convicted internet fraudster commonly known ass Yahoo boys faced a one-count charge related to offences such as obtaining by false pretence, advance fee fraud, retention of proceeds of crime, and possession of fraudulent documents. All pleaded guilty.
Justice Erhabor sentenced some of the convicts to two years in prison, with the option of a ₦200,000 fine. Justice Aziegbemhin issued similar sentences, while some individuals were ordered to pay ₦400,000 in fines.
Additionally, the court ruled that a red Mercedes-Benz C300, registered as BEN258CM, along with mobile phones, computers, and cash linked to the fraudulent activities, be forfeited.
The convictions followed an EFCC sting operation based on credible intelligence regarding cybercrime activities.
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