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US Sentence Two Nigerians to Jail For Wire Fraud Worth $5 Million

US Sentence Two Nigerians to Jail For Wire Fraud Worth $5 Million

Elizabeth OkandejibyElizabeth Okandeji
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Franklin Ifeanyichukwu Okwonna, a citizen of Nigeria, was given a five-year and three-month jail sentence by a federal judge in the Eastern District of Virginia, United States.

For his part in a business email intrusion and computer hacking scam that caused over $5 million in losses to numerous victims in the US and abroad, he was also ordered to pay almost $5 million in restitution.

The United States Department of Justice (DoJ) confirmed the sentence in a statement, confirming that Okwonna, 34, was sentenced on Tuesday, September 3.

Due to his involvement in the scam, the 34-year-old prisoner entered a guilty plea to charges of aggravated identity theft and conspiracy to commit wire fraud on May 20.

According to the DoJ, Ebuka Raphael Umeti, 35, a fellow Nigerian and Okwonna’s co-defendant, was given a 10-year prison sentence and mandated to pay about $5 million in reparations on August 27.

On June 13, a federal jury found Umeti guilty of three charges of wire fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to cause intentional damage to a protected computer, and one count of wire fraud.

According to court documents and evidence given during Umeti’s trial, between February 2016 to July 2021, Umeti, Okwonna, and their co-conspirators caused millions of dollars in unauthorised wire transfers by sending phishing emails to victim firms.

“These emails fraudulently looked to come from reliable sources, such as a bank or a vendor. “After the victim opened an attachment, their computers would be infected with harmful software, or “malware,” which allowed the defendants and their co-conspirators to acquire unauthorised access to the victim’s computer systems and email accounts.

“The defendants and their co-conspirators then used that access to gather sensitive information, which they used to trick individuals at the victim companies into transferring funds to accounts identified by the co-conspirators.

According to the DoJ, “the defendants and their co-conspirators caused or attempted to cause the victim companies to lose over $5 million as a result of this scheme.”

In Essence

This case serves as a stark reminder of the growing sophistication of cybercriminals who exploit vulnerabilities in digital systems through tactics like phishing and malware attacks.

The fact that these people could manipulate business email systems and deceive companies into transferring large sums of money is alarming and speaks to the need for increased cybersecurity measures in the business sector.

From a legal perspective, the sentences handed down 5 years and 3 months for Okwonna and 10 years for Umeti reflect the seriousness with which the U.S. judicial system treats such crimes.

The significant prison terms and the restitution orders aim to deliver justice to the victims and serve as a deterrent to others who might consider engaging in similar activities.

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