Young Nigerian couple jailed in the UK for internet banking scam
22 year old Aderoju
Bammeke, (pictured left) and his girlfriend 20 year old Jessica
Ogunyemi, (pictured right) have been jailed in the UK for being part of a
Nigerian gang that hacked into the accounts of several people and stole
thousands of dollars from them, Daily Mail UK reports
"The couple were part of a
global internet banking scam which could have netted a phenomenal
£19million after hacking the accounts of nearly 2,500 people. Aderoju
and Jessica were the UK 'platform' for a Nigerian 'phishing' scam that
made £41,000 in just two months.
The
plot, masterminded by a gang in Nigeria, involved
sending fake emails to customers of banks including Barclays and
Halifax. The emails told recipients that their accounts had been hacked and asked them to complete a form with their log-in details. But when victims obliged, Bammeke stepped in and helped the gang log in to steal money.
Fashion
marketing student Ogunyemi, his girlfriend at the time, helped him
launder the proceeds by putting funds in accounts, hiding cash and
allowing him to buy her a £2,400 Vauxhall Corsa.
Bammeke
has now been jailed for three-and-a-half years at Manchester Crown
Court after admitting conspiracy to commit fraud and unauthorised
computer use.
Ogunyemi admitted five counts of money laundering and was given a suspended prison sentence.
Michael Lavery, defending Ogunyemi,
said she had brought shame on her family, including her train driver
father and mother who works for Manchester council.
He said she had been 'naive', was predicted to get a first in her degree and was no longer in a relationship with Bammeke.
Bammeke
had pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing to conspiracy to commit fraud
and unauthorised computer use while Ogunyemi admitted five counts of
money laundering.
Sentencing
Bammeke, Judge Recorder Gibson said: 'This in my opinion was a
sophisticated fraud, a clever fraud and a fraud which could very easily
have resulted in very much more substantial money being stolen.'
He jailed Ogunyemi for a year, suspended for two years, and ordered her to complete 180 hours' unpaid work.
After
the hearing, Detective Superintendent Janet Hudson of TITAN, the
North-West Regional Crime Unit, said: 'The actions of Bammeke and
Ogunyemi caused a great deal of stress and uncertainty to many affected
bank customers who had their accounts accessed.
'As
a result of the investigation, no customers were left out of pocket and
the offenders were arrested and ultimately sentenced. Internet banking
is considered a safe and secure method of banking.
'However,
bank customers need to remain vigilant and aware of the danger posed by
fraudsters. Customers should only ever navigate directly to an online
bank website and should never click on any link sent to them through an
email.
'Additionally when
accessing bank accounts online customers should always be aware of the
exact address in order to ensure that they are actually on a legitimate
banking website.'
Source: Daily Mail UK
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