$3.2m Scam: Olaniyi Jones Makinde Faces Extradition-EFCC

Date: 25-04-2012 6:31 pm (12 years ago) | Author: Gwamna Gwamna
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Justice James Tsoho of the Federal High Court, Lagos will on May 30, 2012 hear the extradition request filed by the office of the Attorney General of the Federation against 26-year old Olaniyi Jones Makinde who is wanted in the United States of America for alleged criminal offences bordering on wire fraud.

When the case came up on Monday, April 23, counsel to the accused, Akin Olatunji, urged the court to grant bail to the accused. He said the accused had been in the detention since January when he was arrested. Olatunji further pleaded with the court to be lenient, claiming that the case commenced in 2010, when the accused was first arrested but later granted bail.

However, prosecuting counsel, Muslim S. Hassan, said that the extradition proceedings is different from the criminal case for which the accused was first arraigned and that the moment the extradition process commenced, the criminal case was dropped. He told the court that if there was going to be any issue of bail, the defence counsel should do it properly by presenting a bail application before the court.  However, Justice Tsoho ordered that the accused be remanded in Ikoyi prison while adjourning the case to May 30.

Olaniyi Jones is wanted in the United States for criminal offences committed by his syndicate, which include six other persons: Karlis Karklins, Charles Chidi, Waya Nwaki, Osarhieme Obaygbona, Marvin Dion Hill and Alphonsus Osuala.  Between August 2009 and June 2010, Olaniyi and his six co-defendants worked together across three continents as part of a conspiracy to steal approximately Three Million Two Hundred Thousand United States Dollar ($3.2 million) from payroll companies and banks. To do so, they used internet "phishing attacks” and bogus websites to trick unwitting consumers into giving up their online usernames and passwords.

After obtaining this personal identification information, Karlins, Chidi and other members of the syndicate added fake employees to the payroll accounts of victim companies at payroll processing companies. They used these victims’ online accounts to ‘pay’ the fake employees through electronic transfers. The syndicate then shared the proceeds by transferring them to accounts that they controlled overseas via bank wire, Western Union and Moneygram.

The Federal Bureau of investigation, FBI reveals that Olaniyi Jones had two specific roles in the conspiracy. First, he opened bank accounts in Nigeria into which the fraudulent proceeds of the scheme were wired. Olaniyi also used a fraud commonly known as 'romance scam", where he assumed the false identity a young European woman online, to trick men into believing that they were having a romantic relationship with a "Brenda Stuart". Olaniyi used e-mail accounts in Brenda Stuart's name to trick these "Money Mules" or ‘maga’ or ‘mugun’ into sending overseas the proceeds of the fraud that his conspirators deposited into the “Money Mules" bank accounts.

Two America companies, ADP and Intuit, offered corporate customers the ability to manage their payroll accounts over the internet. In January 2010 the defendants, Olaniyi and his group, gained unauthorized access to two computers in Florida and uploaded web pages appeared legitimate and included ADP's trademark logo, but were in fact fraudulent.

Among the "Money Mules” or “maga", was one John Massoni, a resident of New York City. It was revealed that Olaniyi a.k.a. "Brenda Stuart" sent provocative photographs of a white woman and the victims were lured into sending their accounts details to him, thinking it was Brenda Stuart. Afterwards, he wires the 'Money Mules' account details to conspirators who latter send the money back to Olaniyi via Western Union, Moneygram.

As part of the scheme in Brenda's e-mail sent to one of the victim, Jones often characterized the payments as necessary to help an ailing family member or to assist Brenda Stuart’s legitimate business activity.

Argument on the extradition request commences on May 30, 2012.

 Via saharareporters

Posted: at 25-04-2012 06:31 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
- JalanJalan at 25-04-2012 06:47 PM (12 years ago)
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Dis is the time for dis white wankers to pay and dey are paying, dey must keep on paying........Maga don pay!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Abeg leave the omo boy ojareeeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!    Nigeria have better internal cases involving senators, governors etc.., to treat and not dis guy man were go ala beke go find wetin him chop!!!!!!!!
Posted: at 25-04-2012 06:47 PM (12 years ago) | Upcoming
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- JalanJalan at 25-04-2012 06:54 PM (12 years ago)
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EFCC GO AFTER BANKOLE, OBASANJO, TINUBU, ORJI KALU, OIL SUBSIDY WANKERS, IKEDI OHAKIM, CHIMAROKE NNAMANI, DAVID MARK, ETC AND LEAVE DIS GUY FOR GOODNESS SAKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  DIS GUY BROUGHT INCOME TO NIGERIA AND THOSE MENTION ABOVE 'TIF' OUT OUR COMMON WEALTH TO AMERICA AND EUROPE AND THEY ACCEPT IT!!!!!!!!  SO WE MUST ACCEPT WHATEVER CURRENCY ANY GUY MAN BRINGS HOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! FREE DIS GUY MAN EFCC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!   GO AFTER THE ABOVE MENTIONED WANKERS FIRST AND NIGERIA WILL BE GOOD!!!!! BEFORE COMING AFTER GUY MEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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- momoh1 at 25-04-2012 07:30 PM (12 years ago)
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arrest d looters, breakers, evil, wicked, thieves and ............ who called themselves leaders not ds brainer who's inteligent and brave at least trying to bring back some of d money shipped abroad. my bros u r d true son of ur father.
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