Two members of a Nigerian gang, that executed an almost £19m (N4.9bn)
global Internet banking scam, in which they hacked the accounts of
nearly 2,500 people.
DailyMail reports that, Aderoju Bammeke, 22, and his girlfriend
Jessica Ogunyemi, 20, both of Manchester, were the UK ‘platform’ for a
Nigerian ‘phishing’ scam that made £41,000 (N10.6m) in just two months.
The gang reportedly sent fake emails to customers of banks in UK, 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.
Investigators said Ogunyemi, who is a fashion marketing student,
helped Bammeke launder the proceeds by putting funds in accounts, hiding
cash and allowing him to buy her a £2,400 (N620,745)Vauxhall Corsa.
The Manchester Crown Court jailed Bammeke for three-and-a-half years
after admitting conspiracy to commit fraud and unauthorised computer
use.
Ogunyemi admitted five counts of money laundering and was given a suspended prison sentence.
Also, investigators found evidence of the scam on seven devices at
Bammeke’s home, which had accessed 181 accounts from his address.
But Barclays found 2,439 customers had been affected and investigators say the true scale of the fraud will never be known.
Bammeke admitted he had been involved in the scam for more than a
year. He played a ‘key role’ as England’s ‘platform’ for the scam, the
court heard.
He said if the gang had tried to log into accounts from Nigeria it would have triggered the banks’ alarm systems.
Simon Nichol, defending Bammeke, said he felt regret and remorse for his actions.
He said his involvement – which began in an effort to tackle student
debt – was ‘sporadic’ and although the scam was large scale with
international dimensions, Bammeke’s part was not.
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,’ she was predicted to get a first in her degree and was no longer in a relationship with Bammeke.

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