Six Nigerian men wanted by the FBI for business​ email ​compromise Scams resulting in over $6 ​million in losses

Six Nigerian men wanted by the FBI for business​ email ​compromise Scams resulting in over $6 ​million in losses

US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has declared six Nigerian men wanted over their involvement in ​Business​ Email ​Compromise (BEC) schemes resulting in over $6 ​million in losses.

Six Nigerian men wanted by the FBI for business​ email ​compromise Scams resulting in over $6 ​million in losses

Those involved are identified as Richard Izuchukwu Uzuh, Alex Afolabi Ogunshakin, Felix Osilama Okpoh, Abiola Ayorinde Kayode, Nnamdi Orson Benson and Michael Olorunyomi who are all accused of wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud.

According to a statement on FBI’s website, they are declared as cyber’s most wanted fugitives.

This comes a few weeks after socialite Ramoni Igbalode better known as Hushpuppi was arrested alongside other gang members over alleged fraud.

He became a topic of discussion on social media for two consecutive days after Dubai police which made the arrest released a short film detailing how it tracked down Hushpuppi and his crew members.

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According to the four-minute film released on June 25, the operation which led to the arrest of 12 fraudsters was for about four months.

Dubai police were able to track down Hushpuppi and his gang after months of investigating and monitoring their social media activities.

It was learnt that they defrauded almost 2million people of over $60 million.

The video sparked varying comments from many Nigerians, most of which heavily condemned the actions of the Instagram celebrity who is known for flaunting luxury items on social media without a known source of income.

Six Nigerian men wanted by the FBI for business​ email ​compromise Scams resulting in over $6 ​million in losses

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