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    FBI says 80 people indicted in Invictus Obi internet fraud

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorAugust 23, 2019No Comments5 Mins Read
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    FBI has arrested 80 Nigerians in connection with internet fraud led by Invictus Obi
    FBI has arrested 80 Nigerians in connection with internet fraud led by Invictus Obi
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    Scores of Nigerians have been arrested in US by the Federal Bureau of Intelligence (FBI) in a major conspiracy to steal millions of dollars through fraud schemes and launder the money through a Los Angeles-based network.

    The arrest comes few days after Forbes celebrated Nigerian young billionaire, Obinwanne Okeke popularly known as Invictus Obi was arrested over $12 million internet scam.

    Okeke, named by Forbes in 2016 as one of the world’s 30 Entrepreneurs under the age of 30 to watch, was accused of milking a branch of US owned Caterpillar subsidiary in the UK of $11.5m, among other fraudulent acts committed.

    Authorities in the US said on Thursday that 80 people have so far been indicted in the case which is believed to be the largest in US history.

    According to a statement on the twitter handle of FBI Los Angeles, the conspiracy included frauds involving business email (BEC scams), romance scams and schemes targeting elderly people.

    Victims were targeted in the US and around the world, and some lost hundreds of thousands of dollars.

    Fourteen defendants were arrested, mostly in the Los Angeles region. FBI agents could be seen processing suspects in a downtown Los Angeles parking lot.

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    Six other defendants are believed to be fugitives in the US and the others are abroad, mostly in Nigeria. Authorities said they hope to extradite them.

    The investigation began in 2016 with one victim and a single bank account, said Paul Delacourt, assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles office.

    Among the people arrested are Valentine Iro, 31, of Carson, and Chukwudi Christogunus Igbokwe, 38, of Gardena, both Nigerian citizens.

    Others are: Jerry Ikogho, 50, of Carson (who was taken into custody on Sunday), and Adegoke Moses Ogungbe, 34, of Fontana, who were indicted as illicit money exchangers for the conspiracy.

    In addition, Iro, Igbokwe, Ikogho, Ogungbe and three other defendants –Izuchukwu Kingsley Umejesi, 30, of Los Angeles, Tityaye Marina Mansbangura, 33, of Palmdale, and Obi Madekwe, 31, of Nigeria – are charged with operating illegal money transmitting businesses.

    Ogungbe and Mansbangura were also among those arrested this morning, and Umejesi is a fugitive currently being sought by authorities.

    The FBI statement also stated that Iro, Igbokwe and Chuks Eroha, 39, face additional charges for attempting to destroy their phones when the FBI executed a search warrant in July 2017.

    Iro also is charged with lying to the FBI in an interview conducted during the search.

    The complaint alleges that, when the FBI arrived to conduct the court-authorized search at Iro’s apartment in Carson, Iro broke his phone in half, while Igbokwe and Eroha threw phones from a bedroom window of the apartment.

    While Iro claimed he previously had broken the phone during an argument with his wife, the complaint details how the FBI was able to determine that the phone was operational until seconds after the FBI knocked on Iro’s apartment door to execute the search warrant.

    Eroha is believed to have fled to Nigeria shortly after the FBI executed the warrant.

    Statement by FBI Los Angeles Assistant Director in Charge Paul Delacourt on massive international fraud and money laundering conspiracy detailed in a 252-count federal grand jury indictment that charges 80 defendants. https://t.co/VzONgMRUeJ pic.twitter.com/R3GMAEvcq4

    — FBI Los Angeles (@FBILosAngeles) August 22, 2019

    Below are the Nigerians on the list:

    S/N SUSPECTS
    1 Valentine Iro
    2 Chukwudi Christogunus Igbokwe
    3 Jerry Elo Ikogho
    4 Izuchukwu Kingsley Umejesi
    5 Adegoke Moses Ogungbe
    6 Chukwudi Collins Ajaeze (better known as Thank You Jesus)
    7 Ekene Augustine Ekechukwu
    8 Chuks Eroha
    9 Collins Nnaemeka Ojima
    10 Uchenna Ochiagha
    11 Nnamdi Theojoseph Duru
    12 Ericson Uche Oforka
    13 Mark Ifeanyi Chukwuocha
    14 Augustine Nnamdi
    15 Chiemezie Christopher Chilaka
    16 Charles Ohajimkpo
    17 Stanley Ugochukwu Uche
    18 Chika Augustine Odionyenma
    19 Paschal Chima Ogbonna
    20 Samuel Nnamdi Onwuasoanya
    21 Macwilliam Chinonso Chukwuocha
    22 Emmanuel Onyeka Uzoka
    23 Joshua Aniefiok Awak
    24 George Ugochukwu Egwumba
    25 Uchechukwu Solomon Ezirim
    26 Augustine Ifeanyi Okafor
    27 Okay Sam Mal
    28 Leslie N. Mba
    29 Ogohukwu Innocent Ikewesi
    30 Emmanuel Uzoma Ogandu (better known as Son of God’
    31 Amarachukwu Harley Anywanu
    32 Bright Ifeanyi Azubuike
    33 Emeka Moses Nwachukwu
    34 Donatus Izunwanne
    35 Chinwendu Kenneth Osuji
    36 Eusebius Ugochukwu Onyeka
    37 Chidi Anunobi
    38 Anthony Nwabunwanne Okolo
    39 Obinna Christian Onuwa
    40 Chijioke Chukwuma Isamade
    41 Linus Nnamdi Madufor
    42 Chrysaugonus Nnebedum
    43 Ugochukwu Okereke
    44 Fidel Leon Odimara
    45 Kingsley Chinedu Onudorogu
    46 Dessi Nzenwah
    47 Chimaroke Obasi
    48 James Chigozie Agube
    49 Chimaobi Uzozie Okorie
    50 Ogochukwu Ohiri
    51 Kennedy Chibueze Ugwu
    52 Ifeanyichukwu Oluwadamilare Agwuegbo
    53 Victor Ifeanyi Chukwu
    54 Chidi Emmanuel Megwa
    55 Princewill Arinze Duru
    56 Desmond Iwu
    57 Onyeka Vincent Chika
    58 Ifeanyi Kingsley Mezienwa
    59 Victor Uchenna Aguh
    60 Kevin Amarachi Eshimnu
    61 Vitalis Kelechi Anozie
    62 Williams Obiora Agunwa
    63 George Chimezie Dike
    64 Munachiso Kyrian Ukachukwu
    65 Nwannebuike Osmund
    66 Chidiebere Franklin Nwangwu
    67 Damian Uchechukwu Ajah
    68 Emeka P. Ejiofor
    69 Lawrence Chukwuma Ubasineke
    70 Chinedu Bright Ibeto
    71 Valentine Amarachi Nwanegwo
    72 Emmanuel Chidiebere Dike
    73 Jeremiah Utieyin Eki
    74 Chinaka Davidson Iwuoha
    75 Chima Darlington Duru
    76 Ikenna Christian Ihejiureme
    77 Obi Onyedika Madekwe

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