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Nigerian cyber fraudster and drug dealer jailed for five years in the UK



Nigerian cyber fraudster and drug dealer jailed for five years in the UK

A self-confessed Nigerian cyber fraudster and drug-dealer, Dan Aiyegbusi has been jailed for five years in the UK.

 

Following a proactive investigation by the Met’s Cyber Crime Unit (CCU), Aiyegbusi, 23, of Eastern Boulevard, Leicester, was sentenced on Tuesday, 28 January,  at Southwark Crown Court.

 

He had admitted to never working a day in his life and colluded with organised hackers in the UK and internationally to launder stolen money.

 

Nigerian cyber fraudster and drug dealer jailed for five years in the UK

 

Aiyegbusi had previously pleaded guilty to five separate counts of money laundering, totalling £41,150; possession with intent to supply Class A drugs (crack cocaine) and Class B drugs (cannabis). He was also sentenced on Tuesday, for the crack cocaine and cannabis supply - both of these additional matters also having been investigated by the Met’s Cyber Crime Unit.

 

He pleaded not guilty to three counts of money laundering totalling £2,167,410 and was subsequently found not guilty in relation to these other counts following a trial at Southwark Crown Court in December 2019.

 

During the trial, the court heard that prior to his arrest by the Met’s Cyber Crime Unit for the money laundering offences, Aiyegbusi had been stopped by officers from Essex Police in Colchester and found to be in possession of 49 rocks of crack cocaine.

 

Nigerian cyber fraudster and drug dealer jailed for five years in the UK

 

When he was in custody and Met officers were investigating him for the cyber-crime offences, they were able to gain access to other mobile phones controlled by him, which contained evidence to illustrate his involvement in the county lines supply of Class A drugs.

 

The court further heard that in April 2018, a Facebook account was identified in the name of ‘Miyuwa Oluwafemi’ – which was a pseudonym used by Aiyegbusi.

 

The Facebook account was being used to advertise compromised online bank accounts, with the username and password often having been acquired through cyber-dependent crime such as ‘phishing’.

 

Other Facebook postings from Aiyegbusi advertised the ‘cashing out’ of online banking fraud. The Facebook account was identified by the Cyber Defence Alliance (CDA) in 2018, who subsequently provided intelligence about the activity to the Cyber Crime Unit.

 

Further investigation revealed that the Facebook account was opened in 2015 and contained requests for banks accounts or credit / debit cards for use in fraud. The Facebook profile contained photos of compromised online bank accounts being emptied of funds, plus videos of cash, expensive watches and cars. Aiyegbusi would use these posts to attract other individuals to provide use of their bank account to him, which he would use as ‘mule’ accounts to receive and cash-out the proceeds of his online fraud operation.

 

Nigerian cyber fraudster and drug dealer jailed for five years in the UK

 

A covert operation was launched by the investigative team, under the name of Operation Katoko, with a variety of proactive investigative techniques being used to identify Aiyegbusi and gather evidence of the criminality that was taking place. This identified a number of posts where there were opportunities to identify victims of the frauds that Mr Aiyegbusi had either committed, or had been instrumental in requesting bank accounts to cash out frauds. A partnership approach was taken with a number of banks in the private sector that collaborated with the Met to provide assistance with its covert proactive response. These included TSB and Barclays. Between July 2017 and January 2019, officers were able to identify nine victims. It is believed that the actual number of accounts and victims targeted by Aiyegbusi could have been far higher, with hundreds of potential victims across the country.

 

By June 2019, the investigative team had gathered substantial evidence against Aiyegbusi, and on 26 June 2019 he was tracked to an address in Luton, where he was arrested.

 

Nigerian cyber fraudster and drug dealer jailed for five years in the UK

 

When officers searched the property and a vehicle, large amounts of cannabis as well as electronic devices, which contained incriminating evidence of Aiyegbusi’s crimes were recovered, in addition to a large number of black plastic tubes that also contained cannabis. Evidence recovered by the Met’s CCU indicated that Aiyegbusi was involved in the organised supply of cannabis, which led to him pleading guilty to an indictment of possession with intent to supply class B drugs (cannabis).

 

He was taken into custody and was charged later that date (26 June) with eight counts of money laundering, all of which related to monies obtained from cyber-related fraud committed against members of the public who had online bank accounts, possession with intent to supply Class A drugs (cocaine from the Essex investigation) and possession with intent to supply class B drugs (cannabis).

 

Detective Inspector Phil McInerney, from the Met’s Central Specialist Crime – Cyber Crime Unit, said:

“Aiyegbusi didn’t have a care in the world as he stole people’s hard-earned cash and then flaunted it all over social media to boost his ego and brag about it. Aiyegbusi admitted in court that he had never worked a day in his life, instead acquiring huge sums of money from innocent members of the public, through large-scale cyber-enabled fraud committed across the UK banking sector. I would like to thank our partners in the banking sector and the Cyber Defence Alliance for their support and assistance during this investigation.”

 

One of Aiygebusi’s victims, who is 80 years old, said: “I was so pleased to hear the good news, as it has caused me and my husband a lot of stress and worry. I would receive numerous telephone calls from someone purporting to be from a telephone company saying there is a fault. I’ve been too scared to answer the phone in case the same thing happens again.”

 

A Barclays spokesperson, said: “We continue to be committed to supporting law enforcement in its efforts to combat criminality and protect customers’ funds. We worked with the Metropolitan Police Service during its investigation and welcome the outcome of the proceedings.”

 

Cyber Defence Alliance CEO, Steve Wilson, said: “Op Katoko is an excellent example of industry and Law Enforcement working closely together to protect customers and target those individuals who commit organised cyber crime and money muling offences. The Cyber Defence Alliance were able to coordinate the investigation from UK banking sector members and provide our partners in the Metropolitan Police with actionable intelligence to build a case leading to the arrest of a prolific criminal who believed he could act with complete impunity.”

 

Ashley Hart, Head of Fraud at TSB Bank PLC, said : “We are proud of TSB’s close working relationship with the Metropolitan Police Service, which in this case has taken a determined criminal off the streets. TSB will always use every possible means to hunt down fraudsters that threaten our customers, and bring them to justice, as part of our Prevent, Protect, Pursue fraud strategy”.

 

Watch video of  Aiyegbusi kissing cash http://news.met.police.uk/videos/aiyegbusi-kissing-cash-47886

 

by Linda Ikeji at 30/01/2020 4:17 AM
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Anonymous about 4 years ago

Crime has got no tribe. Ole ni everybody

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Anonymous about 4 years ago

Unfortunately when it comes to yorubas and drug peddling in the UK that is when tribe has no tribe...but when the first letter of an igbo or other tribe name is mentioned the same yorubas will start tribal abuses on social media..because they have the media. #Say No to tribalism

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Vivian Reginalds about 4 years ago

Yoruba boy shame on you

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Danbaba about 4 years ago

He's a british-nigerian, you guys should hold your property there..............he's name is not in our register, you people don't call AJ a Nigerian.

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Anonymous about 4 years ago

Linda looking all over the world for none ibo crimes. Lol

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Okafor Chinelo about 4 years ago

What a hunk...🤤🤤🤤

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Chimalee about 4 years ago

Inside life😝😝😝😝

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Chinedu about 4 years ago

He is now called Nigeria but if it is other way round he will call British

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David Chuks about 4 years ago

Or Better still British-Nigerian

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Precious Junior about 4 years ago

Illegal means to survive, now it has back 🔥 fired

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Baba B about 4 years ago

When they are criminals, they are Nigerians but when the are champions they are British of Nigerian decent... Make una contunu

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Zubby about 4 years ago

Omo see investigation and tracking. EFCC should go and learn from these guys how things are done and stop victimizing ppl.

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Anonymous about 4 years ago

Hopefully his tone in jail will help him change his focus in life and become a responsible man.

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Jide Alabi about 4 years ago

He is British, pure and simple. If they are bad, that's when they re referred to as Nigerian. Na British boy. Nonsense

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Emmanuel Kachi about 4 years ago

Too bad for business. #kachi

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Anonymous about 4 years ago

Abegiiiiii......all these countries will fish out your origin of you commit crime but won't do so when you are successful. The number of Nigerians that are professional football players in UK is more than 50 but they won't report them as Nigerians now this one that I can bet has never visited Naija with his oyibo mother committed fraud and he becomes a Nigerian. He doesnt have Nigerian passport, he was a UK citizen first biko. You guys should accept your citizens both in good and bad times. It is just like marriage for better for worse

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Anonymous about 4 years ago

He's not a Nigerian.

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Laviv about 4 years ago

Big SHAME!

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Zulu about 4 years ago

Only 5 years? For both drug and cyber crime wow! UK is just the best place to commit crime they are so kind hearted hard it been its somewhere like china or Indonesia he would have executed or jailed for 50 years and above

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John about 4 years ago

Even USA would have given him significant jail time. He lucky to be in the UK.

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Don Squadron about 4 years ago

Yoruba Demon. Internationally and locally, Internet Fraud is the livelihood of Yorubas. Lousy people.#umu Igbo fua onwe unu na Anya#.

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Anonymous about 4 years ago

Tomorrow you people will justify cyber crime and yahoo boys in Nigeria that they are doing it because of the state of the country's economy and no jobs. Now can you see someone who is NOT in Nigeria still committing the same crime? This just goes to show that yahoo yahoo na choice. It is the lust

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Jamal about 4 years ago

He is British not Nigerian. If he was Nigerian, he would be deported after serving his jail time

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Anonymous about 4 years ago

I been think say na only Igbo people like money. Yoruba people, what hapin?

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Samari*tan about 4 years ago

Cute criminal🤐

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Gina king about 4 years ago

Yellow fine boy.

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Winifred Kelechi about 4 years ago

Homosexuals go finish dis fine guy for jail ooo

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