Court Jails 16 Youths For Internet Fraud (Photos)

16 Internet fraudsters in their mid 20s believed to be unemployed graduates have been convicted for internet fraud.

The fraudsters bagged different jail terms for criminal impersonation and possession of documents containing false pretences.

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They were handed down the jail terms by Justice Mohammed Abubakar of the Federal High Court,  sitting in Abeokuta, Ogun State of Friday.

The sentences came after they pleaded guilty to one-count charge of impersonation separately filed against them by the Ibadan zonal office of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

A statement issued on Saturday by Spokesman of EFCC, Dele Oyewale, gave the names of the convicts, who are in their mid 20s as: Ajibola Ibikunle; Victor Solomon Osahun;   Adeniyi Afeez Adebayo; Enitan Babajide Ganiu, Ashore Gbogbo Ayo and Sobayo Oladapo.

Others are Odebode Abiola Jamiu;  Dairo Emmanuel Olajide;  Stephen Mathew;  Hussain Abdulkabir;  Ayanniyi Quadri Ayansegun;  Ajibike Kehinde Segun;  Ibironke Tomiwa Emmanuel;  Agboola Olanrewanju Shakiru, Abdulrauf Adam Opeyemi and Akinlabi Royal Ebube.

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The statement reads: “After taking the pleas, prosecution counsel, Bashir Shamsuddeen, and Abdulrasheed Lanre Suleiman, had prayed the court to convict them accordingly, prompting the guilty verdict passed by the court.

“Odebode was sentenced to two months imprisonment; Ajibola, Osahun, Adebayo, Enitan, Ashore, Matthew, Ajibike and Akinlabi were sentenced to three months jail each, while Ayanniyi, Sobayo, Ibironke and Abdulrauf bagged four months each.

“Dairo and Abdulkabir were handed six months jail term each while Agboola was sentenced to eleven months imprisonment.

“The convicts would forfeit all items recovered from them to the Federal Government of Nigeria, and also restitute sundry sums to their respective victims.”

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