King of Fraud: Nigerian Student Jailed for Four Years in US Over $3.7m Internet Fraud (Photo)

Posted by Thandiubani on Fri 20th Oct, 2017 - tori.ng

The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation has successfully jailed a Nigerian student who was found guilty of $3.7 internet fraud.

Amechi Colvis Amuegbunam (Photo:Twitter)
 
A Nigerian man alleged to be the king of internet fraud, Amechi Colvis Amuegbunam has been arrested and convicted for $3.7 million fraud by the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI through the help of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
 
Before his arrest, Amuegbunam engaged in high profile Business E-mail Compromise, BEC, fraud in Dallas, Texas. Acknowledging the help of the EFCC, the FBI said that the “intelligence obtained by the EFCC and provided to the FBI via Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty” was instrumental in identifying the BEC scheme and Amuegbunam’s specific role.
 
“The Dallas field Office, Legal Attaché Office, and both the FBI’s Criminal and Cyber Divisions are extremely appreciative of the EFCC as a joint partner in the pursuit of global justice for the many victims of these BEC related crimes”.
 
Amuegbunam, 30, who was on a student visa in the US was sentenced to 46months imprisonment and ordered to pay $615, 555.12 in restitution for his role in BEC scheme that caused $3.7million loss to US companies.
 
The convict and other individuals were said to have between November 2013 and August 2015 sent fraudulent emails to companies in the Northern District of Texas and elsewhere containing misrepresentations that caused the companies to wire transfer funds as instructed on a pdf document that was attached to the email.
 
Investigation into the crime followed reports by two companies in the Dallas Fort Worth area to the FBI Dallas Office that they had received targeted spear phishing emails allegedly from a top executive at a company authorising the company’s accounting department to make financial transfers for the company, a source that was traced to Amuegbunam.
 
After complying with the spear-phishing email instructions to transfer funds, the companies became victims of the BEC scheme.
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