Three Nigerian men sentenced to 21 yrs imprisonment in the U.S. for defra¥ding over 400 elderly victims

Three Nigerians, Jonathan Iheanyichukwu Abraham, Emmanuel Samuel and Jerry Chucks Ozor, have been sentenced to more than 21 years in prison after pleading guilty in the United States for massive fra¥d. The men had pr£yed on the elderly and vulnerable in inheritance scams, causing losses worth many millions of dollars. All the three men, who were living in London, were […]

Three Nigerian men sentenced to 21 yrs imprisonment in the U.S. for defra¥ding over 400 elderly victims

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Three Nigerians, Jonathan Iheanyichukwu Abraham, Emmanuel Samuel and Jerry Chucks Ozor, have been sentenced to more than 21 years in prison after pleading guilty in the United States for massive fra¥d.

The men had pr£yed on the elderly and vulnerable in inheritance scams, causing losses worth many millions of dollars.

All the three men, who were living in London, were sentenced at a court in Miami, Florida. Between them, they will have to pay back more than $20million (£15.7million) in restitution orders – an order directing an offender to pay back victims for some or all of the money taken.

Jonathan Abraham,44, was sentenced to seven years and six months, Emmanuel Samuel, 44, was jailed for six years and 10 months. Forty-three year-old Jerry Chuks Ozor, was jailed for seven years and three months. They were arrested in south London by NCA officers in April 2022 and extradited to the United States this year.

The NCA’s Complex Financial Crime Team worked with US partners, as well as the Crown Prosecution Service and the Home Office, to secure their extraditions in June this year. Further suspects with a role in the fra¥d were arrested by Spanish authorities in Madrid, while linked enforcement activity also took place in Portugal.

After details emerged of an international network of fraudsters working together to steal millions, National Crime Agency investigators worked closely with the US Department of Justice, US Postal Inspection Service and European partners to coordinate the international activity, locate and arrest suspects, and secure evidence.

 

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