A Nigerian wire fraud suspect has been held by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission after a catering entertainment outfit in Brantford, Canada, was swindled of $5,400 Canadian Dollars.
The suspect, Yusuf Balogun Alabi, was accused of masterminding the theft.
The fraud was exposed after a young Nigerian undergraduate of Thompson Rivers University in British Columbia,Tony Ifeoluwa Adebero, was arrested in Toronto, Canada on charges of wire fraud.
EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, said, “The youngster who was expecting to receive his tuition from his dad, Mr Adebero Oyewole, did not suspect fraud when his account was credited by his bank. He, however, became worried when few days after, he got a call from his bank, TD Canada Trust Bank, asking for details of the person who made transfer to his account, within 12 hours.
“He immediately called his father who in turn contacted a Bureau de Change operator, Kassim Ishola, who fingered one Idris Oni whom he gave the money to transfer, but Idris mentioned Yusuf Balogun as the man who did the transfer, while Balogun supplied the name Bacon Jamie Cecil as the person that actually wired the funds to Tony in Canada. Unfortunately, Bacon Jamie Cecil was discovered to be a fake name prompting the arrest of Tony in Canada.
“The scam was brought to the attention of the EFCC through a June 2, 2017 petition by Mr. Oyewole wherein he informed the Commission that his son Tony was charged to court in Canada for engaging in internet fraud. He explained that sometime in 2016, he approached his bank in Nigeria when he wanted to pay his son’s school fees in Thompson Rivers University BC Canada but had difficulty due to foreign exchange scarcity and the stiff forex regulations at the time. In the midst of the challenge, he met a church member, one Mrs Ibidola, who also had children schooling abroad. She introduced him to a Bureau de Change operator that would help transfer the funds to his son.”
Investigations by the commission led to the arrest of the prime suspect, Balogun Yusuf Alabi, a.k.a. Monica Donal, a 20-year-old Nigerian, who resides in Lagos.
The EFCC, according to Uwujaren, found that Balogun Yusuf, in an online transaction, contracted a caterer in Canada, Bruce Morris, while posing to be a lady by name Monica Donal, based in the United States of America. He thereafter initiated the fraud, by placing request for 100 boxes of Lunch for a family reunion to Bruce Morris, owner of Kaizen Catering Entertainment, Brantford Canada. They arrived at an estimated figure, while Bruce raised an invoice for payment.
Uwujaren said, “When arrested, Yusuf told investigators he had several credit cards in his possession, which he kept trying, until one pulled through and about CAD $11000 was transferred to the catering company. He instructed Bruce to transfer the sum of $5400 to Tony Ifeoluwa Adebero’s account in Canada.
“Tony’s father, Mr Oyewole Adebero, paid the Naira value of about N1.4 million to Kassim Ishola in Nigeria as equivalent of the sum of CAD $7400 being money transferred to his son in two instalments of CAD $2000 and CAD $5400 by the Bureau de Change.
“Yusuf Balogun Alabi has made statements to the Commission, confessing to the crime. He admitted that he single-handedly perpetrated the fraud, with the use of credit card numbers which he claimed to have accessed from an online site. Yusuf is presently in the EFCC custody, while investigations continue.”
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