Friday, 29 November 2024

33 Nigerians on trial in Texas for romance scams [The full List]

A total of 33 Nigerians have been indicted by Federal grand juries in the Northern

and Eastern districts of  Texas for defrauding elderly victims in romance schemes.

One of the Nigerians, 51-year-old Irabor Fatarr Musa was indicted by the two

districts.

According to acting U.S. Attorney Prerak Shah, 11 Nigerians were indicted by the

Department of Justice northern district, all arrested during a large-scale operation

last Wednesday morning.

They have been charged with a variety of financial crimes, including conspiracy to

commit wire fraud and conspiracy to launder monetary instruments.

The majority of the defendants charged in this investigation have ties to a

transnational organized crime syndicate originating in Nigeria, law enforcement

revealed at the weekend.

According to court documents, the Nigerians preyed on elderly victims, many of

who were widowed or divorced?

 

They assumed fake names and trolled dating sites like Match.com, ChistianMingle,

JSwipe, and PlentyofFish, searching for targets.

Once they had ingratiated themselves with their victims, they allegedly concocted

sob-stories about why they needed money – i.e., taxes to release an inheritance,

essential overseas travel, crippling debt, etc.

They then siphoned money from victim’s accounts, tens of thousands of dollars at a

time.

“Crimes like these are especially despicable because they rely not only on victims’

lack of internet savvy, but also, their isolation, their loneliness, and sometimes their grief.

“As the victims open their hearts, the perpetrators open their wallets,” Acting U.S.

Attorney Prerak Shah said at a press conference announcing the charges.

“The only mistake these victims make is being generous to the wrong people.”

“The crimes allegedly committed by these defendants hit close to home. Your

neighbors, parents, friends, and family would be targets of this organization.

“The fraudsters intimidated and berated their victims, ruined their lives, really, and

then disappeared,” said FBI Dallas Special Agent in Charge Matthew J. DeSarno.

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