Friday, 29 November 2024

In AMERICA: Sulemon Arowokoko Sentenced To 44 Months In U.S Prison For Aggravated Identity Theft, Fraud

The investigation of the aggravated fraud was carried out by the Department of Homeland Security Investigations and United States Postal Inspection Service.
 

A 32-year-old Nigerian, Sulemon Arowokoko has been senenced to 44 months in prison by a United States of America jury, on Tuesday, over fraud.

United States District Judge, Nicolas Ranjan convicted Arowokoko for conspiracy, access device fraud, and aggravated identity theft, United States Attorney Cindy K. Chung announced today.

The investigation of the aggravated fraud was carried out by the Department of Homeland Security Investigations and United States Postal Inspection Service

Justice Ranjan imposed the sentence on Arowokoko of Pittsburgh, Pa. for his involvement in using stolen identity information to induce financial institutions to issue credit and debit cards on victim customers’ accounts.

Assistant United States Attorney Jeffrey Bengal, who prosecuted the case on behalf of US government told the court that Arowokoko, in two years, used those fraudulently obtained credit and debit cards to obtain more than $250,000 worth of gift cards, clothes, jewelry, cologne, perfume, furniture, and other items which some of them were shipped to Nigeria.

However, the US Attorney, Cindy Chung who was just sworn-in on Tuesday commended the Homeland Security Investigations and United States Postal Inspection Service for the successful investigation that led to the prosecution of Arowokoko.

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