Notorious Nigerian Yahoo-Boy Caught and Thrown Into Jail in the UK (Photo)
Notorious Nigerian Yahoo-Boy Caught and Thrown Into Jail in the UK (Photo)
Posted by Thandiubani on Tue 12th Sep, 2017 - tori.ng
An internet fraudster from Nigeria has met his waterloo in the UK after he was convicted for fraud.
Alexander Akinyele
A fraudster who threw a wallet full of bogus credit cards out of
his window when NCA officers arrived to arrest him has been jailed for
two years and four months.
Alexander Akinyele, 37, of Doncaster Place, Barrow-in-Furness, had
earlier pleaded guilty to ten fraud offences, a Computer Misuse Act
Offence and to possession of a false ID with intent.
NCA officers arrived at Akinyele’s home in August 2016. Moments
before his arrest, Akinyele threw a wallet containing eight fraudulent
credit and store cards and a forged driving licence out of a window.
The subsequent NCA investigation revealed he had possession of 500
valid usernames and passwords for online Sky accounts and the same
number for BT accounts which he had bought on the internet.
During their search of Akinyele’s house, NCA officers found he had
also stolen several peoples’ personal details, including those of a
74-year-old man, in order to set up bank and credit card accounts and to
buy access to Netflix and Argos.
Sentencing him today at Preston Crown Court, Judge Heather Lloyd described Akinyele’s criminal activity as “a persistent and serious offence.”
NCA officer Andrew Shorrock said: “Akinyele used other people’s
identities for financial gain, including that of a 74-year-old man.
When Akinyele finally had to accept responsibility himself he resorted
to really quite desperate measures, throwing evidence out of the window.
“The effect of ID fraud on victims, who are often the most
vulnerable in our society, can last for a long time. But there are
simple steps you can take to reduce your chances of being a victim.
“If you would like to learn how to protect your personal
details on line then visit www.staysafeonline.org or if you feel you
have been the victim of fraud visit the Action Fraud website at
www.actionfraud.police.uk.”
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