Olaniyi Victor Makinde the internet fraudster, who is top on the wanted
list of the United States of America’s Federal Bureau of Investigation,
FBI has been arrested in Akure, the Ondo state capital by Nigeria’s
anti-graft police, EFCC.
A source in FBI had hinted iReports-ng that
Makinde who is also known as Olaniyi Jones and Andrea Bradley was wanted
by the San Francisco Division of the FBI. According to the source, the
US government viewed the activities of Makinde seriously and as such had
to send three FBI agents including a supervisory special agent and two
special agents, to Nigeria last quarter to meet with their Nigerian
counterparts over the arrest of the fraudster. The fraudster was
eventually arrested on September 6 last year.
iReports-ng learnt
that the FBI agents were also joined by another official of the US
consulate Lagos to obtain statements from Makinde when he was eventually
arrested by EFCC operatives ahead of their request for his extradition
to the US to face trial with some of his American accomplices in the
serial fraud. The Nigerian authorities were said to have reached an
agreement with the FBI agents to prosecute Makinde in Nigeria before
considering handing him over to the US government. He was said to have
been arraigned before a high court judge in Akure on November 26 last
year over a $620,225.04 fraud and later remanded at a prison custody in
the state capital.
It was however drama galore on Tuesday,
January 11, when the 26-year old internet fraudster already in custody
at the Olokuta medium prison, Akure , was docked again by EFCC, over a
fresh $150,000 scam. The fraudster, Olaniyi Victor Makinde, a fresh
graduate of the University of Ado Ekiti , was docked at an Akure High
Court presided by Justice A.O Adebusuyi on a 14 count charge bordering
on obtaining money by false pretense and stealing. In his first
arraignment before Justice Olasehinde Kumuyi of the same Court, nine
count charges were preferred against him also bordering on stealing and
obtaining money by false pretence. He allegedly obtained a total of
$620,225.04 from two Americans: Marilou Sibbaluca and John Massoni in a
marriage scam. However, the accused pleaded not guilty to all the
charges preferred against him. Trouble started for Makinde when
investigations revealed that he had been defrauding several foreigners,
especially Americans in marriage scam and related offences, through the
internet. He was also accused of masterminding serious hacking practices
against an American online pay roll services company, Intuit, in
California .
When the latest 14 count charges were read to him,
he pleaded not guilty to them. The defence counsel, Mr. A.A. Adetunji,
thereafter made an oral application for bail which was successful. The
judge granted the accused bail in the sum of N20million with two
sureties in like sum who must swear to an affidavit of means of
livelihood and with landed property in Akure. He also granted the
prosecution’s prayer for the accelerated hearing of the case. The Judge
added that during the trial he would not entertain any frivolous
application meant to delay the trial and he threatened to revoke the
bail granted the accused if there was any delay. He therefore adjourned
the case to February 21 -25 for trial. The accused person has not been
granted bail on the initial charges preferred against him. Justice
Adebusuyi reserved ruling on the bail application till January 18
Makinde
finished with second class honours in Economics from UNAD. He started
his 419 heist early 2009 while he was still an undergraduate. He and
other members of his gang who are now at large went to a dating site on
the internet and started chatting with some American ladies and men who
fell prey to their 419 scheme. Depending on the sex of his victim,
Makinde sometimes presented himself as an American woman looking for a
husband and to make assurance doubly sure, he would download a beautiful
picture of an American lady from the internet and sent it to the victim
as his picture. If the victim is a woman he would do the exact
opposite. This way, Makinde had been fleecing his victims until the game
was up for him.
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