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Friday, 27 November 2015

British woman conned out of £1.6m by Nigerian fraudster she met on an online dating site

A west London woman was tricked into transferring large sum of money to a Nigerian gang of fraudsters after one of them told her he loved her. Ife Ojo,31, and Olusegun Agbaje,43, were due to be sentenced today, Friday, November 27, in connection with the scam in which the woman who is in her 40s handed over increasingly large sums of money to the man and his “associates”over a period of 10 months last year.
 
Ojo, who claimed to be studying at the London School of Business and Finance, and Agbaje, an NHS admin assistant of Hornchurch, Essex, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud at an earlier hearing.
Detectives believe they were part of a wider romance fraud gang – many of them based overseas – who target lone and vulnerable women on the Internet.
 
On their arrest police found a laptop containing records of conversations between the woman and the man called Anderson and a copy of The Game, a bestselling book on the art of seduction. 
Detective Chief Inspector Gary Miles, of the Met’s FALCON cyber crime and fraud task force, said:
     "This is a growing problem, in recent months we have seen an increase in reports of romance fraud."
 
"Within the past year Falcon officers have investigated the loss of more than £4 million in relation to about 100 victims. These victims were ruthlessly manipulated by men and women pretending to love them."
 
The suspects showered them with compliments and confided their seemingly innermost secrets to them. In many cases suspects were talking to victims online or over the phone for hours every day.
In the latest case the woman, from Hillingdon, told police she had met a man called Christian Anderson on a dating website in February last year.
 
Unusually, they met in person after a couple of weeks when he told her he was an engineer working in the oil industry and was divorced. 
 
As the relationship continued he convinced the woman he loved her but said that he needed a loan of £30,000 for equipment for an engineering project in Benin, Africa.
 
The woman paid the cash and handed over further sums in a series of increasingly elaborate requests by the man who convinced her they would soon be living together.
 
At one stage the victim began house hunting for them and even travelled to Amsterdam to meet an associate.
The woman told detectives she often doubted the man’s authenticity but every time she asked for proof he sent convincing but false documentation.
 
DCI Miles said:
     "Victims of this fraud must understand they are not foolish and they are not alone. These fraudsters go to great lengths to convince their victim. But these victims are not gullible, the fraudsters are very professional, often they are talking from carefully prepared scripts."
Police advise that people should never send money abroad to people they have not met or do not know well, question people’s stories and talk to friends about the relationships.

73 comments:

  1. LMAO does this thing still work? Oyibo peeps eye don open now o

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    1. Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)27 November 2015 at 16:13

      Hmmmmm....

      Its people dat r wit gullibleminds dat falls for all dis fradulent souls. 419 every where mostly Nigerians!

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    2. Everyone is vulnerable. It all depends on the scenario.

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    3. Mcheeeeeeeeew! Oyinbo people are really stupid. Linda take note!

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    4. Yoruba's can't do witout 419
      Huge amount of money tho!


      # oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#
      # oneandonlynwa@gmail.com#

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    5. Just as ibos cant do without drugs. Nwa oshi

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    1. Retarded Omo ale!

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    2. What do you mean by Yoruba and 419 ? You must be silly.

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    3. Lmao! E pain una! Pretending hypocrites.

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  3. Smart guyz. ...lol. their karma

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  4. This idiot has spoilt Nigerian name again,this is one of the reason why some countries are planing to deport others,they should be punish accordingly and deported. TIMILEYIN BLESSING

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    1. Who gives a fuck about Nigeria's name? This is our way of repatriating all the white man stole n is still stealing from us

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  5. Comment frm ROYAL PRIESTHOOD (royalpriesthood007@gmail.com)27 November 2015 at 15:51

    Biko who so ever is responsible for dis should b punishedaccordingly so dat diswil serve as deterrent to others.

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    1. Erm, @ royal priesthood BIKO why are u so dumb? You can already see the people faces responsible for the crime, u are still say who so ever is responsible. Chai. You must not comment on every post. You don't have work?

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  6. All this white people get wawa for body
    £1.6m!!

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  7. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    This is nothing but rubbish and they never learn....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  8. Hmmmmmmm he didn't force u ni and whr u met him also matters....pele oyibo woman

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  9. Instagram be putting pressure on dudes.
    Steal from people and then tweet a picture of a new car with the title "Oluwa is involved"


    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  10. When will people ever be wise. How could u send a large sum of money to someone u met in line? Guess there'll never be an end to dundees

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  11. These yoruba ppl self... na wah
    They are very good in conning ppl

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    1. Thank you my dear! They will be saying Igbo dis, Igbo dat and be lying as if they dont commit crimes meanwhile dem dey commit, they cannot hide their evil ways, thats why when they make all dis their useless noise I look at them and laugh because I know how corrupt and wicked they are, its mumu ppl they can deceive.

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  12. All these yoruba boys in London have no chill.

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  13. They should be penalised for the act

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  14. They should be penalised for the evil act

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  15. This guys are not Ibos but Yorubas. My fellow Yorubas please stop spoiling the image of Nigeria

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    1. Hahahahaha!! See dis one, stay there thinking its only Igbos that commit all sorts meanwhile ur bros are steady showing their black criminal hearts. E saay na stop spoiling the image of nigeria, lmao! Wake up aunty, ur ppl bad, yolobars nor fit stop. Hahaha e surprise una, we have known this all along what ur ppl do and lie to make it seem like they are innocent but everybody in the world have opened their eyes and seen that ur ppl and other tribes are not perfect like u would want the world to think. This is a wakeup call, everyone now knows just how wicked the people of the oil soup are. Lmao! Wonderment.

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  16. Abeg men dey hustle joor BT y b say Na 9ja boys all d tym CNT it b any oda country boyz. Omo Na black Friday 4 did men sha

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  17. Yoruba's dey fear me pass snake....

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    1. I swear, very dangerous cowards.

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  18. Na wa ooooo dis pple are getting seriouwork done dey spoil smal small oyibo done dey smart ooooo

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  19. Hmmm Endtime fraudsters

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  20. People of Nigerian origin are also defrauded. Some are ashamed to go to the police if the money was not much. They target women who are dying for a relationship etc. They get into the skin of their targets to the extent that they will tell you to shut up if you dear try to tell them that it is a scam. They may play a victim for years!!! Women beware of love fraudsters. Jail term is good for these ones!

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  21. Na wa o......boys wey dey hustle,wats d diff btw dis guys n our Nigerian politicians

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  22. #CRIMEISNOTTRIBAL, #CRIMEISDETRIBALISED. We are all found guilty or innocent at some point. Really there is every need to be worried over the trend being set here on LIB and other social places Nigerians meet. Common people, why can't we manage to pretend even for a second that there are actually no tribal differences existing among us all. Wetin be all this BS? Yoruba here Igbo there, Northerners here Southerners there Haba! Everyone is capable of Crime, philanthropy, hate and love. #INUNITYWEGROWFASTER, Whatever happened to the "To defend her unity" in our allegiance quote.

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  23. Absolute load of trash! Pack of lies.

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  24. A dismal reporting of trash and lies. Well, Linda only spread hearsays and never bothers to investigate.

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    1. Mumu sam...this is no hear say. Na real gist. I know olusegun agbaje

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    2. Lwkm ohhh! These yolobars are truly delusional, so bcos they are amala eaters they cant be criminals? Lmao hep me God, dis ppl don use laugh kee me today. You ppl cant pretend anymore, everybody don know una, underground tinz being exposed. Lmao, e say na lie.

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  25. @ laura brownn, tribalism kill u, no b ur tribe 419 pass?

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    1. E pain u oh! Loool! Dem don catch u cowardly snakes. Dangerous tribe.

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  26. I don't care much for the details of this story as long as the culprits are not Igbo! Thank God!

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  27. @laura brown u are a fool... All this while Igbo people are been posted on this blog about fraud and drugs,u didn't say anything. Now it's a Yoruba guy and you are saying rubbish...Tribalistic mumu

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  28. He conned all that money and couldn't afford some Chapstick. I hope he rots in prison.

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  29. Reaping where you did not sow is never the best thing to do.

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  30. Any lazy and cowardice crime eg rape and fraud count on a yoruba man

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  31. Hummmmm....these whites never learn. What's so captivating about a dating site to them? They will continue to fall mugu.





















    #TeamBlessed#

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  32. Sad they're Nigerians but thank God they're not Igbos this time

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  33. The camera really did a good job of showing the depths of their nostrils.

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  34. WHEN THEY START DEPORTING US FROM U.K. WE WOULD BE VEXING JUST LOOK AT WHAT WE ARE DOING TO THESE POOR PEOPLE OVER THERE AND TO THINK SHE GAVE THEM MONEY OUT OF LOVE.

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  35. I wish you can get your stories right, this isn't true and stop trying to make this a fact.

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  36. Olusegun Agbaje is my uncle, and I know he didn't do it, we've spoken to him n I believe him that he didn't do it, its the other guy who's responsible for this. You have to believe him. It hurts when you see someone you grew up with and respect so much being made to look like a criminal. Please people pray for him. I promise you. He didn't do it.

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    1. That means you don't know your uncle that well.

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    2. Faith stories that touch the heart, ur uncle is a thief and there are many like him, go and sit dowm,

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    3. I get you. I hope none of your loved ones gets to be in a position like this.

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  37. Guys, look for something else, something legal, and do, there is more money in them, and guess what, u will have rest of mind. You will buy bigger cars, build better houses, when Oluwa is really involved.

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  38. Olushegun is my brother for life, he is completely innocent, libiers you people will soon hear the good side

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    1. We who know him, know he didn't do it. And I think our support will give him strength. Pls don't give up. He'll be free soon.

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    2. Lmao! Blindness.

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  39. @ anonymous 10:12 am, i sincerely forgive you. If not i pray same for you. Try not to judge.

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  40. Olushegun is my brother for life, he is completely innocent, libiers you people will soon hear the good side

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  41. This oyinbo self, they should be wise by now

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  42. We know him, you bad belle people will soon hear the outcome that he is innocent.

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  43. Bad belle people, una go soon hear the true story say shegun hands clean

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  44. We know him, you bad belle people will soon hear the outcome that he is innocent.

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  45. All i know is that hustling continue 1.6 na small thins na...shame to the woman cos of little money she dey spoil holy land of Nig....no be d woman mate dey millions of pounds to just one person i beg make ogun kill d woman i just pray for d guys dat police arrested i no say dey free them so that hustling can continue no time life is all about money Dave and Olamide has finished it ....I beg America take big time cos if una make we dey robb una wont una go tell us ...In fact ogun kill dat woman wey won spoil market wey don sell for life

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  46. Still spoke with Olusegun(Damuchi) yesterday...and he's free already...Ife carried out all the scams without his knowledge...case closed...BTW,he aint Yoruba

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