
Justice Mahmood Abdulgafar, of the Kwara State High Court sitting in Ilorin, has sentenced a graduate of the University of Ilorin, Uni-Ilorin, Kelvin Monye, to six months’ imprisonment for romance scam.
The judge found Monye, a graduate of Agricultural Science, guilty as charge over cheating by impersonation and portraying himself as a white man to dupe a female of $1,000.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC arraigned Monye, aka Hassan George, on a two counts charges.
EFCC said that the convict perpetrated the crime via his email address, to induce one Louise Evan to send $1,000 in gift cards, a representation that he knew to be false.
The offences were said to be contrary to and punishable under Section 324 of the Penal Code, Law of Nigeria.
Monye pleaded guilty to the charges.
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Testifying before the court, an EFCC operative, Olasode Olumide, said Monye’s problem started on January 12, 2021 when some concerned residents of Tanke area of Ilorin petitioned the commission over the activities of Internet fraudster’s in the neighbourhood.
The witness said investigation into the petition led to the arrest of the convict, adding, “He (Monye) was profiled and in the process, an iPhone 6 and a Sony laptop were recovered from him.”
Olumide said several fraudulent documents were printed out from Monye’s email address in the presence of his lawyer, adding that further findings showed that the accused person was a Nigerian, but claimed to be an American citizen.
The witness informed the court that in the course of investigation, Monye brought a draft of N460,000 as restitution of his crime.
In his judgment, Justice Abdulgafar convicted and sentenced Monye to three months’ imprisonment on each of the two counts, adding that the sentences would run concurrently.
The judge also ordered that the iPhone 6 and Sony laptop, which were instrument use in perpetrating the crime, be forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria as well as the sum of N460,000, which he paid as restitution.