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NIGERIAN NATIONAL PLEADS GUILTY TO FRAUD CHARGES

Sue Honea by Sue Honea
February 6, 2015
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departmentofJusticeNIGERIAN NATIONAL PLEADS GUILTY TO FRAUD CHARGES IN INTERNATIONAL CONSPIRACY CASE
Gulfport, Miss – Teslim Olarewaju Kiriji, 30, a Nigerian national and one of eighteen defendants indicted in a nine-count federal indictment filed in the Southern District of Mississippi, entered a guilty plea today before U.S. District Judge Sul Ozerden to conspiracy to commit laundering of monetary instruments, announced U.S. Attorney Gregory K. Davis.
Kiriji faces a maximum penalty of twenty years in federal prison and a $500,000 fine or twice the value of the property involved. Kiriji admitted to being part of an international organization involved in multiple on-line fraud schemes which included the use of victims’ personal identification, banking and credit information.
The indictment alleges that a West African transnational organized criminal enterprise was involved in numerous complex financial fraud schemes over the internet. This mass marketing fraud included romance scams, reshipping scams, fraudulent check scams, and work- at-home scams along with bank, financial and credit card account take-overs.
The indictment in this case is the result of an investigation led by the HSI Gulfport office in partnership with the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, South African Police Service, Toronto
The investigation was initiated in October, 2011, by Homeland Security Investigations
(“HSI”) agents in Gulfport after U.S. law enforcement officers were contacted by a female
victim in Mississippi who was the victim of a sweetheart scam. The victim received a package
in the mail requesting that she reship the merchandise to an address in Pretoria, South
Africa. The investigation later revealed that the merchandise was purchased using stolen
personal identity information and fraudulent credit card information of persons in the United
States. Investigators have identified thousands of victims of this scam in the United States,
resulting in the loss of millions of U.S. dollars.Police, HSI Cyber Crimes Center, Treasury Executive Office of Asset Forfeiture, HSI Ontario, HSI Charleston, Interpol South Africa, HSI Pretoria and HSI Atlanta.
The case in Mississippi is prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorneys Annette Williams and Scott Gilbert along with Robert Tully of the Organized Crime Gang Section of the Department of Justice.

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