Female undergraduate, two other internet fraudsters bags jail term in Enugu

The suspects

A Federal High Court sitting in Enugu has sentenced three undergraduates  to 7-year jail sentence over fraud in Enugu state.

The undergraduates identified as 22-year-old Cynthia Nwankwo Ifunanya, 27-year-old Kingsley Omenazu and 29-year-old Okorie Kosalachi Alex were arraigned before Justice I. Buba of the Federal High Court in Enugu on two separate count charges of internet fraud.

According to report, the convicts were arrested at Airport View Estate Thinkers Corner, Enugu State following several calls over their increasing fraudulent activities in the area.

The judge handed a three year jail sentence to Ifunanya and two years imprisonment to Omenazu and both were given a N2 million (Two Million Naira) option of fine each.

According to Justice Buba’s ruling, all the items recovered from them by the EFCC should be forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

EFCC’s statement reads;

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Enugu Zonal Office on Tuesday, February 24, 2020 secured the convictions of three undergraduates, namely: Cynthia Nwankwo Ifunanya (female), 22 years, Kingsley Omenazu 27 and Okorie Kosalachi Alex 29 years before Justice I Buba of Federal High Court, Enugu, Enugu State on two separate count charges of internet fraud.

Justice Buba after reviewing the evidence against the convicts admitted that the prosecution counsel, Eunice Vou Dalyop has proved her case beyond reasonable doubt and convicted and sentenced Alex to three years imprisonment while Ifunanya and Omenazu were handed two years imprisonment respectively. The threesome was, however, given N2 million (Two Million Naira) option of fine each.

Justice Buba, further ruled that all the items recovered from the convicts by the EFCC should be forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

The convicts including the lady were arrested by the EFCC at Airport View Estate Thinkers Corner, Enugu State following several calls by the residents to the increasing fraudulent activities of the convicts in the area.

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