Two Nigerian men;
Christian Nnadikwe, 34, and Collins Deke, 37 and a Vietnamese woman, Le
Thi Kim Quyen, 35, have been arraigned for fraud in the central
province of Khanh Hoa.
A court in the central province of Khanh Hoa has sentenced a Vietnamese
woman
and two Nigerian men to between 12 and 15 years in prison for hacking
into emails of local companies to swindle money from their foreign
partners.
Le Thi
Kim Quyen, 35, and her accomplices – Christian Nnadikwe, 34, and Collins
Deke, 37 – were also found guilty of another fraud scheme, in which
they pretended to be a British friend of two Vietnamese women on
Facebook and asked them to send money as shipping fees to receive gifts.
Quyen got 15 years while Nnadikwe and Deke each received 12 years.
Another Nigerian suspect and Quyen’s de facto husband, Mark Mamado Abdallah, 39, is still at large.
The
group pocketed over VND3.3 billion (US$150,000 or N30m) between April
and August 2013, according to the indictment. Most of this came from the
email hacking scheme.
Prosecutors
said over the four months, Quyen and Abdallah hacked into the emails of
several Vietnamese companies doing business with foreign companies.
They gave the information to Nnadikwe and then Deke, who would later transfer it to another Nigerian man living in Malaysia.
This
man, referred to as Chief Brother, then used the compromised email
accounts to contact the victims’ foreign partners, asking them to send
payments to a bank account opened by Quyen and Abdallah.
Source : Talk Vietnam
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