A 21-year-old internet fruad apprentice identified as Adeleke Oluwaseyi has been sentenced to six months imprisonment by Justice Joyce Abdulmalik of the Federal High Court, Ibadan Judicial Division on Monday, November 18th.
In a statement released by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), it was stated that Oluwaseyi, was arraigned one a one-count charge of impersonation and was found guilty as charged.
Oluwaseyi impersonated an American citizen named Patrick Bob and claimed that he has just spent eight months in online dating apprenticeship when arrested in June.
He was initially arraigned on a four-count charge before the counts were reduced to one after sealing a plea bargain arrangement with the EFCC.
The latter count to which he pleaded guilty on Monday offends Section 22(3) of the Cyber crimes (Prohibition, Prevention, Etc) Act, 2015.
Owing to his ‘guilty’ plea, EFCC’s counsel Ifeanyi Agwu had prayed the court to sentence him in accordance with the content of the plea bargain arrangement.
Besides the jail term, the convict was also ordered to restitute $150 USD to his victim through the Federal Government of Nigeria.
He will equally forfeit his Samsung J3, Infinix and Kigtel phones as well as his Lenovo laptop to the Federal Government.
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