Perth Nigerian scammer jailed

in brief A Perth man has reportedly been jailed for six years for his role in a Nigerian-style scam campaign that netted $132,400 from four Australian victims.

The West Australian newspaper reported this morning that 30-year-old Tuoyo Clement Nikaghanri had been sentenced to six years in prison for his part in the scam, which reportedly drew in victims via emails and internet sites between 2005 and 2008.

The newspaper reported that the sentence was handed down by District Court Judge Phillip Eaton. WA Police Detective Senior Constable Jamie McDonald, who works in WA Police's Technology Crime Investigations Unit, confirmed the report was accurate.

The West Australian reported that Nikaghanri became involved in the scam to pay off a $96,000 credit card debt. He reportedly held four passports and was sentenced on fraud and passport violation charges.

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Talkback 3 comments

    Is that all Anonymous -- 16/04/09

    I would have doubled the sentence - a real parasite. The nativity of the suckers being conned does not help as they encourage these worthless individuals.

    Is he Nigerian? Anonymous -- 16/04/09

    The name of the individual does not appear to be a Nigerian name. I am disappointed that the term 'Nigerian' is constantly being looked at negatively. It is unfortunate that any African scam is now titled as 'Nigerian'.

    Re: Is he nigerian Anonymous -- 17/04/09 (in reply to #320130089)

    Read the article!
    "The Nigerian, who had four passport identities and was married with one child to an Australian-born woman, then directed the money to so-called family members in Nigeria or to a handful of people in Africa, Malaysia and Thailand. It’s unclear if any of the recipients were real or had been fabricated."

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