Romance scam: Court jails Solomon Martins in Lagos

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Justice C. J. Aneke of the Federal High Court sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, has convicted and sentenced one Solomon Martins to one-year imprisonment for romance scam.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) disclosed this in a statement on Sunday, April 7

The EFCC said its Lagos Zonal Command arraigned the convict on a two-count charge.

One of the counts reads: “That you, Solomon Martins on or about the 1st day of December, 2022, in Lagos within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, with intent to gain advantage for yourself, fraudulently impersonated one ‘John Scott’ white military male from London, United Kingdom, by holding yourself out as such to unsuspecting members of the public via Gmail correspondence and you thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under Section 22(2)(b) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc) Act, 2015.”

He pleaded “guilty” to the charges when they were read to him.

Following his guilty plea, prosecution counsel, A.O. Mohammed, called on Suleiman Aminu, an operative of the EFCC, to review the facts of the case.

Suleiman, told the court that the defendant was arrested sometime in February 2024, following credible intelligence received by the commission on the activities of some internet fraudsters operating at the Lekki axis of Lagos.

He also told the court that an iPhone 11 was recovered from him at the point of arrest.

“In his statement, he confessed he was into dating scam and benefited the sum of $1,200,” he said.

The prosecution, sought to tender, in evidence, his extrajudicial statements, iPhone 11, bank draft of N100,000 and forensic investigation documents printed out from his mobile devices.

Justice Aneke admitted them as exhibits and convicted the defendant as charged.

He was sentenced to one year imprisonment, with an option of fine of N1.5 million and 100-hours community service.

The judge also ordered that the mobile phone and bank draft of N100,000 be forfeited to the Federal Government of Nigeria.

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