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  • Court fines 21 convicted foreign hackers

    Court fines 21 convicted foreign hackers

    The Federal High Court in Abuja has convicted 21 foreign hackers and ordered each of them to pay the sum of N1 million.

    Justice Ekerete Akpan’s ruling followed the convicts’ plea bargain deal with the Nigerian Police Force, the prosecuting agency.

    The 21 foreigners were part of the 109 defendants currently being prosecuted by the Inspector-General (I-G) of Police on allegations bordering on high-level cybercrime, money laundering and activities threatening national security.

    Justice Akpan also ordered the convicts to leave the shores of Nigeria within six days of the ruling.

    The judge ordered that all the gadgets used in the commission of the crimes shall be forfeited to the Federal Government.

    The affected 21 defendants include Yang Yang (M), 33 years; Li Xiao Fen (M), 41 years; Zheng Peng Zhan (M), 28; Shu Huan (M), 20; Jupanpan (M), 25; Feng Guo (M), 29; Zhao Yifan (M), 31; Mahunan (M), 26; Wang Yi Bo (M), 24; Chen Yan Qi (M), 26 and Shi Hao Jie (M), 28 years, who were represented in court by Linda Ikpeazu.

    Julius Mba appeared for Xiejang Bing (M), 29 years; Zheng Jian Feng (M); Zheng Peng Fei (M), 32; Wei Tang (M), 32; Wang Hao (M), 27; Cheng Xing (M), 30; Yang Xu Gung (M), 27; Zhu Jiu Hui (M), 28; Xhou Kia Lai (M), 28 and Tue Xue Fie (F), 21.

    Ikpeazu had announced appearance for 3rd, 9th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 15th, 20th, 24th, 50th, 53rd and 56th defendants, while Mba appeared for the 10th , 37th, 45th, 48th, 49th, 51st, 54th, 55th, 57th and 59th defendants respectively.

    The lead prosecuting lawyer was A.A. Egwu.

    Delivering the ruling, the judge said: “after the defendants entered the plea bargain agreement without being forced, I hereby convict you as charged.”

    He held that the sentence shall be based on the parties’ agreement of N1 million fine each, against each of the defendants which shall be paid before their release.

    “They shall depart the country within six working days,” he declared.

    When the judge asked the lawyers if the convicts had paid the N1 million, Ikpeazu said: “My lord, we are going to pay in the next five minutes.”

    Justice Akpan then adjourned the matter until Oct. 22 and Oct. 23 for continuation of trial of the remaining defendants.

    The I-G had, in the charge marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/599/2024, sued the 109 foreigners and were arraigned on six counts.

    The defendants, who include nationals from China, Indonesia, Brazil, the Philippines, Vietnam and Thailand, had pleaded not guilty to the counts and were remanded in correctional centres.

    Justice Akpan had, on Nov. 29, 2024, admitted them to a N1 billion bail with five sureties each.

    The judge, who granted them bail, directed that the five sureties must have a landed property worth N200, 000 million each.

    Justice Akpan directed that the sureties must deposit the original and verified documents of their landed property with the deputy registrar of the court.

    The judge also directed the sureties to deposit their international passports.

    While the male defendants were remanded in Kuje Correctional Centre, the court held that the female defendants should be kept at Keffi Correctional Centre in Nasarawa State pending the perfection of their bail terms.

    The defendants, who had met their bail terms, were, in 2024, arrested by the police.

    They were apprehended in their residence at Plot 1906, Cadestral Zone 807, Katampe District of Abuja, where they were said to be engaging in cybercrime by allegedly promoting “a fraudulent and unregistered gaming platform.”

    In the six-count charge, the foreigners were charged with cybercrime, money laundering and unlawfully residing in Nigeria, etc.

    In one of the counts, they were alleged to have aided, abetted, conspired among themselves “to commit an offence, to wit; cybercrime.”

    They were alleged to have commited the offence contrary to and punishable under Section 27 (1) (b) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, Etc) Act, 2015 (As Amended, 2024).

    They were also alleged to have accessed a computer network and input with the intention that such inauthentic data will be considered or acted upon as If they were authentic or genuine.

    The offence is said to be contrary to and punishable under Section 13 of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, Etc) Act, 2015 (As Amended, 2024).

    Again, they were alleged to have removed “from Nigeria proceeds generated from operating a fraudulent and unregistered gambling platforms.

    “These platforms are 9f.com, c2.top, 8pg.top and you thereby commit money laundering, contrary to and punishable under Section 18 of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.”

    The defendants were also accused of entering “the territory of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with a business permit of 30 days duration and failed to leave the Nigerian territory at the expiration of the said permit.

    The offence is contrary to Section 4 (2) and punishable under Section 44 (1) (c) of the Immigration Act 2015.”

  • EFCC arrests 2 Chinese, 6 others for illegal mining

    EFCC arrests 2 Chinese, 6 others for illegal mining

    Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in Lagos, have arrested two Chinese nationals and six Nigerians for alleged involvement in illegal mining activities in the Ogere area of Ogun.

    This is contained in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) by the commission in Abuja on Saturday.

    The suspects are Zhang Hang Lin, Gao Pei Hai, Matthew Mathias, Oluwaseun Amoo, Wasiu Ademola Alao, Ajibola Nurudeen, Ibrahim Yinusa, and Saidu Shuaibu.

    The commission said the suspects were apprehended on Friday during a sting operation, following credible intelligence received by the Commission and detailed surveillance of their activities.

    At the point of arrest, operatives recovered three trucks loaded with sacks of substances suspected to be ground lithium powder, along with other yet-to-be-identified solid minerals.

    Other items recovered from the suspects include a Toyota 4Runner SUV, mobile phones, samples of suspected low-grade lithium, ATM cards, international passports, four LED flashlights, and various documents relevant to the investigation.

    The suspects will be charged in court upon the conclusion of ongoing investigations.

  • Court arraigns two Chinese, Nigerian over alleged ₦3.4bn, $2.5 million fraud

    Court arraigns two Chinese, Nigerian over alleged ₦3.4bn, $2.5 million fraud

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has brought two Chinese, Huang Haoyu and An Hongxu, with a Nigerian, Audu Friday, before Justice Daniel Osiagor of the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos.

    The defendants are facing an 11-count charge brought by the EFCC involving cyber-terrorism, computer-related offenses, and money laundering amounting to ₦3,407,824,740.78 and $2,562,203.

    According to the EFCC, the accused were part of a syndicate of 792 individuals arrested in Lagos on December 19, 2024, during the agency’s “Eagle Flush Operation.”

    They were allegedly involved in cryptocurrency investment scams and romance fraud.

    Investigations revealed that Friday had incorporated Genting International Co. Ltd. under the directive of Huang Haoyu

    According to one of the charges, the defendants conspired to gain financial advantage by recruiting Nigerian youths to impersonate foreign nationals in fraudulent schemes.

    The EFCC further alleged that they retained over ₦3.4 billion in a Union Bank account, funds suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activity.

    The trio pleaded not guilty to the charges.

    Following their pleas, EFCC prosecutor Bilkisu Buhari requested a short trial date and for the defendants to be remanded in EFCC custody.

    The Defense counsel Emeka Okonkwo, SAN, also requested that they remain in EFCC custody pending their bail hearing.

    Justice Osiagor granted the request, ordering their remand in EFCC custody and adjourning the case for a bail hearing.

  • Two Chinese, Nigerian to remain in EFCC custody for alleged conspiracy, economic sabotage

    Two Chinese, Nigerian to remain in EFCC custody for alleged conspiracy, economic sabotage

    The Federal High Court in Lagos on Monday ordered the remand of a Nigerian, two Chinese, and their company, in the custody of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for allegedly conspiring to destabilise Nigeria’s economic structure.

    Justice Daniel Osiagor ordered their remand after they took their plea on 12 counts of cybercrime, preferred against them by the EFCC.

    The defendants are Huang Haoyu, Friday Audu, An Hongxu and a company, Gentting International Ltd.

    The defendants are standing trial before Justice Osiagor on 12 counts of cybercrime.

    The EFCC’s prosecution counsel, Mrs Bilikisu Buhari, told the court that the defendants committed the offence sometime in 2024 in Lagos.

    She said they allegedly conspired with one Dualiang Pan, who is now at large, and wilfully caused to be assessed, computer systems, organised to destabilise Nigeria’s economic structure.

    The defendants were alleged to have procured Nigerian youths to falsely represent themselves as persons of foreign nationalities.

    The EFCC also alleged that they procured one Chukwuemeka Okeke to retain the sum of $1.2m in his crypto wallet, which sum they ought to know formed part of fraudulent activities.

    They were alleged to have procured one Alhassan Garba and Ifesinachi Jacobs, to retain the sum of $1.3m in their crypto wallet, being proceeds of crime.

    The commission further alleged that they retained in the Union Bank account of Genting International Ltd the sum of N3.4 bn, which also formed part of the proceeds of their fraudulent activities.

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    Buhari alleged that they transferred, among others, the sums of N106m, and N913m to Dualiang’s UBA account, which also formed proceeds of their fraudulent activities.

    The transfer, as well as several other transfers, was said to be made from Gentting Ltd.

    Besides, the defendants were said to have illegally negotiated a foreign exchange transaction with one Alhassan Garba, to the dollar equivalent of N1.1 bn, N962m as well as other sums.

    The EFCC alleged that they engaged in foreign exchange without going through the official foreign exchange market authorised by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

    All monies are said to have formed part of the proceeds of their fraudulent activities.

  • Nigerians told to learn Chinese

    Nigerians told to learn Chinese

    Mr Yang Jianxing, Director, China Cultural Centre, Nigeria (CCCN) has called on more Nigerians to learn Chinese to promote cultural exchange, trade, economic growth and development between China and Nigeria.

    He made the call on Saturday in Abuja on the sidelines of an event with the theme, “China-Africa Good Partners: 2024 Nigeria Speech Contest.”

    The contest was hosted by CCCN in collaboration with the Confucius Institute, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, and the Lagos State University, Ojo.

    “Right now, I’m speaking in English, although it’s a bit challenging for me, but thanks to my ability to communicate in English, even if it’s not perfect, I can share my thoughts and feelings.

    “So, I hope that by learning the Chinese language, many Nigerians can become ambassadors for cultural exchange and friendship between our two nations,” he said.

    Yang, who is also the Cultural Counselor of the Chinese Embassy in Nigeria, described China and Nigeria as “very close and friendly countries.”

    He stressed the need for proficient foreign language speakers to act as bridges between the two nations.

    “We need many talented foreign language learners and speakers to not only promote people to people friendship but for economic growth and development.

    Yang also commended the speech contestants and described them as “the treasures of your country,” who help foster understanding between China and Nigeria.

    The event aimed to showcase the talents of Nigerian students in Chinese language.

    Miss Mabel Ugwuanyi from the Confucius Institute, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Anambra State, won the grand prize of 250,000 naira.

    Mabel, who shared her journey and motivation for learning Chinese recalled that she had wanted to provide a better life for her family through a career as a translator.

    “I planned to study just up to level 3 because I wanted to work in a company as a translator, but as I learned more, I realised that it wasn’t my plan; it was God’s plan,” she said.

    Mabel also offered advice to other aspiring language learners quoting a Chinese saying that “the beginning is always difficult, but if you persist, you will succeed.”

  • EFCC detains 5 Chinese nationals over alleged illegal mining

    EFCC detains 5 Chinese nationals over alleged illegal mining

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has apprehended five suspected Chinese illegal miners in Ndito-Eka-Iba village, Ibieno Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom.

    Mr Dele Oyewale, EFCC Spokesperson, said this in a statement on Sunday in Abuja.

    He said the arrests were made by the Special Task Force on Illegal Mining at the Commission’s Zonal office in Uyo.

    Oyewale stated that the arrests followed credible intelligence on foreign mining companies’ illicit activities in Eket and Ibieno Local Government Areas of Akwa Ibom.

    “The five arrested Chinese suspects are Zhon Qinping, apprehended on 10 September, and Li Yi, Xie Bin, Chen Mou Zhou, and Chen Zeng, arrested on 29 August.

    “They were arrested at an illegal mining site, where a mineral suspected to be ilmenite, a titanium-iron oxide mineral, was being extracted.

    “The suspects will face charges in court once investigations are concluded,” Oyewale said.

  • FATAL attraction: Another Chinese man ‘Kills’ Nigerian lady for rejecting love moves

    FATAL attraction: Another Chinese man ‘Kills’ Nigerian lady for rejecting love moves

    Ocheze Ogbonna, a female crane operator at Inner Galaxy Steel Company, Umuahala-Obuzor in Ukwa West Local Government Area of Abia State, has been allegedly killed by a Chinese national who wanted to be in a relationship with her.

    According to the member representing Ukwa East/Ukwa West Federal Constituency of Abia State in the House of Representatives, Chris Nkwonta, Ogbonna died after the Chinese expatriate working at the Inner Galaxy Steel Company located in Umuahala-Obuzor pushed her down from the crane for rejecting his love advances.

    The development comes after Frank Geng Quarong, a Chinese man, killed his Nigerian lover, Ummukulsum Sani Buhari, for walking out of their relationship.

    Quarong had claimed that after spending N60 million on her in the two years they dated, she abandoned him

    Besides huge amounts of money I used to spend on her, I used to take her out to places like Bristol Palace and Central Hotel to eat food. I bought her house worth N4 million, a car worth N10 million. N18 million as capital to start business, and spent N500,000 worth of bags and shoes on her new shop and N1 million worth of laces and wrappers and a house in Abuja which she started building,” he had told a court in Kano.

    He added that he bought her gold wears worth N5 million, N6 million to go and process her certificate at Sokoto University and N1 million to install the solar system in their house.

    Meanwhile, the Federal lawmaker has expressed deep sadness over the death of his constituent, Ocheze, describing the alleged action of the Chinese expatriate as wicked.

    While maintaining that his constituency is known for peace, the federal lawmaker demanded justice for the victim.

    “Miss Ocheze Ogbonna’s death orchestrated by a Chinese expatriate is a gross abuse of the rules of engagement and a total disregard for the sanctity of human life and an affront on their host community, Umuahala-Obuzor and the peace loving people of Ukwa West Local Government Area.”

    “This barbaric act once again calls to mind the incessant calls by well-meaning Nigerians that the Chinese expatriates operating in Nigeria do not have regard for human lives and must be called to order immediately to avert the breakdown of law and order.

    ““I strongly condemn the dastardly act and brutal killing of late Miss Ocheze Ogbonna by the Chinese expatriate who has been identified as Mr Power.

    “I hereby call on the Inspector General of Police, IGP, Kayode Egbetokun, the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, the Abia State Commissioner of Police, CP, Kenechukwu Onwuemelie, the Honourable Minister of State, Labour and Productivity, Hon Barr. Nkeiruka Onyejeocha and the Trade Union Congress (TUC), to ensure that the culprit, who I understand is being shielded by the security agents, is brought to book and made to face the full wrath of the law,” he said in a statement.

  • Court sentences Chinese national to death by hanging for killing his Nigerian girlfriend

    Court sentences Chinese national to death by hanging for killing his Nigerian girlfriend

    A Kano High Court sitting on Tuesday, sentenced a Chinese National, Frank Geng-Quangrong, 47, to death by hanging for stabbing his Nigerian girlfriend, Ummukulsum Sani, 22, to death.

    Frank, who lives in Railway Quarters Kano, was convicted on one count charge of culpable homicide.

    Delivering judgment, Justice Sanusi Ado-Ma’aji, held that the prosecution had proven its case beyond the reasonable doubt.

    “The defendant’s testimony is inconsistent. I here by find him guilty”

    “I here by recommend mercy by the Kano State Governor on behalf of the convict”

    Earlier, the Prosecution Counsel, the Attorney-General of Kano State, Haruna Dederi, had informed the court that the convict committed the offence on Sept.16, 2022 at Janbulo Quarters Kano.

    He said on the same date at about 9 p.m the convict stabbed the deceased with a knife in her house situated at Janbulo Quarters Kano for undisclosed reason.

    “The victim was rushed to the Murtala Muhammad Specialist Hospital Kano where she was confirmed dead by a medical doctor”

    The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge.

    The prosecution presented six witnesses to prove their case against the defendant and four exhibits.

    According to the prosecutor, the offence contravenes the provision of section 221(b) of the Penal Code.

    The defence counsel, Muhummad Dan’azumi, presented the defendant to defend himself, one other witness and tendered five exhibits.

    Dan’azumi urged the court to recommend the defendant for prerogative of mercy pursuant to section 313 of ACJL.

    In his testimony, Frank said:” I didn’t kill Ummulkhulsum intentionally but stabbed her in self defence after she grabbed my testes”.

    He pleaded with the court to temper justice with mercy in its judgment.

    Speaking with newsmen shortly after the judgment, the victims mother, Hajiya Fatima Zubairu, expressed satisfaction with the judge’s decision.

  • EFCC arrests two Chinese  for alleged involvements in illegal mining activities in Ogun state

    EFCC arrests two Chinese for alleged involvements in illegal mining activities in Ogun state

    Two Chinese, Yang Chao, 39, and Xiao Jiang, 38 have been arrested by the Operatives of the Ilorin Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, (EFCC) over alleged involvements in illegal mining activities.

    The two suspects  were arrested alongside Chidi Joseph Osuji, 48, suspected to be an accomplice in the illegal business, according to a statement by the spokesman of the Commission, Dele Oyewale on Sunday.

    It was gathered that the EFCC operatives acted on intelligence before trailing the suspects to their mining sites located at Ogunmakin and Ogere, Ogun State, where they were arrested after days of surveillance.

    Preliminary investigations showed that Chao and Chidi are working as factory manager and machine operator, respectively, with Cruis Chemical Nigeria Limited located at Ogunmakin in Ogun State, while Jiang works with John Odiba Multibiz, as an assistant manager in Ogere, Ogun State.

    Further investigations shows  that the suspects,  operated as a cartel, specialized in illegal mining of minerals such as marble stone, white powder, lithium and lepidolite, among others, which they transport outside the country through illegitimate means for private gains.

    Additional Investigations also linked the three suspects as owners of the solid minerals being conveyed by the 41 suspects arrested with truck loads of minerals at Share, Banni, Lade, Patigi and Okolowo in Kwara, and Igbeti and Ogbomosho in Oyo, by operatives of the Ilorin Zonal Command of the EFCC on February 5, 2024 .

    They were  all arrested for engaging in mining activities without requisite licenses in the country.

  • NiDCOM set to investigate alleged murder of Nigerian medical student by group of Chinese

    NiDCOM set to investigate alleged murder of Nigerian medical student by group of Chinese

    The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has noted that it will investigate the alleged killing of a Nigerian medical student by a group of Chinese citizens in the Philippines.

    Abdur-Rahman Balogun, NIDCOM’s Head of Media, Public Relations, and Protocol disclosed this via a statement on Monday evening.

    In his statement, the investigation will unravel the circumstances surrounding the death of the student identified as Ikem.

    The statement reads: “The attention of Nigerians in the Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has been drawn to a viral social media news item on the death of a Nigerian student, identified as Ikem, who was allegedly murdered by a group of Chinese in the Republic of Philippines.

    “Though the matter had not been officially reported to the Nigerian embassy in the Philippines, NIDCOM has asked the eyewitness who posted the gory incident on his social media handle to provide more details to the Commission’s e-mail —admin@nidcom.gov.ng,” the statement partly read.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that a Nigerian posted on social media that his friend was tied and beaten to death by a group of Chinese nationals studying in Phillipines.