Four Nigerians Scam British Authorities £10m With MPs Identities

British authorities are holding four Nigerians for using the identities of MPs, judges and police officers
in a £10m scam, spanning four years.
The three reportedly ran the scam with one Kayode Sanni, 38. Adedamola Oyebode, 30, and her brother-in-laws – Oluwatobi Emmanuel Odeyemi, 34, and Oluwagbenga Stephen Odeyemi, 39, – allegedly stole personal details from the Civil Service Sports Council to make fraudulent claims.
According to Daily Mail reports, member lists were ‘stolen to order’ from CSSC and used to place orders for tax credit starter packs and managed to get away with nearly £2,500,000 before staff at Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs spotted the ‘extraordinarily high rate’ of claims being made by civil servants.
If the scam had not been stopped it could have reaped more than £10,260,525.
Sanni, an illegal immigrant, denied being involved in the fraud but he was convicted of one count of conspiracy to become knowingly concerned in a fraudulent act between 10 March 2009 and 11 June 2013.

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