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Two Nigerians Detained, Several Indicted In America Over Alleged Multi-Million Dollars Internet Fraud

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Two Nigerian men were arrested on Thursday as American authorities clamp down on fraudsters who attempted to swindle unsuspecting victims of $40m.

The group of fraudsters, numbering 80, have been implicated in several internet frauds until their arrest.

The indictment alleges that at least $6m in fraudulently obtained funds were transferred through a money-laundering network run by two Nigerians — Valentine Iro, 33, and Chukwudi Christogunus Igbokwe, 38, both of whom have been arrested alongside 78 others.

The suspects also attempted to swindle others of money running into $40m, the authorities said.

The US authorities on Thursday announced charges against 80 people, most of them Nigerians, in a wide-ranging fraud and money laundering operation that netted millions of dollars from victims of internet con jobs.

Federal prosecutors unsealed the dozens of indictments after 17 people were arrested and taken into custody in Los Angeles and elsewhere in the United States.

Most of the remainder of those indicted were believed to be in Nigeria, the US Justice Department said.

The suspects allegedly targeted the lovelorn, the elderly, and small and large businesses, using a variety of scams to persuade their victims to send money over the internet.

“Some of the victims of the conspiracy lost hundreds of thousands of dollars to fraud schemes, and many were elderly,” the Justice Department said.

Attempted thefts amounted to at least $40m, it said.

“Billions of dollars are lost annually, and we urge citizens to be aware of these sophisticated financial schemes to protect themselves or their businesses from becoming unsuspecting victims,” said Paul Delacourt, assistant director in charge of the FBI’s Los Angeles office.

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