A Vietnamese court has sentenced two Nigerian men, Christian Nnadike,
34, and Collins Deke, 37, (pictured above) to 12 years each in a
Vietnam prison for hacking into emails of local companies, contact the
company's foreign partners and swindle them of their money.
The men along with a Vietnamese female accomplice, Le Thi Kim Quyen, 35,
who was sentenced to 15 years in prison and another Nigerian, de facto
husband of the Vietnamese lady, Mark Mamado Abdallah, 39, who is
currently at large, ran a scamming syndicate in Vietnam.
At the court hearing which took play in April, the men and their
accomplice were also found guilty of another fraud scheme in which they
pretended to be a British friend of two Vietnamese women on Facebook and
asked them to send money as shipping fees to receive gifts.
According to prosecutors, the group defrauded many unsuspecting victims
of over VND3.3 billion (US$150,000) between April and August 2013. Most
of this came from the email hacking scheme.
Prosecutors said over the four months, the vietnamese woman, Quyen and
her Nigerian husband, Abdallah hacked into the emails of several
Vietnamese companies doing business with foreign companies. They gave
the information to Nnadikwe and then Deke, who would later transfer it
to another Nigerian man living in Malaysia. The unknown man in Malaysia
then used the compromised email accounts to contact the victims’ foreign
partners, asking them to send payments to a bank account opened by
Quyen and Abdallah.
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