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U.S. jails Nigerian money launderer who used crime proceeds to export cars

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A U.S. court has jailed Nigerian money launderer 38-year-old Olumide Bankole Morakinyo for engaging in a scheme that defrauded the Texas Employees Retirement System.

AU.S. court has jailed Nigerian money launderer 38-year-old Olumide Bankole Morakinyo for engaging in a scheme that defrauded the Texas Employees Retirement System.

Mr Morakinyo, who resides in Canada, was sentenced on Wednesday to eight years in prison and repayment of $975,863 in restitution to multiple victims for conspiracy to commit money laundering.

“This defendant’s scheme and those like it victimise our most vulnerable citizens and cost taxpayers billions each year,” said U.S. attorney Ashley Hoff. “Our office will use all of the available legal tools to identify and bring to justice those who commit cyber-enabled fraud and launder the proceeds.”

According to court documents, Mr Morakinyo conspired with Lukman Shina Aminu, a resident of New Hampshire, to create unauthorised accounts for participants in the Employees Retirement System of Texas (ERS) internet portal.

Personally identifiable information (PII) of various ERS participants was used to make changes to their accounts in the ERS internet portal.  Bank deposit information on file in the system was changed to re-route retirement payments to debit cards controlled by Mr Aminu.

Mr Aminu, who possessed the physical debit cards, would withdraw money under instructions from Mr Morakinyo and then transfer or deposit that money at Mr Morakinyo’s direction.

The debit cards were also used for cash withdrawals, purchase money orders for personal expenses, and buy used vehicles to be shipped overseas to Nigeria and Benin for resale.

With these international automobile transactions, Mr Morakinyo and his conspirators laundered the fraud proceeds by concealing the source of the funds and making the money appear to be legitimate income.

“Today’s sentencing of Olumide Morakinyo highlights how seriously IRS Criminal Investigation (IRS CI) and our law enforcement partners take the issue of identity theft,” said IRS CI special agent in charge Richard Goss of the Houston Field Office. “We will continue to pursue those criminals who prey on innocent victims, stealing their identities to promote tax and other frauds. This sentencing should send a clear message to would-be criminals, that you will be caught and you will be punished.”

U.S. district judge Robert Pitman also ordered that Mr Morakinyo be placed on three years of supervised release after completing his prison term.

Mr Aminu, charged in a separate indictment, was sentenced on December 18, 2019, to 51 months in prison.

“I would like to thank the United States Attorney’s Office, IRS CI, and Department of Public Safety’s (DPS) Texas Rangers Public Integrity Unit for their partnership, dedication and hard work on this case,” stated FBI Special Agent in Charge Christopher Combs.

“By working together, we were able to hold Morakinyo accountable for his role in this fraud scheme, which caused hardship and suffering to victims in Texas and other parts of the United States.

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