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by Jillian Mon Mar 16, 2009 6:57 pm
Excellent news and a rare conviction.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20090316/od_ ... ralia_scam

LAGOS (Reuters) – A Nigerian undergraduate has been sentenced to 19 years in prison for obtaining $47,000 (33,382 pounds) from an Australian woman by convincing her over the Internet that he was 57 years old, white, and madly in love with her.

Lawal Adekunle Nurudeen met his victim on the Internet in 2007 and convinced her that he was a British widower called Benson Lawson. He said he was an engineer working in Lagos whose wife and only child had been killed in a car accident.

"The victim, a 56-year-old woman from Australia, told the convict that she wanted a husband and all the men she had met always disappointed her," said the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Nigeria's anti-corruption police.

"The convict, who is married with three children, instantly replied and told the victim she had met her Mr Right ... He sent the picture of a white man to foreclose any suspicions."

The woman sent Nurudeen money for medical treatment and travel costs to visit Australia. He spent the funds on two plots of land and a Honda Prelude car.

Nigerian confidence tricksters have a long history of extorting money via the Internet through "419" scams, named after the clause that outlaws them in Nigeria's penal code. Many are never caught.

The EFCC said Nurudeen was ordered to pay around $10,000 immediately and a further $250 a month to his victim until the full amount stolen was returned. She would also receive the proceeds of the sale of his land and car.

(Editing by Mark Trevelyan)

(For full Reuters Africa coverage and to have your say on the top issues, visit: http://af.reuters.com/ )

(Reporting by Nick Tattersall)

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by Ralph Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:39 pm
This is fantastic news,

justice is so seldom served in scam cases so it's especially nice to hear that it has been on this occasion.

Unfortunately its one of very few cases we hear of and unlikley to act as a suitable deterant to others

Thanks for sharing
by Donald Duck Thu Apr 02, 2009 2:37 pm
People can be lonely,no matter where they live,but when older people who are looking for a company
from datind sides,they can´t imagine how cruel scammers can be.
People can live very securite life,without knowing what is going on in outside world.
They maybe just can´t believe that there are a lot of untruthfull people,they believe in good things.
Scammers don´t have any consience,they don´t care about victims.
Money is their king and main point.

Every day, we are assaulted by stories of stupid people -- many of whom use their stupidity for personal gain. From time to time, though, we hear of those who strive to achieve new levels of stupidity.

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