Sunday, 24 February 2013

FBI'S MOST WANTED FRAUDSTER WHO ALLEGEDLY SCAMMED USD$44 MILLION THROUGH CYBER CRIMES - NIGERIAN AMERICAN TOBECHI ENYINNA ONWUGHARA ARRESTED IN SYDNEY AUSTRALIA



Tobechi Enyinna Onwuhara High rollers lucky streak ends after cyber crime arrest

Caught in Sydney … Tobechi Enyinna Onwuhara. Photo: FBI website

E OWNED a hip-hop record label, lived the high life in luxury hotels and loved gambling, strippers and bling but, behind the glitz and the glamour, Tobechi Enyinna Onwuhara was one of the FBI’s most wanted men, a fraudster who allegedly scammed at least $44 million through cyber crimes.  But the sophisticated con artist, who fled Florida in August 2008 to escape FBI investigators, has been caught in Sydney and sent back to the US to face a string of fraud charges.  


Born in Nigeria, Mr Onwuhara, 33, was ”provisionally arrested in response to a request from the United States government” in December last year, according to a spokeswoman for the Australian Attorney-General’s Department.  The spokeswoman said Mr Onwuhara is to face prosecution in the US for offences including identity fraud and computer fraud.  ”On January 29, the Minister for Justice [Jason Clare] made a determination to surrender Mr Onwuhara to the US,” she said.


”As a matter of long-standing practice, the Australian government does not comment on operational matters.”

Fairfax Media understands Mr Onwuhara had been living it up in Sydney after his disappearance.



The FBI’s website now lists Mr Onwuhara as captured but with scant details of the arrest. They were offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.  The source who tipped off Fairfax said Mr Onwuhara had been making regular trips to the Star casino and splashing cash at numerous popular nightclubs.  ”He would bet at the Star under a different name. He was a regular, then one day he just disappeared and someone told us he [was] wanted by the FBI,” a source said.


A spokeswoman for Echo Entertainment, which owns the casino, did not return Fairfax’s calls. The US consulate in Sydney also did not return calls.  An Australian Federal Police spokesman confirmed they arrested Mr Onwuhara.


According to the FBI’s most wanted list, Mr Onwuhara is wanted for his alleged involvement in an elaborate scheme that defrauded the financial industry out of tens of millions of dollars.  ”Onwuhara is a key member of a group of Nigerians who allegedly have been conducting fraudulent banking activities from Florida and Texas, since 2005,” the FBI’s website says. ”It is alleged that the group has been using online internet databases to steal victims’ identities.  ”Once acquired, they allegedly use the victims’ information to gain access to the victims’ home equity line of credit accounts and wire transfer the money to accounts mainly located overseas, some in the United States.”


Some of Mr Onwuhara’s alleged co-conspirators have been arrested, in and outside the US, the FBI’s website says.  Mr Onwuhara was charged federally with conspiracy to commit bank fraud and a federal warrant was issued for his arrest by the Eastern District Court of Virginia on August 1, 2008.


Source: smh.com.au

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