An Ikeja Special Offences Court presided over by Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo, on Wednesday sentenced an Internet fraudster, Pelumi Glory to six months in prison or pay a fine of N200,000.
The convict was arraigned before the court on two counts of cheating and possession of fraudulent documents.
According to the Economic and Financial Crime Commission, EFCC prosecutor, Nnameka Omewa, the commission arrested Pelumi based on intelligence report about activities of internet fraudsters, also known as ‘Yahoo-Yahoo’.
The prosecutor told the court that the agency subsequently carried out surveillance at Ziroc Hotel, Lekki before operatives of the commission arrested him and other suspects.
The prosecutor further said the defendant was brought to the office and cautioned and that he volunteered his statement.
Items found on him at the point of arrest included a silver coloured Del laptop, a gold-coloured Samsung S10 phone and a silver-coloured Toyota Camry car with number plate GWA 78 BL.
He said the defendant in his confessional statement confessed to engaging in internet fraud and that items recovered from him were proceeds from the crime.
The defence counsel, Olayinka Lamina did not object to tendering the exhibits recovered from the defendants.
Pleading on his behalf, Lamina in his allocutus asked the court to sentence the defendant to community service or an option of fine.
He informed the court that the defendant has become remorseful and vowed not to return to crime.
“The defendant is a first-time offender and has learnt his lesson. As I speak, his father is in hospital for shock treatment.
“I plead with the court to temper justice with mercy and give the defendant a second chance”, Lamina said.
Decrying internet fraud being on the increase in the society, the prosecution urged the court to impose a sentence on the defendant that will serve as deterrence to others.
Handing down the judgement in the matter, Justice Taiwo noted that the defendant has become remorseful and regret his action.