Justice P.I. Ajoku of the Federal High Court, Ibadan, pronounced him guilty of a one-count amended charge of criminal impersonation.
Adeusi, otherwise known as Piero Luchas, was originally arraigned on a six-count charge to which he pleaded not guilty.
The one-count charge he was convicted of was consequent upon a plea-bargain agreement he later had with the commission. He pleaded guilty to the amended charge when read to him.
A statement on Monday by EFCC Spokesman, Tony Orilade, said the convict was arrested on February 8, 2019 at Elebu Oja, Ibadan, Oyo State.
“His modus operandi, according to EFCC investigations, was to present himself as Piero Luchas, a white man with email address jeremy.david564 at gmail, to dupe his victims.
“The offence is contrary to Section 22(3) (b) and punishable under Section 22(4) of the Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention) Act 2015”, it read.
After pleading guilty to the amended charge, the EFCC counsel, Mabas Mabur, urged the court to accept the plea bargain agreement and convict him accordingly. The court granted the prayer.
Besides the four months jail term, Adeusi was also ordered to refund the sum of $1,800 as restitution to one of his victims.
He will also forfeit his Infinix phone, iPhone 6 and a Toshiba Laptop to the Federal Government of Nigeria, being part of the benefit he derived from his fraudulent act.
According to dailypost,The conviction takes effect from the day of his arrest.
Guess he applied his book work to his line of business 🤦🤦
ReplyDeleteIf EFCC decides to start arresting left, right and center, that means half the population of young adult men will be in jail
Because even most of the boys just writing jamb or gaining admission, already have their mind set on yahoo
The new slogan is 'school na scam'
after studying criminology, he became a criminal.. this one is obsessed with the kernel of his field.
ReplyDeleteWhat???? He's a disgrace to us all, we criminologist don't get involved in crime bikonu.... Guess he didn't learn anything at all.. What a disgrace...
ReplyDeleteWhen during your industrial training, they even warned you about anything related to crime and all that... That is even worst, when they know you're a criminology student... Big shame to him
Is it worst or worse? Abeg it’s worse.. People that talk too much do not have the breaks to do a double check on their grammar..
DeleteThanks for the correction love, was really upset typing...
DeleteOgaoooooo
ReplyDeleteServes him right. So he studied criminology to defraud people abi, mumu boy.
ReplyDeleteMedical student practice medicine
DeleteNursing student = Nurse
Teaching student = teacher
Criminology student = criminal
What is wrong with that?
Graduate Of criminology Became a Criminal this is Really Interesting..
ReplyDeleteHis going in there for industrial attachement.
DeleteOde oshi
ReplyDeleteThis one passed thru school. School didn’t pass thru this one. A criminal as a criminology student.
ReplyDeletepathetic.
ReplyDeletea typical case of not practising what you preach.
See the products the system called Nigeria is manufacturing. The elders and leaders of this country has failed it.... eyin agba iya, agba oshi, alale oni je ko ye yin!
ReplyDeleteutilizing what he studied😂😂😂
ReplyDeleteI guess he is testing out his profession to find out the one that is more lucrative between the theory and the practicals
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