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Ringleader of Internet scam arrested in Nigeria
2006-08-06
The ringleader of a Dutch-based internet scam that raked in up to $US2 million ($2.6 million) has been arrested in Nigeria, police in Amsterdam say. The Nigerian, who headed a band of fraudsters operating out of Amsterdam, was arrested in Nigeria's economic capital of Lagos, police said. The fraudsters sent emails all over the world promising the recipients quick financial gains from a make-believe inheritance or fictitious lottery wins in exchange for "processing fees" of several thousand dollars. Those who paid up never heard from the supposed organisations again or saw a penny of their promised windfall.

“...the group sent up to 140,000 emails per week...”
Twelve Nigerians were arrested in the Netherlands in February over the scam. Some were held at the request of prosecutors in the United States where most of the scam's victims are located. According to the Dutch ANP news agency, the group sent up to 140,000 emails per week.
... opf which approximately three quarters landed in my inbox...
Nigeria is a major hub for internet scams with criminals bombarding computer owners with emails seeking to trick them into handing over bank details or making advance payments on non-existent money-making schemes. Experts say that the so-called 419 fraudsters - named after the relevant section in Nigeria's criminal code - steal hundreds of millions of dollars every year from unsuspecting victims.
Posted by:Fred

#11  Enlargement ads don't make sense to me. Then I would need a bigger wife.... This wife has kept me happy for 24 years I don't want to trade in.

ducking..
Posted by: 3dc   2006-08-06 16:55  

#10  enarglement sounds....like something you'd have to pay extra for....
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-06 15:02  

#9  mous, your candor is much appreciated, but it's a little more than I needed to know.
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-08-06 14:58  

#8  That's fine, but who will rid me of that guy who send me penis enarglement ads? He makes me uneasy... it's like he knows something...
Posted by: anonymous5089   2006-08-06 14:05  

#7  ...But do it quick before the Cancer takes me!
Posted by: Seafarious   2006-08-06 13:58  

#6  :-) youse guys....
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-06 09:49  

#5  Dear Sir, I am Karen Obowale, wife of Kenneth Obowale, a Nigerian IT Businesman, falsely imprisoned by the Nigerian goverment.
Before he was led away, he managed to transfer his funds...

Posted by: john   2006-08-06 09:34  

#4  Before he was arrested, he left me a suitcase with all the money from his scam. The suitcase is being held by a security company in London. If you can send me the fee I need to get the suitcase released, I'll split the money with you. Email me with your bank account number and mother's maiden name for details.
Posted by: WhiteCollarRedneck   2006-08-06 09:21  

#3  About Goddam time.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2006-08-06 09:11  

#2  Nigeria has a death penalty, doesn't it?
Posted by: Mike   2006-08-06 08:52  

#1  "... of which approximately three quarters landed in my inbox... "

Brilliant! LOL!! Well then I must have the other quarter.
Posted by: Theck Phaiting9039   2006-08-06 02:13  

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