One man carried out a successful Nigerian scam from prison and enjoyed more freedom than most prisoners. Anti-corruption officials have begun an investigation into who is responsible.
Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission received intelligence about a"mega scam" that brought in $1 million and free reign for one man inside a Lagos prison.
Aroke had access to his wife's bank account while in prison, which he used to transfer funds, and he also opened two bank accounts in a fake name—Akinwunmi Sorinmade—which is how he bought homes and a luxury car, according to officials. Many people who get rich from internet schemes in Nigeria have the means to encourage corruption. Underpaid prison employees have been especially vulnerable to bribery.
Internet scammers have enjoyed a certain type of legitimacy and cause célèbre in Nigeria for the generations who saw the first few waves turn their audacious fortunes into political careers, legitimate businesses, philanthropy and elevated lifestyles.
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