Toronto police have arrested two
Nigerian men, and are looking for a third, after they allegedly broke up
a massive GTA fraud ring. Police allege the trio used identity
theft and fraud to fund a lavish lifestyle that included $10,000
crocodile shoes and $150,000 watches. But the flashy clothing was just
the tip of the iceberg: they allegedly stole $10m from Canadians,
Canadian institutions, and people living abroad.
Their names were given as;
Adedayo Ogundana (Pictured”) 45, also known as Oladipupo Ogund, of Toronto, Adekunle Johnson Omitiran, 37, of Toronto.
A warrant has been issued for Duro Akintola, 44, also known as Michie Noah, of Toronto.
Emmanuel Salako, 47, of Toronto, also known as Gee Salaq, has been
indicted by the United States Postal Inspection Service in Chicago under
the name George Salako.
He is wanted in the U.S.
The investigation began last summer. In the probe, police allegedly
seized “37 fraudulently-obtained credit cards, hundreds of pieces of
presumably stolen mail, and a series of notebooks containing the
handwritten identity information of approximately 5,000 GTA residents.”
Police
believe Omitiran had ties to people with “legitimate” access to
identity information. Those people, police allege, sold them information
to Omitiran. Police are trying to track them down.
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