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Nigerian jailbird ran online scam, made $1 million inside a Lagos Prison.

                                                                 Hope Olusegun Aroke
Nigerian Anti- Graft Agency , Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is investigating a $1 million mega scam inside a Lagos prison.
Hope Olusegun Aroke—convicted of internet fraud in 2012 and sentenced to 24 years at the Kirikiri Maximum Security Prison—used a "network of accomplices" and suspected corrupt prison officials to commit fraud and enjoy greater freedoms, according to BBC News.
After a preliminary investigation, the EFCC found that Aroke was able to carry out his online scam from prison with easy access to the internet and his phone. Unlike most prisoners, the fraudster was allowed to leave to meet with his family and attend social functions. Anti-corruption officials admitted this was "against standard practice."
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.
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