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Now If They Could Just Catch The Other Nigerian Scammers

Sadly, she will only spend 2.5 years in jail.

A Nigerian court has sentenced a woman to two and a half years in jail after she pleaded guilty to fraud charges in the country's biggest e-mail scam case, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said on Saturday.

Amaka Anajemba, one of three suspects in a $242 million fraud involving a Brazilian bank, must also return $48.5 million to the bank, hand over $5 million to the government and pay a fine of $15,000, the agency said.

Posted by Jake on 07/25/05 @ 01:12 PM
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Rick said on 07/25/05 @ 02:01 PM:
$242,000,000 - $48,500,000 - $5,000,000 - $15,000 = $188,485,000


::scratches head::

Mary said on 07/27/05 @ 11:38 AM:
so... It really does pay off...

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