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UAE not USA but arrested by FBI for 40 Million Fraud


The man had his own Private Jet and 12 Expensive Vehicles
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https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-53361490

Hushpuppi's lawyer says FBI 'kidnapped' Nigerian Instagrammer from Dubai
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A Nigerian man accused of multimillion-dollar fraud and money laundering by the United States was kidnapped by the FBI from Dubai, his lawyer says.

Ramon Olorunwa Abbas - known to his 2.5 million Instagram followers as Ray Hushpuppi - and another cyber-heist suspect Olalekan Jacob Ponle (aka Mr Woodberry) were arrested in Dubai, where they lived, in June.

They then appeared in a Chicago court on 3 July.

The United Arab Emirates has no extradition treaty with the United States but Dubai police said they had been extradited to the US.

A spokesman for the US Department of Justice told the BBC that Hushpuppi was expelled from Dubai and was not extradited. He did not answer how he ended up in US custody.

What does Hushpuppi's lawyer say?
Mr Abbas' lawyer Gal Pissetzky told the BBC that his client, who posts on Instagram about his extravagant lifestyle, was not a criminal and had made his money legitimately.

"He is a social media influencer with millions of followers, with millions of people that respect and loved him, and he loved them, and that's what he did. In today's society, that's a business," he said.

Mr Pissetzky admits that he is not "100% familiar" with social media and his children consider him too old but he knows "that's how people make money today".

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The Chicago defence lawyer's argument that Hushpuppi was paid by designer brands for promotion has set the stage for what promises to be a long trial in American courts.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) accuses Mr Abbas, 37, of conspiring to launder hundreds of millions of dollars from frauds known as Business Email Compromise (BEC) and other scams.

Did the US act legally?
It is the latest high-profile fraud case involving a Nigerian national in the United States but his lawyer says the US had no authority to transport him from Dubai.

"In my opinion, the FBI and the government here acted illegally when they kidnapped him from Dubai without any legal process to do so," Mr Pissetzky told the BBC.

"There was no extradition, there were no legal steps taken, there were no court documents filed, it was simply a call to the FBI. He is not a citizen of the United States, the US had absolutely no authority to take him," his lawyer says.

But the Dubai police said in a Facebook post that the FBI director had thanked them for extraditing the two men.

"You'll have to ask them about why they called it an extradition," the US Department of Justice (DoJ) spokesman responded in an email.

In a statement about Mr Abbas' initial court appearance, the DoJ said "FBI special agents earlier this week obtained custody of Abbas and brought him to the United States" without giving any further details.

Mr Pissetzky is not convinced.

"If Dubai wanted to expel him, they should have expelled him back to Nigeria. I've never heard of anything like that. That is the real story here."

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What is he accused of?
Ray Hushpuppi was already popular on Instagram for his luxurious lifestyle documented exhaustively on his page but he has gained another 100,000 followers since his dramatic arrest.

At the time, Dubai police said they recovered $40m (£32m) in cash, 13 luxury cars worth $6.8m, 21 computers, 47 smartphones and the addresses of nearly two million alleged victims.

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A complaint against him filed in court accuses Mr Abbas of leading a transnational network of cybercriminals whose targets included a US law firm, a foreign bank and an English Premier League football club.

Email scams typically try to steal an individual's personal information, or to defraud them by impersonating a legitimate business contact and tricking the target into sending money into a wrong account.

They're sometimes called 419 scams, after the relevant article in the Nigerian Criminal Code.


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Every influencer should be jail. What an absolute waste of space.
 
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The hidden story here is that , FBI just picked up a person from UAE with no Warrant :o: :big_boss:


Will this open door to more Kidnappings ??

While the Two cases are drastically different one is a CFO of major company other is just instagram Nigerian guy, note no court or lawyers were allowed to defend their correspondent

Chinese Huewei CFO is also being moved to USA for some form of witch hunt

What does these means for alleged crime scenario ??? No court or Justice system of local country , just FBI comes and takes up a person

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/china-envoy-warning-huawei-ban-1.4982601
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For weaker countries like Nigeria their citizens may get Kidnapped , but Strong nations like China will of course have a say on any Kidnapping of their citizen





Was this Nigerian guy in UAE was criminal , or did he earn his status legitimately ? We won't know ... because there was no formal process to confirm
 
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Was this Nigerian guy in UAE was criminal , or did he earn his status legitimately ? We won't know ... because there was no formal process to confirm
Yeah you have a point here. I haven't even seen this in any popular media outlets. This also sets the precedent for other countries to do the same.
 
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Yeah you have a point here. I haven't even seen this in any popular media outlets. This also sets the precedent for other countries to do the same.

Not sure what the Nigerian government's treaties are with the UAE...but if there are none...well then yes the local police theoretically could arrest you and you could up in handcuffs on a plane trip to another country.

 
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