Additional five suspects arrested during EFCC raid on OOPL convicted

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Monday secured the conviction of more suspects arrested at the hotel within the precincts of the Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), Abeokuta, Ogun State.
The five Internet fraudsters – Christian Okoli, Adeleye Emmanuel, Akinyele Kehinde Fatai, Shonekan Waris Bolaji, and Olufemi Korede Ayomiposi – who were among 93 suspects arrested on Sunday, August 10, 2025, were convicted by Justice D.I. Dipeolu of the Federal High Court in Ikoyi, Lagos.
They were arraigned on separate one count bordering on impersonation, identity theft, and internet fraud.
All five had pleaded guilty to the charges.
Christian Okoli, who was arrested in July 2025 had admitted to engaging in online romance scams. A Samsung S23 Ultra and incriminating documents recovered from him.
He also refunded N300,000 to the EFCC. After reviewing the evidence, the court sentenced him to three months’ imprisonment or, in the alternative, a N1 million fine.
The Samsung S23 Ultra and the N300,000 draft were ordered forfeited to the Federal Government.
Adeleye Emmanuel was arrested during the August 10 sting at OOPL and confessed to being involved in romance scams.
Justice Dipeolu sentenced him one month of community service under the supervision of the Correctional Services.
As part of the punishment, he is to carry a placard between 8am and 5pm daily with the inscription declaring that “crime does not pay.”
Akinyele Kehinde Fatai also pleaded guilty to romance scams, admitting that he benefitted $2,000 from his fraudulent activities.
He refunded N500,000 through an Access Bank manager’s cheque.
The court convicted him in line with Section 274 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) 2015 and sentenced him to six months’ imprisonment or a N3 million fine.
In the case of Shonekan Waris Bolaji, the defendant admitted that he began engaging in romance scams in 2024 and even claimed affiliation with a U.S.-based gang member currently serving a jail term in California.
Justice Dipeolu sentenced him to 30 days’ imprisonment, effective from August 10, 2025, the date of his arrest.
Finally, Olufemi Korede Ayomiposi confessed to making $2,800 from romance scams.
He refunded N1 million through two manager’s cheques and was found in possession of an iPhone 13 Pro Max and another Android device.
The court sentenced him to 30 days’ imprisonment starting from his arrest on August 10, 2025.
The two phones and the N1 million draft were ordered forfeited to the Federal Government.










