Nine of them have been sent to jail after pleading guilty to Cyber-t£rrorism and Internet Fraud charges. Their names are: LI Dong, Deng Wei Qiang, Huang Bo, Xiong Zhen, Lai Rui Feng , Zhao Xiao Hui, Lui Hai Rong, Lui Gang and Du Ji Feng. They committed the offences using Nigerian identities and fronts. In a different case yesterday, a YouTube Vigilante bursted Philippines scammers telling their victims they are calling from Abuja, Nigeria. He hacked their call center live, hijacking cameras, renaming accounts to reveal their real identities and location. This is how they impersonate Africans to commit fraud....
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