See What Oritsefemi Has To Say About His Best Friend Otunba Cash (Video)

See What Oritsefemi Has To Say About His Bestfriend Otunba Cash (Video)

Nigerian Singer, Oritsefemi has distanced himself from Otunba Cash, a Nigerian fraudster who was arrested in Turkey back in October following a sting operation in connection with a $1.4m e-mail scam.

The fraudster who is also the CEO of Istanbul Entertainment, Otunba Cash was arrested after the Danish police sent a letter to Turkish Police Department back in May 2018, via Interpol, that an unauthorized access was made to one GM Plast company’s e-mail address.

Oritsefemi who has sang the praises of Otunba Cash in the past recently called him out on stage saying they’ve not been good friends for the past two years and went on to say ‘Otunba Cash will be jailed and never return’.

 

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VIDEO: See The Moment Nigerian Fraudster, Otunba Cash Was Arrested In Turkey

VIDEO: See The Moment Nigerian Fraudster, Otunba Cash Was Arrested In Turkey

Otunba Cash, a Nigerian fraudster has been arrested in Turkey, following a sting operation in connection with a $1.4m e-mail scam.

The fraudster who is also the CEO of Instanbul Entertainment, was arrested after the Danish police sent a letter to Turkish Police Department back in May 2018, via Interpol, that an unauthorized access was made to one GM Plast company’s e-mail address. It was gathered that the company paid money into some accounts in Turkey, and an investigation by Turkish Cybercrime Department led to the arrest of Turkish ED, ZI and N.M, whose companies were used as fonts.

The investigation further revealed that Nigerians are behind the scam and a simultaneous operation the police conducted in Istanbul on 18 October, led to the arrest of Emanuel Aneke at a luxury hotel he was staying with gang members O. Popoola, AA Oyemade, AT Fajolu and BO Balogun in Ba?c?lar.

Otunba Cash who hacked the emails of the big companies that made international trades, and then cloned payment advises, tricked the companies into making payments into their font companies.

The Police confiscated 17 mobile phones, 15 sim cards, 3 flash memory, 4 computers, 1 memory card, $85k, €5k, 5 necklaces, 3 bracelets, 2 handcuffs, 2 rings, 1 earring, Rolex watch, numerous crime documents and a luxury car from the Nigerian fraudster.

 

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