UPDATED: US seizes jet of Nigerian over ‘multi-million dollar fraud’

Authorities of the United States have seized an aircraft belonging to a Nigerian facing multi-million dollar fraud charges in the country.

The seizure, according to WSB-TV, was made on Tuesday at the Peachtree DeKalb Airport in Georgia.

Reports say federal agents ransacked the aircraft for evidence, while another team searched for drugs and other contraband.

However, the authorities did not mention the name of the Nigerian whose aircraft was seized.

“For the most part, people don’t even understand. They don’t know what’s happening in Atlanta, Georgia,” one of the special agents said.

“This is all day, every day. I mean, this is the fruits of our labor, and this is the successes of a great team effort by our state, local and federal partners coming together to hit the bad guys where it hurts, in their pocket.

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“When we see a certain type of aircraft get sold, it raises our suspicions.”

In November, US authorities indicted Allen Onyema, chief executive officer of Air Peace, for allegedly moving more than $20 million from Nigeria through US bank accounts in a scheme involving false documents based on the purchase of aircraft.

Onyema was said to have started travelling frequently to Atlanta, where he opened several personal and business bank accounts. Between 2010 and 2018, over $44.9 million was allegedly transferred into his Atlanta-based accounts from foreign sources.

Onyema was indicted alongside Ejiroghene Eghagha, the airline’s chief of administration and finance, who is said to have committed aggravated identity theft in connection with the scheme.

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A US district court of the northern district of Georgia was also reported to have issued a warrant to arrest Onyema and authorised US marshals service to bring him into custody.

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