Nigerian in Australia Denied Bail over Alleged $5m Disability Scheme Fraud
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Nigerian in Australia denied bail over alleged $5m disability scheme fraud
An Australia-based Nigerian, Foluso Omole, has been denied bail after being accused of involvement in an alleged $5 million fraud linked to Australia’s National Disability Insurance Scheme, NDIS. Omole, 38, was arrested by the Australian Federal Police at Adelaide Airport last Friday, while reportedly preparing to leave the country. He appeared before the Adelaide Magistrates […] Nigerian in Australia denied bail over alleged $5m disability sche…
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Authorities in Australia have arrested dual Australian-Nigerian national, Foluso Omole, at an airport as he allegedly attempted to flee the country over a $5 million fraud case. Omole, said to be the director of a registered National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provider, was apprehended by operatives of the Australian Federal Police at Adelaide Airport last []The post $5m fraud: Fleeing Nigerian suspect nabbed at Australian airport appear…
Foluso Omole Arrested While Fleeing Australia Charged over $5 million Fraud
Foluso Omole, a Nigerian based in Australia, has been charged over his involvement in $5 million National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) fraud. Mr Omole, 38, was arrested at Adelaide Airport as he attempted to flee Australia for Nigeria last Friday. Charged in court on Monday, the court heard Mr Omole, a dual Australian and Nigerian citizen, had already purchased a one-way ticket to Nigeria to escape the country before he was arrested at the…
Nigerian Man Arrested at Australian Airport Over Alleged $5 Million NDIS Fraud
Foluso Omole, a 38-year-old Nigerian national, was reportedly arrested at Adelaide Airport while attempting to leave Australia, in a case involving an alleged multimillion-dollar fraud against the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). According to prosecutors, Omole allegedly used an employee within the agency to gain access to sensitive internal information and exploit the system over a period of about six years. Authorities allege that …
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