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The Nigerian-born Ray Hushpuppi was accused of targeting victims overseas by creating fake websites for well-known companies and banks in a bid to steal victims’ credit card information and then launder the stolen money, the Dubai police spokesperson Mr Jamal al-Jalaf said. In an operation known as Fox Hunt 2, Mr Abbas was arrested recently in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on an alleged $431 million cyber scam, and has since been extradited to the US where he will face trial. However, the issue has since been resolved. The police looked into the incident and the money was traced to a Dutch bank used by the perpetrators.
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Lazio only found out after being informed by the Eredivisie club that they did not receive the transfer payment. The Serie A club had been paying for the Holland player in instalment since his arrival in 2014 and had one more to make that year. The scam was carried out when the Italian giant was supposed to make a payment for the Dutch international to his former club in 2018. The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has disclosed that alleged scam artist, Mr Ramon Abbas, popularly known as Ray Hushpuppi, masterminded the sum of €2 million scam perpetuated on SS Lazio in a payment intended for ex-Feyenoord player, Stefan de Vrij.