The Ministry of Justice said on Monday that Nigerian men were handed over to the United States after being charged with the disconnection of a teenager of South Carolina, who died of suicide.
The Ministry of Justice said that Hassan Bunsein was said to have been a 24 -year -old Lawal (24 years old) pretending to be a young woman in social media, and had a 17 -year -old Gavin Guffey a compromise photo. Later, the Ministry of Justice, according to the Ministry of Law, threatened to leak photos and ruin the reputation of the gaffy, unless the Ministry of Law sends money.
Gaffy, the son of Brandon Gafe, a member of South Carrorina, died in suicide in 2022.
Lawal was charged with child exploitation in October 2023, dying, dying, forced, temptation, and cybersteking of minors engaged in the distribution of child pornography, distribution of child pornography, and sexual activities.
“We do not allow the predators targeting the children to hide behind the keyboard or beyond the sea. Today we will praise Gabin’s life and take this defendant responsible. Continue fighting with sexuality, “said Adea Ford Rose in the South Carolina area. In a statement.
Lawal is facing a prison life and compulsory compensation, and the court can order him to pay for his family for his plan.
After the death of the gaffy, Brandon Gaphy supported the bill of Gavin’s law. If the victim is a minor and vulnerable adult, or if the victim is suffering from a physical injury or death directly related to crime, the sexual fear tor is “a welcome and worse deed.” Governor Henry McMaster, Governor of South Carolina, signed a bill in August 2023.
Social media giant meta Warned in July Sexual fraud has increased, and Nigeria’s criminals have frequently targeted U.S. meta adult men, saying that they have deleted about 63,000 accounts from Nigeria.
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