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BREAKING: FBI Arrests 22 Nigerians Over Alleged Sextortion Scams (FULL LIST)

“Analysis of victims’ phones and social media accounts revealed heartbreaking narratives of young kids enduring panicked negotiations in bids to maintain their privacy,” the FBI stated.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
April 26, 2025
in Crime Watch, Headline
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FBI has arrested 22 Nigerians over alleged sextortion scams.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has announced the arrest of 22 Nigerian nationals accused of orchestrating a series of sextortion schemes that have led to the suicides of more than 20 teenage boys in the United States since 2021.

 

The arrests were the result of Operation Artemis, a landmark collaborative effort involving law enforcement agencies from Nigeria, the U.S., Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. The suspects were apprehended after a nearly two-year investigation into online sextortion rackets preying on teenage boys across social media platforms.

 

The US law enforcement agency disclosed this in a statement published on its website.

 

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“Analysis of victims’ phones and social media accounts revealed heartbreaking narratives of young kids enduring panicked negotiations in bids to maintain their privacy,” the FBI stated.

 

In the sextortion scheme, minors; usually boys; are befriended online by someone pretending to be a pretty girl and seduced into swapping nude photos.

 

When the boys comply, they’re suddenly ordered to send money or risk having their intimate photos exposed.

 

Investigators say that even if the victim pays, the demands usually continue and the threats escalate.

 

The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Centre (IC3) said there were more than 34,000 victims of sextortion in 2023, and that number increased to more than 54,000 victims last year.

 

It added that there have been nearly $65 million in financial losses due to this crime over the last two years.

 

The FBI disclosed that more than 12,600 minors—mostly boys— were targeted in sextortion schemes in the US and abroad from October 2021 to March 2023, based solely on reports received by the FBI, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), and National Centre for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC).

 

“In 2023 alone, the non-profit organisation received 26,718 reports of financial sextortion, up from 10,731 reports in 2022,” the bureau stated.

 

The statement quoted the Australian Federal Police as stating that there were about 300 new cases in the country every month.

 

The FBI said some of the suspects were interviewed by Special Agent Matthew Crowley in Nigeria to find out why they chose sextortion over other more lucrative types of financial schemes, like romance fraud or business email compromise scams.

 

Crowley said, “One subject said, ‘It’s easy money. I can just move on to the next one if I don’t get any traction.’”

 

She added, “It makes sense why they would go that route because they could target 40 victims in a day working multiple at a time. And maybe of those 40, three pay. But if three paid $200, that’s $600. They might not get $600 working romance fraud for two months.”

 

An American dad whose 16-year-old son took his own life in 2023 after sextortion threats said he was surprised to see the FBI go all the way to Nigeria to arrest suspects.

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