Adewunmi Nusi was one of two suspects arrested in the United Kingdom over a Match.com dating scam.
    
Two men in the UK have been arrested and found guilty of perpetrating a dating scam and one of them is a Nigerian.
The Mirror reports that 37-year-old Adewunmi Nusi and Monty Emu, 28 have been convicted of money laundering after illegally obtaining £220,000 (N57,810,815.37) from vulnerable women who were looking for love.
The
 charade was carried out on dating site Match.com  and victims were made
 to believe that they were making contact with a man called James 
Richards.
“Mr. Richards” fed the unsuspecting 
women with a tale that he had inherited £1.5m from his late father and 
that he needed £700 to get to India so he could get access to the money.
One victim, Suzanne Hardman, who had just separated from her husband, was tricked into paying out £174k.
The suspects sent romantic messages to the women with one of such reading:
“You make me feel important, you make me feel safe and wanted, something I have not felt for a very long time.
“I
 knew our friendship would grow from the first time we spoke but neither
 one of us could have begun to imagine the love thundering into our 
hearts that only we can understand.
“You are my soulmate, my best friend, my life, my inspiration - my everything’.”
Both Nusi and Emu were found guilty of the charges after a majority verdict.

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