
A 24 -year -old Nigerian man Hassanbunhussein Abolore Lawal has been extradited to the United States and partially prosecuted with some uninterrupted prosecutions. The crime was S3XTTORT of a boy boy, which led to the victim’s D3ATH.
The US Department of Justice announced this in a statement on Monday, January 27, 2025.
The survey was initiated by Gavin Guffey, a 17 -year -old son of Brandon Guffey, represented by the representative of South Carolina.
Lawal from Osun State was said to have pose in a young woman in social media and forced the teenager to send eclectic photos.
He then extorted and sent a harassment message to the teenager, threatening to leak photos and destroy his reputation, unless the teenager sent him money. Lawal later did the same thing to his family.
Five federal prosecutions have accused the law exploiting children, leading to death, production and distribution of children’s sexual abuse materials, coercion and seductive minors, mesh words and deeds, leading to death, inter -state threats, intended ransom and auxiliary/teach Betting.
In addition to being harmed in each charges, the indictment also accused the law accusing the law for minors’ families, with allegations and extortion.
The law is facing the life in prison and sentenced to the minimum imprisonment for multiple crimes. Children’s exploitation caused by deaths was forced to be imprisoned by 30 years. He is also facing mandatory compensation, and the court may order the losses caused by families caused by their plans.
The indictment returned in the federal jury in South Carolina in October 2023. On January 24, after the Nigerian extradition procedure, the Federal Investigation Bureau Colombia’s Field Office’s agent tried a law firm in Latis, Nigeria, and implemented the dismissal law enforcement with the assistance of the Nigerians.
American prosecutor Adair Ford Boroughs in the South Carolina, we are not allowed to hide or cross the sea for our children’s predators. Essence
“This survey and extradition is the result of the huge law enforcement coordination of the United States and Nigeria. We thank many help for help this day to become possible.”
Steve Jensen, a agent at the Federal Investigation Bureau Colombia, said: “This prosecution refers to the climax of countless hours of dedication work by our investigators abroad and abroad.”
“The so -called action of the defendant should be condemned, leading to the tragic death of young people’s life. We firmly promise to make criminals be responsible, especially those who are on our children and life -threatening, where they are.”
The U.S. Prosecutor Autonomous Town and SAC Jensen thanked the US Department of Justice’s International Affairs Office (OIA) and the U.S. State Department for their help in promoting and extradition LAWAL.
Nigerian law enforcement departments have provided key help in identifying, investigating, arrest and extradition laws.
U.S. Prosecutor’s Autonomous Town and SAC Jensen (EFCC), the Office of the Chief Prosecutor of Nigeria-the Ministry of Justice, and all other important partnerships involved in the Nigerian authorities in the case of the Nigerian Council of Nigeria, grateful.
The Federal Investigation Bureau Colombia Field Office, the Federal Investigation Bureau investigated the case on the case of violent crimes and international operations of the children’s departments, South Carolina Law Enforcement Department and York County Sheriff’s Office.
Assistant American lawyer Elliott B. Daniels, Lothrop Morris and Michael Shedd are suing the case.







