Who is Raymond Abass aka Hushpuppi? Nigerian Instagram Celebrity Stole $435 Million via Email Scam

  • Raymond Abass who goes by the name of Hushpuppi stole money from 1.9 million people via the infamous Nigerian email scam

  • Hushpuppi was on the FBI wanted list and Interpol also has been on his lookout for committing fraud in Europe, US and Nigeria

  • On Instagram where Hushpuppi has close to 2.4 million followers, the 38-year-old claimed he was a successful businessman

  • On Social media, he often used to boast of his success showing off expensive cars, bundles of cash and rides in private jets

Raymond Abass aka Hushpuppi has a celebrity status in Nigeria among the youth smitten by his lavish lifestyle. The 38-year-old Nigerian national was arrested reportedly by the Dubai police working jointly with the FBI and the Interpol over his involvement in a massive email fraud link.

On Instagram, Raymond Abass (Ramoni Igbalode) who goes by the name of Hushpuppi has over 2.4 million followers and to fund his lavish lifestyle it has now emerged that the Nigerian national defrauded 1,926,400 people. He allegedly stole close to $435.6 million from his victims.

Hushpuppi arrest

The Dubai police released a video of his arrest titled Operation Fox Hunt 2 on Thursday that shows the moment the authorities nabbed the fraudster from his hideout on June 10.

It is suspected that the Nigerian Instagram celebrity was the kingpin behind the infamous Nigerian email fraud that cheated 1.9 million people and stole $435.6 million from its victim.

Hushpuppi arrest

Hushpuppi Arrest Video

According to Dubai police, Hushpuppi and his 11 other associates were closely monitored for months before finally, the police swooped down on the gang late in the night when they were sleeping. Raids were carried out in six locations.

Official Statement from Dubai police after Hushpuppi arrest.

Hushpuppi arrest

The ripples of the arrest of the popular Instagram celebrity were felt on social media in Nigeria, where Nigerian celebrities and even top politicians condemned the actions of the 38-year-old.

Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) and Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari took to Twitter to insisted that fraud does not reflect the citizens, reported The Daily Post.

"Ramoni Igbalode aka Hushpuppi. This is really denting to our image as a people, but like I always say, fraud does not represent who we are as Nigerians. Hardworking . dedicated, committed.

"Whether your name is Ramoni Igbalode Or Invictus Obi, Crime is crime. The law must take its full course!! To those countries, another Nigerian arrested, is what they will say."

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