A tale of 2 women and I'm wondering how deep and deceitful the mind can be!

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crime, strange but true, a tale of two women
Women are known to be straightforward, kind, meticulous, organised, trustworthy, positively ambitious and empathetic so I just can't understand how their minds can concieve any of these.
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There are reports about the FBI arresting Nigerian 'tech queen' Sapphire Egemasi over alleged fraud in US.
Egemasi was picked up in connection with a large-scale fraud scheme that targeted multiple US government agencies.
Egemasi, a programmer who operates a Devpost account, was arrested around April 10, 2025, in Bronx, New York, alongside other co-conspirators, including Samuel Kwadwo Osei, who appeared to have led the syndicate.
Their arrest stems from a federal grand jury indictment filed in 2024, charging the suspects with multiple counts of internet fraud and money laundering for crimes said to have occurred between September 2021 and February 2023.
Egemasi and her Ghanaian co-defendants allegedly conspired to defraud the city of Kentucky of millions of dollars.
According to investigators, her role involved designing spoof websites impersonating official US government domains to steal login credentials and facilitate the transfer of stolen funds.
Before her arrest, Egemasi was reportedly based in Cambridge, United Kingdom, although authorities believe she previously lived in Ghana, where she likely established ties with her co-conspirators.
She allegedly served as the syndicate’s tech lead, orchestrating the creation of fake sites and overseeing wire transfers to accounts under the gang’s control.
Text message records allegedly show that in August 2022, the syndicate rerouted $965,000 stolen from Kentucky into a PNC Bank account.
In a separate transaction around the same time, $330,000 was funnelled into an account with Bank of America.
To conceal the origins of her wealth, Egemasi reportedly claimed to have held multiple roles, mostly internships, at major multinational companies, including British Petroleum, H&M, and Zara.
Egemasi, who was popularly known online as ‘tech queen’, assumed a polished digital persona, especially on LinkedIn, where she showcased her skills and “flaunted a luxurious lifestyle”.
Via her social media accounts, she posted photos of herself on lavish vacations to destinations like Greece and Portugal, which prosecutors now claim were funded, through illicit proceeds. (Courtesy LIB)

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FAKE DOCTOR CAUGHT!!!
This woman, Zholia Alemi, 62, was able to beat the system in the UK and work as a psychiatrist with fake certificates for 20 years before she was caught.
She earned over £1.3 million.
20 years without being caught. Hmmm isn't that why they say many days for the thief and just one day for the owner.
She is cooling her heel in jail and has been asked to refund so much money.
With how tedious it is to get licence to work in the UK as a doctor, this lady was able to beat the system for 20 good years and work as a specialist. She must be a genius.
Courtesy Chin Akano page.
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