Crime
Photo Of Jailed Internet Fraudster Smiling Happily Got People Talking

A Jailed Internet Fraudster, identified as Isreal Kue has caught the attention of some Nigerians on social media.
This comes after the Abuja Zonal Command of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, on Thursday, August 30, 2021, via Instagram shared photos of convicts arraigned and sentenced to various prison terms.
However, one of the convicts, simply known as Israel Kue, who were prosecuted before Justice Hamza Mu’azu of the Federal Capital Territory High Court, Abuja for defrauding foreigners via the internet, stirred reactions after he was pictured smiling happily during his mugshot.
The photo was greeted with reactions from social media as many wondered why the convict was so happy even after been caught.
See photos below;
See reactions below;
@ejims_vibez wrote; He is laughing because of date on the post may be he was reading it then 😂😂
@leoriccogram wrote; ‘My brother smile joor 😂😂 e no easy. Nigeria no go finish u’
@oluwaseunsakaba4 wrote; ‘Feyinre 😂😂😂shine ur teeth for govts’
@deekoko1 wrote; He will be going home tomorrow that’s why his laughing
@sixbaba wrote; Bigger you bro
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