UK University Identity Theft Lecturer Arrested For Identity Theft
Quick Facts
- Date: 7/26/2007
- Institution: University of Glamorgan
- Type of Incident: Impersonation
- Number Affected: At least 2
- Source: ESI
- Abstract Source: icWales
Abstract
University of Galmorgan identity theft lecturer Eni Oyegoke has been sentenced after pleaded guilty to 13 fraud, deception and theft offences. Oyegoke began at Glamorgan as a PhD student in 2005, a position he gained using a false passport. Soon after, Oyegoke began lecturing students on the topic of identity theft, a topic he apparently was very familiar with. Authorities were first made aware of the problem when Oyegoke applied for a drivers license using his fake passport information. During a raid on his house, authorities found credit cards Oyegoke had opened under other identities and a fake drivers license. Oyegoke used the two credit cards to help pay for his tuition and the fake drivers license was part of his doctoral thesis according to his lawyer. Oyegoke faces a two year jail sentence and will be deported after serving his time.


