Fake Nigerian immigration consultant sentenced to two years in Canada
A fake Nigerian immigration consultant, Chinenye Alozie has been sentenced by a Provincial Court in Canada to 2 years of house arrest.
Chinenye Alozie was sentenced for being a fake immigration consultant in Canada. According to sources, he has been forging bank records, and documents to help would-be immigrants safely enter the country.
The father-of-4 pleaded guilty to acting as an unauthorized immigration consultant and to misrepresenting facts.
Chinenye Alozie has forged facts in immigration applications, and offences under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act.
As stated by Canada Today reports, the court heard the crimes related to Alozie’s dealings with more than 60 foreigners. Most of them were students, between 2014 and 2019.
He caught the attention of the Canadian Border Services Agency in late 2018 after reports that he had advertised his services to overseas students online.
QC Matthew Sinclair told Judge Stacy Cawley at a hearing on Tuesday stated that “Alozie is not authorized to represent persons with regard to their applications.”