Crime & Safety
Union Man Jailed For Bribing Postal Workers To Steal Credit Cards
Olagoke Araromi, 22, of Union used the stolen credit cards to make unauthorized purchases of high-end electronics and clothing: AG.
UNION, NJ — A Union man was among two to be sentenced to prison for their role in a scheme bribing mail carriers to steal credit cards from the mail, U.S. Attorney Craig Carpenito announced.
Olagoke Araromi, 22, of Union was sentenced to 61 months in prison or just over five years. He previously pleaded guilty to a three-count information charging him with bribery of U.S. Postal Service (USPS) mail carriers, bank fraud and aggravated identity theft, Carpenito said.
Moussa Dagno, 24, of Harrison was also sentenced to 57 months in prison. He previously pleaded guilty to an information charging him with one count each of bribery of USPS mail carriers and employees, bank fraud and aggravated identity theft.
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From July 2017 to May 2018, Araromi and and Dagno bribed USPS employees with cash to remove envelopes containing credit cards from the mail, according to documents filed in this case and statements made in court.
Text messages show Araromi asking USPS employees to look for and take credit cards issued by certain banks that he preferred, promising to pay them for taking as many credit cards as possible, and arranging meetings to pick up the stolen credit cards, according to the report.
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Then Araromi and Dagno used the stolen credit cards to make unauthorized purchases of high-end electronics and clothing, such as Apple MacBook Pro devices and other Apple products, throughout New Jersey and New York from July 2017 to February 2018, according to the report.
Video and photos from surveillance recordings show the men making he purchases at the stores, according to the report.
Authorities found six laptops and a smartphone all of which had been purchased with the stolen credit cards at the Harrison home shared by Araromi and Dagno.
Former mail carriers Zenobia Gilmer, Ayesha Troztz and Kyanne Costley, who had delivery routes in Mt. Arlington, East Orange and Elizabeth; and Jennel Williams, who formerly worked as a clerk in the Newark Main Post Office all admitted to stealing credit cards from the mail and delivering them to Araromi or Dagno in exchange for payments, and all are awaiting sentencing. A fifth mail carrier from Jersey City, Jacquan Miller, has been charged by complaint for his role in the scheme, Carpenito said.
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