Backgroundīetween June 2016 and January 2020 Cameron Vickers, Raheel Mirza, Opeyemi Solaja and Reuben Akpojaro made cold calls to members of the public, using pseudonyms, to convince them to invest with BMG. Akpojaro was acquitted of conspiracy to defraud and money laundering. Raheel Mirza was further convicted of perverting the course of justice and Reuben Akpojaro (40 years old) was convicted for offering binary option investments without FCA authorisation. Their scam fleeced roughly £1.2 million from around 120 UK investors. On 3 April 2023, following an 8-week trial at Southwark Crown Court, Cameron Vickers (27 years old), Raheel Mirza (38 years old) and Opeyemi Solaja (33 years old) were convicted of conspiracy to defraud through a fake, London-based company called Bespoke Markets Group (BMG). See the update below.Ī fourth defendant was convicted for trading without FCA authorisation. This page was updated on following the sentencing of Reuben Akpojaro.
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