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Lecturer is jailed over ID fraud Lecturer is jailed over ID fraud
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A university tutor who taught students about identity theft and computer security has been jailed for two years for identity fraud offences.A university tutor who taught students about identity theft and computer security has been jailed for two years for identity fraud offences.
Eni Oyegoke, 28, held classes at the University of Glamorgan near Pontypridd after getting the job using a false passport.Eni Oyegoke, 28, held classes at the University of Glamorgan near Pontypridd after getting the job using a false passport.
Originally from Nigeria, he had been living at an address in Cardiff but has been told he now faces deportation.Originally from Nigeria, he had been living at an address in Cardiff but has been told he now faces deportation.
He admitted 13 fraud, deception and theft offences at Newport Crown Court.He admitted 13 fraud, deception and theft offences at Newport Crown Court.
Prosecutor Tracey Lloyd-Nesling told the court how Oyegoke came to Britain five years ago on a six-month visa.Prosecutor Tracey Lloyd-Nesling told the court how Oyegoke came to Britain five years ago on a six-month visa.
One of his roles was to set students tasks giving them a celebrity and then seeing how much they could find out using a computer Tracey Lloyd-Nesling, prosecutingOne of his roles was to set students tasks giving them a celebrity and then seeing how much they could find out using a computer Tracey Lloyd-Nesling, prosecuting
He enrolled at the university in 2005 as a PhD student but was soon given a part-time lecturing position at its school of computing.He enrolled at the university in 2005 as a PhD student but was soon given a part-time lecturing position at its school of computing.
"One of his roles was to set students tasks giving them a celebrity and then seeing how much they could find out using a computer," said Miss Lloyd-Nesling."One of his roles was to set students tasks giving them a celebrity and then seeing how much they could find out using a computer," said Miss Lloyd-Nesling.
"Often, it was not a very difficult task.""Often, it was not a very difficult task."
House raidHouse raid
She told the court, after applying to the DVLA for a British driving license using a false passport number, immigration officers were alerted and began investigating. She told the court, after applying to the DVLA for a British driving licence using a false passport number, immigration officers were alerted and began investigating.
The judge heard how his home in Cardiff Bay was raided by officials where a counterfeit driving license was discovered, the prosecution said he claimed "it was made as part of his thesis".The judge heard how his home in Cardiff Bay was raided by officials where a counterfeit driving license was discovered, the prosecution said he claimed "it was made as part of his thesis".
The investigation also revealed how he had stolen nearly £20,000 on two credit cards he had taken out in the name of his former landlords while they were in Australia.The investigation also revealed how he had stolen nearly £20,000 on two credit cards he had taken out in the name of his former landlords while they were in Australia.
Leighton Hughes, defending, said Oyegoke had turned to crime to pay his tuition fees after spiralling into debt.Leighton Hughes, defending, said Oyegoke had turned to crime to pay his tuition fees after spiralling into debt.
One always has sympathy with somebody who desperately wants to advance their prospects in life through the education system and you clearly are a man of some considerable ability Judge Roderick DenyerOne always has sympathy with somebody who desperately wants to advance their prospects in life through the education system and you clearly are a man of some considerable ability Judge Roderick Denyer
"He is young man who, on the face of it, has gone off the rails," said Mr Hughes."He is young man who, on the face of it, has gone off the rails," said Mr Hughes.
Mr Hughes also said the Oyegoke's girlfriend is pregnant with his baby.Mr Hughes also said the Oyegoke's girlfriend is pregnant with his baby.
"He made the gross mistake of taking advantage of his knowledge and knowledge of others to gain two credit cards from Egg," he said."He made the gross mistake of taking advantage of his knowledge and knowledge of others to gain two credit cards from Egg," he said.
"He is an intelligent man and he has a talent which he used in the wrong direction.""He is an intelligent man and he has a talent which he used in the wrong direction."
Judge Roderick Denyer told Oyegoke: "One always has sympathy with somebody who desperately wants to advance their prospects in life through the education system and you clearly are a man of some considerable ability.Judge Roderick Denyer told Oyegoke: "One always has sympathy with somebody who desperately wants to advance their prospects in life through the education system and you clearly are a man of some considerable ability.
"I'm afraid when we come to the Egg credit cards, it seems to be good old-fashioned fraud.""I'm afraid when we come to the Egg credit cards, it seems to be good old-fashioned fraud."
Jane Farleigh, the Border and Immigration Agency's newly appointed director for Wales and the South West, said: "This case shows that we are working extremely closely with the police and other agencies to catch anyone flouting our laws."Jane Farleigh, the Border and Immigration Agency's newly appointed director for Wales and the South West, said: "This case shows that we are working extremely closely with the police and other agencies to catch anyone flouting our laws."