Saskatchewan Federal Serious Organized Crime investigators (FSOC) have, through a lengthy complex investigation, determined five male individuals living in Regina have been operating a series of on-line "Romance" scams.

These scammers have defrauded seven women. They were victimized of over $360,000 over two years.

In January 2018, Saskatchewan RCMP received the complaint of an individual whose name was used without his permission and knowledge in a fraudulent transaction online.

Saskatchewan RCMP FSOC Unit investigated further and discovered that this incident of fraud was linked to several other frauds with victims across Canada.

For 18 months, FSOC used intelligence-based policing to conduct a thorough investigation, which involved a series of surveillance operations, numerous interviews, and the acquisition of several judicial authorizations to investigate over 50 Canadian bank accounts.

As a result of this investigation, FSOC identified five individuals, living in Regina at the time these crimes were committed, who are suspected of being involved in the operation of these online scams.

Police determined the five individuals have ties to what is believed to be a larger international criminal organization involved in the long-term running of online romance scams.

This criminal organization was found to be responsible for defrauding victims of a combined total of over two million dollars through online romance scams over the past two years.

Concerning this investigation, on January 15, 2020, Saskatchewan RCMP arrested 28-year-old Austin Newton. He has been charged with the following:

  • Fraudulently personating another person, section 403(1) of the Canadian Criminal Code;
  • Fraud under $5,000, section 380(1)(b) of the Canadian Criminal Code;
  • Fraud over $5,000, section 380(1)(a) of the Canadian Criminal Code; and
  • Possession of proceeds of crime over $5,000, section 354(1) of the Canadian Criminal Code.

Austin Newton is scheduled to make his next court appearance at the Regina Provincial Court on April 21, 2020, at 2 p.m. via video.

RCMP need to locate 4 males, still at large, who police believe are responsible for these scams.

Saskatchewan RCMP has issued a Canada-wide warrant for the arrest of the other individuals involved in these romance scams. These individuals are facing different charges of fraud and possession of proceeds of crime. They are:

  • 24-year-old Kelvin Awani,
  • 22-year-old Jonah Eigbuluese,
  • 25-year-old Joshua Ometie, and
  • 27-year-old Clinton Newton.

The four men could be anywhere in Canada. Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of these four individuals is asked to call 306-310-RCMP (7267) or their local police service.

Saskatchewan RCMP FSOC was struck by the apparent authenticity of these online romances and by the time devoted by the suspects to the people they victimized.

Information can also be submitted anonymously through Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or submitting a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

To inform the public about these online romance scams, Saskatchewan RCMP produced a video to share a public safety message highlighting the red flags of a fraudulent online romance.

For more information, visit  www.facebook.com/SaskatchewanRCMP/posts/4254742047884869

FSOC works in conjunction with domestic and international partners to disrupt, dismantle and support the prosecution of serious and organized crime groups and their members.