Olajide Onikoyi, 29, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud UK financial institutions of 393,000 pounds and money laundering on Tuesday before being sentenced at London's Southwark crown court to three years in prison for conspiracy to defraud and nine months for money laundering, to run consecutively.
Onikoyi, of Hexagon Close, Blackley in Manchester, was among a number of criminals, who targeted students by sending them emails inviting them to update details on their student loan account via a link to a bogus website.
According to Press Association, Onikoyi laundered 393,000 pounds from 238 victims in total, with one alone having 19,000 pounds taken from their account.
The scam was identified and Onikoyi was arrested following an operation by detectives from the now-disbanded Metropolitan police central e-crime unit.
As part of their inquiries, detectives worked closely with the banking industry, Internet service providers and Student Loans Company, which said it regularly put out warnings about such scams.
"All students should be alert to these scams and remain vigilant to attempts to defraud them and steal their funds, particularly around payment times," Heather Laing, fraud prevention and detection manager at the Student Loans Company, warned.
When police seized Onikoyi's computer, they found chat logs from cyber crime forums that revealed he was conspiring with others from Russia, Lithuania and the UK in order to compromise computers and associated bank accounts.
Detective chief inspector Jason Tunn, of the Met's cyber crime unit, said, "My officers worked doggedly to secure Onikoyi's conviction. They examined numerous leads to identify members of this phishing gang, of which Onikoyi was a key member.
"He played a significant role in the scam by systematically targeting British students and UK financial institutions in order to steal large amounts of money that were then dispersed across numerous bank accounts.
A number of other people have also been jailed in connection with the scam.
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