Umair Hamid of Karachi, had pled guilty in April this year to conspiracy to commit wire fraud before US District Judge Ronnie Abrams, who imposed the sentence on him.
He had helped run a massive diploma mill through his employer, Pakistan-based Axact, which had held itself out as one of the world's leading information technology providers.
In addition to the prison term, Hamid was ordered to forfeit over USD five million.
According to documents filed in this case, Hamid and his co-conspirators deceived individuals across the world, including throughout the US, into enrolling in supposed high schools, colleges, and universities.
Consumers paid upfront fees, believing that in return they would be enrolled sin real educational courses and, eventually, receive legitimate degrees. Instead, consumers received no instruction and worthless diplomas.
On Axact's behalf, he served as the primary contact during negotiations with a former competitor for the company's acquisition of websites for fake educational institutions.
Under Axact's control, those websites then continued to deceive consumers into paying upfront enrollment fees for non-existent educational programmes.
In May 2015, Pakistani authorities shut down Axact and arrested multiple individuals associated with the company for participating in the diploma mill operation.
But Hamid, who was not arrested at that time, continued to work in furtherance of the fraudulent business, even personally travelling to the US in 2016 to open a bank account used to collect money from defrauded consumers.
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