A 54-year-old Nigerian man, who fraudulently claimed more than £34,000 in benefits with a Nigerian alter ego, was on Friday, October 28th, sentenced to 10 months in prison. Adebola Adesanwo, is a naturalised UK citizen but as a dual-national, also has a Nigerian passport. Newport Crown Court heard how the former cleaner, had a second alias under a false, forged passport under the name of John Adepujo. He had previously pleaded guilty to charges of possession an identification document with intent and two counts of failing to disclose information to make a gain. Prosecuting, David Pugh said that border agency officials became suspicious of the defendant after he submitted a claim for sick pay but was unable to provide certain documents, alerting the border agency. "On April 22, 2016, border agency officers went to an address in Newport and they were looking for John Adepujo," said Mr Pugh. After leaving the property without finding the fictitious Mr...