“As the public seeks vaccines to protect themselves and their families from COVID-19, fraudsters are waiting to take advantage of their desperation. We want to remind the public to exercise extreme caution online, especially when it comes to COVID-19 vaccines, treatments and protective equipment,” James Mancuso, the special agent in charge for Homeland Security Investigations Baltimore, said in a statement at the time of Oluwalade’s arrest.
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