Charles Hanson and Ochuko Ojiri uncover antiques and toys from their childhood. Dealer Ochuko Ojiri and auctioneer Charles Hanson are on a rummage around antiques shops in the Pennines. An unusual ...
Oghenochuko Ojiri, who regularly appeared as an art expert on the popular BBC series “Bargain Hunt,” pleaded guilty to helping finance the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. Ojiri made the stunning ...
Prosecutors told the court that Ojiri was aware he was transacting with a man whom the US and the UK have accused of supporting the Lebanon-based proscribed group Hezbollah. Ojiri is a 53-year-old ...
Bargain Hunt star Ochuko Ojiri has admitted to failing to report a series of high-value art sales to a man suspected of being a Hezbollah financier. The art dealer, 53, pleaded guilty to eight counts ...
A BBC Bargain Hunt expert who was jailed for failing to report a series of of high-value art sales to a man suspected of financing militant group Hezbollah has lost an appeal against his sentence.
Margie Cooper and Ochuko Ojiri’s B-road rummage through the antiques shops of the north west gets underway in the mighty city of Liverpool and continues across the Mersey towards Chester. They point ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ochuko Ojiri (BBC) An art dealer has been charged with offences relating to terrorist financing. Oghenochuko ‘Ochuko’ Ojiri, 53, ...
A former Bargain Hunt art expert has been jailed for two years and six months for failing to declare art he sold to a suspected financier of Hezbollah. In the first prosecution of its kind, ...
Dealer Ochuko Ojiri and auctioneer Charles Hanson start their trip in a Triumph Spitfire. Veteran Charles Hanson accompanies newbie Ochuko Ojiri on a hunt for profit making antiques in Yorkshire. A ...
BBC Bargain Hunt and Antiques Road Trip star Oghenochuko “Ochuko” Ojiri has pleaded guilty to terrorist financing charges following a Met Police probe. The 53-year-old, a regular on the BBC programmes ...
A former Bargain Hunt art expert has been jailed for two years and six months for failing to declare art he sold to a suspected financier of the proscribed terror ...
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