The 31-year-old used false names and addresses in his records to disguise what was really going on, the court heard.
It was done through the Western Union organisation, which provides a money transfer service enabling people to send funds around the world via a network of local agents, who receive commission.
The court heard how cash sums totalling £581,900 came into Ojo’s shop between February and July 2009.
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