Oghenochuko Ojiri, a 53-year-old art dealer based in East London, faced the Westminster Magistrates' Court where he pled guilty to multiple charges related to failing to disclose potential terrorist financing. His dealings involved selling artworks worth around £140,000 to Nazem Ahmad, a suspected financier for the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah, recognized by both the UK and the US as a terrorist organization.
U.K. Art Dealer Pleads Guilty to Terrorist Financing Charges

U.K. Art Dealer Pleads Guilty to Terrorist Financing Charges
A former BBC "Bargain Hunt" expert has admitted to unlawfully selling art to a suspected Hezbollah financier.
Ojiri, who was active on the BBC show as a mentor to contestants, was previously known for his expertise in antiques. However, the prosecution outlined that his financial transactions with Ahmad spanned from October 2020 to January 2022. Although Ojiri had not participated in BBC programs since 2023, his connection to the show raises serious questions about the vetting processes related to public personalities associated with sensitive sectors.
This unfolding case could have implications not only for the art world but also for the ongoing discussions around funding and terrorism. Local and global communities are urged to remain vigilant as more updates are expected to emerge.
This unfolding case could have implications not only for the art world but also for the ongoing discussions around funding and terrorism. Local and global communities are urged to remain vigilant as more updates are expected to emerge.