The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested twenty suspected internet fraudsters. The arrest was carried out in a joint operation with the Nigerian Army in Benin after their activities were reported.
They were nabbed in a surprise raid at their Cyber office tucked in an old building located on Siluko Road.
At the point of arrest, the fraudsters had in their possession 45 laptops of different make, 28 telephone sets, 8 internet mobile modems and one Nissan car.
Most of them confessed to be engaged in online dating of foreigners particularly widows. They also confessed to using different pseudo names and faces to deceive their prospective victims. They are mostly in their twenties and their names were also given out.

E don be for una! See as dem be.
ReplyDeleteSo sad, our government Don fail. How many politician is in jail today for eating govt money. I no support such bad name to our country.
Deletelolll see dat smallie with pink shirt and big bear bear. Weak men
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Deletewetin concern u?
DeleteIn Nigeria you are guilty until proven innocent. Heck its a cyber cafe what did they expect they will find? Pots and Pans??? So every body that goes to cyber cafe is yahoo yahoo!!! EFCC Stop trying people on the pages of Newspaper.
ReplyDeleteMake we face d reality,any body can just go to a cafe to do anything,that does not make him a YY boi...EFCC sould do well by going for those armedrubbers that call them self politicians instead of all dis unreasonable musclepool arrests... Big up EFCC
ReplyDeleteso they told them to remove their shoes or what?
ReplyDeleteLol na that one you see.
DeleteEFCC are big bullies. Yahoo yahoo boys without political connections and they, efcc, will have a field day. Corrupt politicians, public sector employess, they begin to flounder like spinach in hot water.
ReplyDeleteEFFC abeg free those guyz jor,wot of d widow wey dey play with dem nko,dis tinz na brain tinz,those women wnt fraud 9ja guyz has a sharp boi dey fast pass dem.Both of dem na fraud den B.No insult pls
ReplyDeleteDid dey provide employment?
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DeleteThough I'm not in support of fraud or any form of social vice, what do u expect from a society where joblessness is at it's peak, social infrastructure paralysed, no hope of survival within sight .they rather be accused of fraud than armed robbery.
ReplyDeleteTake a second look at the police parade picture ,its a typical scene of armed robbery suspects on parade with their weapons on display.
Our useless politicians/government should imagine this 20 alleged fraudster for armed robbery suspect s only in siluko road.
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make dem catch dem well well jare
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DeleteEfcc shud beta concentrate on doz chopping our money not doz hustling hard 4 der pocket........#mhstew
ReplyDeleteTheir act is evil. If they are yahoo boys that means they have made so many families to cry. Let them be dealt with.
ReplyDeleteSupport no evil
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Delete45 laptops? Isikini? Warris this?
ReplyDeleteTHEIR CUP OF TEA
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ReplyDeleteHmmnn, I see the faces of those who send me spam mails. Yeye....
ReplyDeleteEFCC is very stupid for Arresting those boys since the Nigerian Government can not provide Jobs for youths, then the youth got an self employment for them self why should the EFCC arrest those boys.
ReplyDeleteLazy bones!!
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Their own cup of tea.Is still better than robbery.Nigerians face your business.
ReplyDeletewetti de happen no shaking release those guys men.e better pass that minister dem where dem de embee
ReplyDeleteNa wa o. Make God intervene in their lives
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