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EFCC arrests 20 suspected Internet fraudsters

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February 16, 2021
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Operatives of the Port Harcourt Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have arrested 20 suspected Internet fraudsters.

The Head, Media and Publicity, Wilson Uwujaren revealed that they were arrested on Friday at New Owerri, Eminike Estate, Norble Abode, Owerri, Imo State.

The suspects are: Onyebuchi Victor; Isreal Victor, Emeka Clinton, Stanley Uche, Onyemachi Stanley, Ikechukwu Agbalieze, Franklin Ugoegbu; Nze Collins, Nwokoro Santus and Agocha Johnson

Others are Oscar Anumata, Emeka Clinton Nkeoga, Ogwu Chukwu Akagha Marvis, Victor Obioha, Charles Onymesi, Awunnaya Victor, Henry Stephni, Jerrard Uwaima, Franklin Uzoma and Obidike Abuchi

Items recovered from them include f40 mobile phones, seventeen laptops of different brands and six vehicles one blue-coloured Toyota Corolla car, one black-coloured Acura ZX car, one ash-coloured Lexus GX 460 Sports Utility Vehicle, one green- coloured Venza car, one black-coloured Mercedes Benz car and one ash-coloured Lexus 330 SUV.

Others are 13 Powers of Attorney, five architectural documents and a folder containing some other documents. The suspects would be charged to court when investigations are concluded.

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