Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have arrested 75 suspected internet fraudsters in separate sting operations in Owerri, Imo State.
The anti-graft agency arrested 46 suspects on Monday, March 28, for alleged involved in computer-related fraud at different locations in Owerri, the Imo State capital.
The suspects who are mainly students and job seekers between the ages of 18 to 31 years were apprehended after superior intelligence was received on the nefarious activities of the young men.
Upon their arrest six cars, various phones and laptops of different makes were recovered from them.
In a related development, operatives had on Friday, 25th March, arrested 29 suspected internet fraudsters, at several hideouts in Nekede Road and Owerri axis of Imo State, but incriminating items were found on 17 of the suspects.
They were all arrested based on verified intelligence reports linking them with alleged fraudulent activities ranging from love scam on numerous dating sites, impersonation, and possession of fraudulent documents, picker and bitcoin scam.
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The suspects are Samuel Patrick, Brima Edegba, Kingsley Williams, Audu Emeka, David Godson, Alex James, Prince Akachukwu Nkemjika, Chidi Eze, Kizito Emenyonu, Wisdom Handsome Chibuenyim, Chibuike Mbonu, Christian Sorochi, Victory Oparanozie, Uche Alex, Kingsley Eke, Collins Williams and Charles Iwu.
Items recovered from them at the point of arrest, include foreign currencies, Toyota Avalon, 2 Toyota Camry, Toyota Corolla 2004 Model, Lexus ES 350, Mercedes ML 350, Lexus RS 350, and Toyota Venza.
Others are 58 phones of different brands, eight laptops, one driver’s licence and six ATM cards.
Head, Media and Publicity of EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, said the suspects will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.
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