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SCARS™ Scam News: Nigeria’s EFCC Nabs 10 More Suspected Internet Fraudsters

Another Gang Shut Down – Nigeria’s EFCC Nabs 10 More Suspected Internet Fraudsters in Ibadan

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibadan zonal office, on Friday, March 8, 2019 arrested 10 suspected internet fraudsters at Olugun Oluhehu and Elebu areas of Ibadan, Oyo State.

The suspects who are between 21 and 35 years of age are Prince Tayo Rotimi, Omotomo Oluwarotimi, Abdulakeem Oluwatimilehi, and Kodri Yusuf.

Others include, Oludare Biodun, Lawal Femi, Adeyemi Damilare, Hassan Adewale, Adenuga Olalekan and Oduola Abayomi.

Their arrest followed a series of intelligence alleging that they engage in fraudulent activities, especially obtaining money by false pretenses from unsuspecting victims through online dating and other illegal means.

At the point of their arrest, EFCC operatives recovered SIM cards, four exotic cars, laptop computers, telephones, fetish objects (juju) and several documents containing false pretenses from them.

The suspects will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.

 

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