EFCC arrests 36 suspected internet fraudsters in Enugu

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested 36 suspected internet fraudsters in Enugu State.

The EFCC’s Head of Media and Publicity, Wilson Uwujaren, disclosed this in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja.

He said the suspects were arrested at Imo following credible intelligence linking them to cyber fraud, targeting mostly foreign nationals.

Uwujaren said: “Items recovered from the suspects are phones, laptops, international passports and one Lexus ES350 with NYCN registration number IMO 44.

Other items recovered are: one Mercedes Benz GLK with Lagos registration number KTU 729 HD and One Toyota Camry with Lagos registration number KTU 720 HL.”

“The suspects will be charged to court after the completion of investigations.”

Court convicts two men for internet fraud in Kwara

The Kwara State High Court, Ilorin, on Tuesday convicted the duo of Abdulkareem Jamiu and Zakariyha Ibrahim for internet fraud.

The two men were arraigned by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for alleged impersonation, love scam and other internet related frauds.

The defendants were convicted by Justices Adenike Akinpelu and Sikiru Oyinloye respectively.

They pleaded guilty to their charges.

Following their guilty pleas, the prosecutors, Innocent Mbachie and Aliyu Adebayo, called a witness each to review the facts of the cases.

The counsels told the court to consider the guilty plea entered by the defendants, the extra-judicial statements and all the exhibits tendered and convict them accordingly.

In her ruling, Justice Akinpelu held that the commission had successfully established the case against Jamiu and convicted him.

She sentenced the defendant to six months in prison with an option of N150,000 fine.

The judge ordered that one iPhone XR which he used to perpetrate the crime and the sum of N7.3 million recovered from him be forfeited to the Federal Government.

Justice Oyinloye sentenced Ibrahim to six months in prison with an option of N100,000 fine.

He ordered that the convict’s Infinix phone recovered from him at the point of arrest and the sum of 50 Canadian dollars which he got as restitution be forfeited to the federal government.

Actor Bishop Umoh tackles corrupt politicians, internet fraudsters

Nigerian comic actor Bishop Umoh better known as Okon of Lagos has taken to his Instagram page to slam corrupt politicians and internet fraudsters, otherwise known as Yahoo boys for their dubious ways of making money.

In his lengthy Instagram post, Okon reprimanded yahoo boys, telling them to unfollow him with immediate effect.

The actor stated that yahoo boys are not heroes, neither are they ‘Robin Hoods’ because they keep stealing from innocent people just to make themselves wealthy.

For the politicians involved in nefarious activities, Okon berated them for stealing the collective commonwealth of the poor people they were elected or appointed to lead and provide for.

The actor wrote on his Instagram page;

“Also to ALL the corrupt politicians who STEAL the collective commonwealth of the poor people they were elected or appointed to lead and provide for, may ALL your days be DARK and SHORT and your paths, SLIPPERY and THORNY! And may the congregation Answer Amen!”

Read his full statement.

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