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The Operatives of the Abuja and Enugu Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in Owerri, Imo State has paraded thirty three suspected internet fraudster in the state.
In a post on their Facebook official page, the commission said the 33 fraudsters were arrested at their various hideout on Monday, 26 August 2019.
According to the commission, items recovered includes laptop computers, mobile phones, 2Lexus RX350 SUV and a Toyota Solara salon car.
The post reads: “Thirty three suspected internet fraudsters were on Monday August 26 2019, arrested at their hideout in an early morning operation by Operatives of the Abuja and Enugu Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in Owerri, Imo State.
The suspects are:
- Clinton Emere
- Obinna Okonkwo
- Ogochukwu Ogbonna
- Joseph Udom Kousin
- Prince Ewunone
- Franklin Michael
- Tolli Ameiche
- Anderson
- Berthel
- David Franklin
- Aboi Etealu
- Chinubu Nwosu
- Marizu Chidiebere
- Dominic Terry Joseph
- Christopher Nwosu
- Peter Gift Uche
- Edinalo Ifeanyichukwu
- Ndubuisi Ikenna
- John Frank
- Anowe Precious
- Joseph Levi Chima
- Samuel Oria
- Tochi Mmerom
- Chimezia Cleansman
- Okonkwo Obinna
- Uchendu Gift
- Nkwodi Nnamdi
- Izywa Munachi
- Ekone Aniche
- Opara Donald
- Aniche Tochukwu
- Anelka Okon and
- Ebizien Franklin Udochukwu
“Items recovered from them include laptop computers, mobile phones, 2 Lexus RX350 SUV and a Toyota Solara salon car.
“The suspects have made useful statements and will be charged to court as soon as investigation is completed.”