Nigeria
EFCC Arrests 23 Suspected ‘Yahoo boys’ In Sokoto
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, says its operatives in the Sokoto Zonal Command have arrested 23 suspected internet fraudsters popularly known as Yahoo Boys.
The commission made this known in a statement on its official Facebook page on Saturday.
The statement identified the suspects as Joy Ofem, Azeez Naimot, Agabi O. Yusuf, Ibrahim Amodu, Aigbekan Daniel, Adedayo Michael, Iraran Mubarak, Olivine Habiblah, Wasiu Lukman Adekunle, Musa Abdulazeez, Abdullahi Ibrahim, Adegoh Nabiu Mohammed, Ibrahim Mubarak, Ahmed Ibrahim Abdullahi, Abdullahi Sanusi Adejoh and Umar Idris.
Others are Muhammad Nuhu, Feisal Ahmed, Aliyu Ismail, Elijah Adebayo, Zakariyau Ibrahim, Balogun Abdulkarim and Buni Husaini.
According to the commission, the suspects were arrested on Friday at Bafarawa and Kalkalawa estates in Sokoto.
“Their arrest followed diligent observance and intelligence on their suspected involvement in internet-related crimes.
“Items recovered from them include two Toyota Corolla cars, three motorcycles, laptops, phones and a generator.
“They will be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded”, the statement added.
(Daily Post)
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