Crime
Massive EFCC Operation Nets 48 Suspected Internet Fraudsters in Asaba
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) achieved a major breakthrough in its ongoing battle against cybercrime as operatives from the Benin Zonal Command apprehended 48 individuals suspected of engaging in internet fraud. The arrests were made in Asaba, Delta State, on Friday, October 6, 2023.
The suspects have been identified as follows:
Chinonso Nnemeka
Chidenbere Ekwealor
Emeka Joseph
Emmanuel Onyeka Onyeukwu
Solomon Omojewe
Miracle Ogonnaya
Pius Innocent
Ebuka Odukwe Osita
Godspower Efe
Chinedu Odiaka
Ogbemudia Wisdom
Okocha Nduka
Victor Chukwuma
Ebuka Ohika
Bright Odinakachukwu
Benjamin Kennedy
Abariowei Preye
Odinakachukwu Favour
Ofere Oghale
Micheal Okonkwo
Ezeali Stanley Chinedu
Akaluai Tega
Chibueze Obiozie
Chukwuma Chidimma
Sambo Daibra
Sunday Victor
Favour Ogaga-Oghene
Albert Oluwaleke
Agholor Omobude Simeon
Okeke Chibike
Bolum Ogechukwu
Dortimi Obiagulu Abariowei
Michelle Cyril
Adesioye Ajibola
Emmanuel Omezi Chinedu
Sule Courage
Daniel Samuel
Ifeanyi Nwabor
Igalawuye Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Uwaechue Chinedu Stanley
Eboh Chukwuma
Ezeali James Arinze
Clever Afokoghene
James Power
Azubudike Emeka
Okwuolise Ebuka
Odiete Timothy
Gilbert Nelson
The arrests came as a result of diligent intelligence work, with the suspects taken into custody at various locations across Asaba.
During the operation, law enforcement officers seized a total of nine luxury vehicles, including three Mercedes Benz GLK 350s, a Toyota Camry SE, two Lexus RX 350s, and two Toyota Camry LEs, along with a Mercedes Benz GLA 250 4Matic. Additionally, several mobile phones and laptops were confiscated.
The suspects have already provided valuable information during interrogations and will face charges in court once investigations are concluded. The EFCC’s continued efforts to combat internet fraud and cybercrime demonstrate its commitment to safeguarding the digital space and upholding the rule of law in Nigeria.