EFCC: 33 Arrested In Calabar For Internet Fraud

September 10, 2021
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EFCC: 33 Arrested In Calabar For Internet Fraud
EFCC: 33 Arrested In Calabar For Internet Fraud

THE Economic and Financial Crimes Commissio(EFCC) Uyo command, have arrested (33) suspected internet fraudsters at different locations in Calabar, Cross River state.

17 of the suspects were arrested at Post Office Street, Royal Estate, off Ekot Onin, 10 were apprehended at No.1 Marian Owan, Lemena junction, and 6 others1 at Parliamentary Extension, Calabar.

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The suspects between the ages of 22 – 35 years are: Modey Terrence Akong, Detoo Bem Daniel, Godson Topbie, Moses Valentine Nkpung, Idang Confidence, Chinagorom Edward, Enwereuzo Chidiebere, Obioma ThankGod, Richard Reinhard, Clinton Christopher, Raymond Samuel, Etim Paul, Okechukwu Caleb and Joseph Akobo, Morayo Jerry, Ogar Jemyford, Emmanuel Chika, Okpubeku Prosper, Onedo Caleb, Enajemo Oghenekaro, Great Asume, Ebuka Uzokwe, Obikwelu Ugochukwu, Oloko Pius Monshe, Gideon Ani, Effiong Akaninyene, Agoh Oscar, Agu Favour, Abang Godswill, Amalam Micheal, Luka Kaben, Ifeanyi Enwereuzo and Achilonu Moses.

At the point of arrest, many vehicles, several laptops and a number of mobile phones were recovered.

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

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