Similarly, EFCC Port Harcourt’s Zonal Office, on Wednesday, arrested five suspected internet fraudsters in a sting operation. The agency said their arrest was based on intelligence reports of their alleged suspicious activities. The suspects are: Emenike Ulu, Uchenna Samuel Nwogu, Kelvin Ogbonna, Richard Uduma and Collins George Isilabo. They were all arrested at No.22 Alcon Estate, Liberty Street, Woji, Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
Items recovered from them include, one Toyota Highlander Jeep, five laptop computers, Internet modems, eight handsets, two hard drives, ATM cards, title documents, cheque books and two International Passports. The suspects, according to EFCC, will be charged to court soon.
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Dear EFCC,
ReplyDeleteTO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
When do you plan on actually carrying out the real STING OPERATION on the ACTUAL THIEVES who groomed these minions your fishnet has been catching.
Yours Truly,
Concerned Nigerian.
so if I av a laptop and an iPhone I av automatically become a yahoo boy
ReplyDeleteWhen will you grow wise to post meaningful comments?
DeleteBut dede ugonna asked a good question.cos that's prevalent in lagos and the whole nigeria now.
DeleteCatch them all,and also focus your attentions on thieving civil servants and politicians but never leave these wretched things tagged "G boys/girls" alone,they are like roaches that must be exterminated.
ReplyDeleteI hope the bastards that duped my mum and caused her death Are among... rendered us pennyless... an old woman of over seventy yrs... we don't know you,but God knows you.. she sold property join, remains to sell us join... wicked people
ReplyDeleteJesu chai may her soul rest in peace
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