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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on January 29, 2021, arrested 10 suspects over cyber crimes popularly known as ‘Yahoo-Yahoo’.
They were arrested at their Academy in the Bwari axis of Abuja where they were said to be learning the trade of cyber trickery.
The suspects aged between 20 and 30 years, are Sixtus Jude, Moses Samuel, Isalan Johnny, Dapet Nimshak, Samuel Ogboche, Victor Samuel, Victor Asuquo, Ibrahim Yunusa, Yahaya Usman, and Chijoke Ikwuoha.
They were allegedly arrested with different incriminating items.
The promoter of the Academy is however on the run, and the EFCC says investigations showed that the sponsor recruits and trains young individuals who show interest in internet fraud.
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EFCC arrests 10 Yahoo-Yahoo ‘Students’ in Abuja
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested 10 suspects over computer-related fraud known as ‘Yahoo-Yahoo’
They were arrested at their Academy in Bwari axis of Abuja where they were said to be learning the trade of cyber trickery.
The suspects aged between 20 and 30 years, are Sixtus Jude, Moses Samuel, Isalan Johnny, Dapet Nimshak, Samuel Ogboche, Victor Samuel, Victor Asuquo, Ibrahim Yunusa, Yahaya Usman and Chijoke Ikwuoha.
The Head of Media and Publicity of the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, who disclosed this in a statement to Vanguard, said the suspects were arrested with different incriminating items such as mobile phones and computers.
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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Friday, arrested 10 suspects for computer-related fraud.
They were apprehended at their academy in the Bwari axis of Abuja where they were said to be learning the trade of cyber trickery.
A statement by the EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, said the suspects aged between 20 and 30, include Sixtus Jude, Moses Samuel, Isalan Johnny, Dapet Nimshak, Samuel Ogboche, Victor Samuel, Victor Asuquo, Ibrahim Yunusa, Yahaya Usman, and Chijoke Ikwuoha. They were reportedly arrested with different incriminating items such as mobile phones and computers.
The promoter of the academy is, however, on the run.