Security & Crime
46 “Yahoo boys” are detained by the EFCC in Cross River and Akwa Ibom, and exotic cars are also retrieved
At various places in the states of Cross River and Akwa Ibom, agents of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s (EFCC) Uyo Zonal Command have detained 46 suspected internet fraudsters.
EFCC claims that the individuals were apprehended at various locations in Calabar, the capital of Cross River State, and Eket in Akwa Ibom as a result of information received.
A few high-end cell phones, six exotic automobiles, and laptops, according to the Commission, were found.
22 suspects, including David Boniface Akani, Johnson Umuke, James Michael, Akeke Favour, Enange Benard, Godson Ubi, Eddie Godson, Eyo Jesse Bassey, Joachim Omuyeh, and Dickson Abang, were detained in Calabar, according to a statement from the head of media and publicity, Dele Oyewale.
The names are “Ikora Sunny, Emmanuel Godwin, Dannis Lipeunim, Agwazia Sunny Henry, Abang Emmanuel, Godspower Eyan, Elena Samuel, Adie Godson, Chisom Stanley, Nonso Solomon, Eyam Daniel Okpa, and Aka Richard.”
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According to the commission, there were also Sampson Sunday, Joshua James Michael, Paul Edet Etiemana, Archibong Okomobong Bassey, Inemesit Akin Bassey, Edidiong Aniete Tom, Ebowusim Chifia Aslem, and Nwanchukwu Ebenezer Chinonso.
Archibong Alfred Archibong, Itauma Uforotobong Richard, Bassey David Nicholas, Chidozie Ikechukwu, Japhet Linus Akwaowo, Victor Evans, Fortune Udia, Benjamin Amos, Prince Augustine, David Daniel, Augustine Obinna, Udeme Unanaowo Unanaowo, and Obinnaya Jide are some of the others.