Three suspected Internet fraudsters, popularly called Yahoo boys, have been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren said the suspects ─ Okpekereke Timothy, Stanley Odjighere, and Teminor Karo ─ allegedly stole about N806m from a new generation bank.
Uwujaren said the EFCC discovered that the suspects had used the proceeds to fund some projects, including a hotel, among others.He said,
Uwujaren said,
“The suspects will be arraigned in court as soon as investigations are completed.”
EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren said the suspects ─ Okpekereke Timothy, Stanley Odjighere, and Teminor Karo ─ allegedly stole about N806m from a new generation bank.
Uwujaren said the EFCC discovered that the suspects had used the proceeds to fund some projects, including a hotel, among others.He said,
“The EFCC has so far confiscated the following property, which are proceeds of the crime from the suspects; one uncompleted 59-room self-contain hostel, a twin bungalow in Oghara, Delta State, one uncompleted hotel project, one bungalow with a swimming pool in Ughelli and a bungalow in Agbaro.According to Punch,The EFCC spokesman explained that three suspects were arrested on Wednesday, January 14, 2015 in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
“Others are one Toyota Venza, 2010 model; two Toyota Solara cars, 2010 model; two Toyota Camry cars, 2010 model and two Honda Accord cars, 2005 model.”
“The trio are part of a syndicate arrested over allegations of conspiracy, Internet scam and stealing from one of the new generation banks to the tune of N806, 208,000. Forty others are still at large.
“The theft was perpetrated through a system glitch linked to the fraudsters, in which the bank suffered a huge loss of more than N806m.”It was gathered that the bank had told the EFCC that a review of transactions involving the bank with Interswitch Nigeria limited revealed that the bank was not reimbursed for the transactions consummated on ATM terminals.
Uwujaren said,
“It was discovered that while many of the transactions involved were failed transactions, the amounts involved were not reversed, and all the customers were seen to have withdrawn the cash amounting to the sum on each day it happened.
“The suspects will be arraigned in court as soon as investigations are completed.”
EFCC well done, nice job. But what about corrupt politicians??????? God is watching u guys in 3D...
ReplyDeleteMy God, 806million,chai. And dese guys will b proving big guys .I op dier girlfriends won't b disappointed
ReplyDeleteWhaoooo 4gt if d armed forces in nigeria wants 2 work dy do der job very well OMG those guys are hmmmmm can't find a word 4 dem.its well Lord flush dem out nd d so called politicans too.
ReplyDeleteSome people dey tif with confidence share. 806 million and you think they won't catch you.
ReplyDeleteFraudsters u can't go Scot free.
ReplyDeleteThis country alone push people into a lot of terrible things, no jobs, but all the same it's not an excuse to steal, so face the law.
ReplyDeleteEfcc shld go focus on better tins n free yahoo boys jare. At least d proceeds re been used well abi. If u all know how much efcc makes from yahoo boys dey catch daily eh u ll b tripped. Buh dey com up on TV n social media like say dem no dey grant dem bail or extort money from dem.
ReplyDeleteThe 40 that are still at large are all on Instagram..EZE, MAYOR, MAYANA, MENTOR just to mention a few.. Mehn these guys Ride's Alone on IG no be here.. They Redefine Ballership!!!
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girl next door I feel bad for u, I feel worse that I read your comment
ReplyDeleteHmmmm Delta state na there zone. Wonder who gave EFCC the tip off.
ReplyDeleteThis particular yahoo boys are even better, they invested with the Money, some will go and pop champagne in the club and carry women, money finish eye clear..
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ReplyDeleteEFCC and their useless jobs.Boys are hustling when their is no job and u arrest them.Politicians have being stealing and robbing in broad daylight since 1600 century and not a single arrest.Bunch of retards
ReplyDeleteNo shaking
Too much money
ReplyDeleteKudos boiz... IT IS WELL
ReplyDeleteWow good job guys
ReplyDeleteThese boyz don hammer oo choi
@girl next door...tomorrow people like you will contest for a political appointment
ReplyDeletestealing is bad my dear.
lets all try to live right
making money through dubious means isn't the best.
there is dignity in labour
Kudos to EFCC...nice one
No be small thing oh
ReplyDeleteSuch millions? Boys are not smiling ooo
ReplyDelete806 in milli?mehn am baffled.
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