Two Nigerian undergraduates and
six others were on Friday arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission for internet fraud. They were all picked up from their
operational base at the highbrow 1004 Housing Estate, Victoria Island,
Lagos.
One of the undergraduates, Hope Olusegun, a 25 year-old indigene of
Okene, Kogi State, who claimed to be a student of Computer Science at
the Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan University, Malaysia, was arrested by
operatives of EFCC over allegations of fraud and internet scam.
The
arrest of the scammers followed a petition to the EFCC over the
nefarious activities of Olusegun and his accomplices who have been using
the 1004 base to engage in fraudulent activities of obtaining money by
false pretences and forgery online.
The EFCC said yesterday that
following the petition, its operatives swooped on Olusegun’s apartment
and discovered various items which were being used for the fraud.
The
recovered items included laptops, iPad phones, travelling documents,
cheque books, flash drives, Internet modem, and three exotic cars – a
Mercedes Benz Jeep, One 4-Matic Mercedes Benz Car and a Range Rover
Sport SUV.
Olusegun however denied ownership of the exotic cars
when confronted by security operatives, claiming that they belonged to
his uncle who lives in the United Kingdom.
Operatives of the EFCC
also downloaded over 80 implicating documents from the laptops
recovered from Olusegun. However, the Commission is making efforts to
track down other members of Olusegun’s syndicate who are currently at
large.
Tunde Wasiu Sodiq, another undergraduate and member of
another internet fraud syndicate with close affinity with Olusegun’s
gang was also arrested by the EFCC at the Estate.
Culled from Naijapals
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