EFCC OPERATIVES NAB 13 ‘YAHOO-YAHOO BOYS’ IN MARYLAND
The officials of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC have arrested 13 internet fraudsters after they storm their hideout around Lomalinda Extention area of \maryland, Enugu, on Tuesday.
The suspects, Frank Ikechukwu, Bright Alozie, Aloysious Ani, Ikenna Kingsley, Prince Ofoeze, DavidUgonna, Prinewill Onyia, Chibuike Ebulue, Charles Chinedu, Christopher Patrick, EmekaJoel, Valentino Simon and Joseph Ani, were paraded by the Commission.
The operation was a fallout of intelligence regarding the activities of the suspects. They are alleged to have defrauded unsuspecting members of the public including foreigners.
Some of the items recovered from the suspects include several mobile phones, laptop computers, several Identification and ATM cards, a Honda Accord Salon car, three Lexus ES350 cars, a Mercedez Benz C300 and other incriminating items which are being analysed, according to EFCC.


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