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EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by Darlingjay1(op): 5:07pm On Sep 06, 2024
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Friday handed over a total of $180,300 and 53 vehicles, fraudulently taken by some Nigerians from Canadian citizens to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

Speaking at the signing ceremony for the return of the recovered vehicles and funds, the Executive Chairman of the Commission, Ola Olukoyede, stated that the Canadians were victims of cybercrimes.

He stressed that recovering and returning the assets reinforced the commission’s commitment to fighting financial crimes.

The EFCC Chairman said the event also emphasised the need for countries to collaborate to tackle financial and other forms of crime.

He said, “This is an occasion we are using to demonstrate our commitment to fighting financial crimes and to also collaborate with other countries and agencies around the world. It’s common knowledge that financial crimes have taken a new turn all across the globe.

“It has become a global problem. The people who perpetrate these crimes do so in a way that shows their activities are borderless and barbaric.


“They employ various means to ensure they move across jurisdictions. That’s why it has become very necessary and imperative for us to collaborate with our friends across the world.

“Most countries are collaborating with us in the fight against financial crimes. What you are witnessing today is a demonstration of that reinforced commitment. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police has been collaborating with us.
This collaboration has resulted in many recoveries and the impact of joint operations.”

Olukoyede noted that although the operations spanned several years, they ultimately led to significant recoveries.

He said, “We are here today to witness the handover of assets recovered on behalf of Canadian victims of cybercrime. The operations have taken a couple of years and have resulted in a substantial recovery.”

Olukoyede stated that Nigeria should not be seen as a hub of financial and other crimes, adding that the country does not tolerate criminal activities.

He said, “It is important for us to let our colleagues and friends from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police know that as an agency, the EFCC, and as a country, Nigeria is always ready to fight financial crimes. Nigeria should not necessarily be seen as a hub of financial crimes. It is a transit town, as are Canada and most countries across the world because people move from one jurisdiction to another.

“This is also a demonstration that the Nigerian government will never tolerate any act of financial crime.”

The EFCC Chairman pledged to investigate, prosecute, and recover assets for victims of financial crimes.

He said, “The Nigerian government does not tolerate financial crimes. Not only that, we will pursue, investigate, recover, prosecute, and ensure that victims are restituted. That is what we are doing today.”

Speaking on the recoveries, he said $164,000 was taken from Bogomas Elena, while one Sandra Butler was defrauded of $16,300.

He said, “In total, 53 vehicles were recovered on behalf of the victims. In one instance, $164,000 was taken from Elena, and $16,300 was also recovered. These will be handed over to the Canadian police to return to the victims.”

Providing background on the recovery process, Zonal Director of the Lagos Directorate, Micheal Wetkas, said the Canadian police approached the commission in 2012 regarding stolen vehicles that had gone missing en route from Canada.

He said, “All they provided us with were the vehicle registration numbers. From there, our team quickly traced the vehicles. At one point, we realised the scale of the operation, which was quite large, and it became known as Operation Hot Wheels.

“It was a joint operation between us and Canadian police officers. This collaboration led to the recovery of the 53 vehicles handed over today. Among them, nine were tracked from a vessel transporting them abroad back to Nigeria. That is the brief story behind the operation.”


He said Bogomas’ case was a romance scam reported to the commission.

“An intelligence-led investigation was painstakingly conducted, and investigators discovered that the fraudster had used the proceeds to purchase real estate in Lagos. This property was traced, confiscated, and the assets returned.

“Today, we are celebrating the recovery of $164,000 on behalf of Bogomas. The fraudster has been convicted, and another suspect is still on trial,” he added.

Speaking on behalf of the Canadian Police, Premier Secretary and Deputy High Commissioner of Canada, Robert Aboumitri, commended the EFCC for their efforts.

He said, “This is a testament to your professionalism and commitment to combating crime. I also cannot conclude my remarks without thanking the Government of Nigeria. If I may, Mr Executive Chairman, I’d like to add that we cover multiple countries, and many of them would be envious of the work you are doing here.

“This shows that you are one of the key partners in West Africa in the fight against crime. Thank you very much. We highly value this partnership and would like to elevate it to the highest level possible.”
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Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by Darlingjay1(op):
What a move.

Kindly check my signature and contact me
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by Babangidapikin: 5:18pm On Sep 06, 2024
angry mscheew ..how car insurance firm wan make money ...abi Efcc doesn't know this part of their value chain...
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by Redoil: 5:19pm On Sep 06, 2024
my advice to the people ruling us

At their Peak, they rule, chase other animals, catch, devour, gulp and leave their crumbs for hyenas. But age comes fast.

The old Lion can't hunt, can't kill or defend itself. It roams and roars until it runs out of luck. It will be cornered by the hyenas, nibbled at and eaten alive by them. They won't even let it die before it is dismembered.

Life is short. Power is ephemeral. Physical beauty is short-lived, I have seen it in lions. I have seen it in old people. Everyone who lives long enough will become weak and very vulnerable at some point.

Therefore, let us be humble. Help the sick, the weak, the vulnerable and most importantly never forget that we will leave the stage one day.
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by chiiraq802(m): 6:40pm On Sep 06, 2024
Lamba!! no be all. lols.
Efcc weh thief pass G boys
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by NaijaCover(m): 7:30pm On Sep 06, 2024
Hmmmmmm
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by Enesah1: 8:05pm On Sep 06, 2024
That's nice
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by Bazztadewu: 9:41pm On Sep 06, 2024
And yahaya bello is still drinking cold water,sleeping inside duvet while under AC.
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by haybhi1(m): 1:00am On Sep 07, 2024
Now, you'll agree that's all the more impressive.
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by Newstory1: 5:49am On Sep 07, 2024
Charity should begin at home.
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by diamond68: 5:50am On Sep 07, 2024
shocked
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by Bobloco: 5:54am On Sep 07, 2024
Bazztadewu:
And yahaya bello is still drinking cold water,sleeping inside duvet while under AC.
Imagine!

And the EFCC chairman, Ola Olukoyede, did say that he will resign if he fails to bring Yayaha Bello to book.
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by Dignityy: 5:54am On Sep 07, 2024
Good
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by iLoveYouToo(m): 6:07am On Sep 07, 2024
Babangidapikin:
angry mscheew ..how car insurance firm wan make money ...abi Efcc doesn't know this part of their value chain...
Pls how will insurance companies profit off not returning these cars and money?
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by McAustin92(m): 6:32am On Sep 07, 2024
Redoil:
my advice to the people ruling us

At their Peak, they rule, chase other animals, catch, devour, gulp and leave their crumbs for hyenas. But age comes fast.

The old Lion can't hunt, can't kill or defend itself. It roams and roars until it runs out of luck. It will be cornered by the hyenas, nibbled at and eaten alive by them. They won't even let it die before it is dismembered.

Life is short. Power is ephemeral. Physical beauty is short-lived, I have seen it in lions. I have seen it in old people. Everyone who lives long enough will become weak and very vulnerable at some point.

Therefore, let us be humble. Help the sick, the weak, the vulnerable and most importantly never forget that we will leave the stage one day.
God bless you bro
It's all fading.. forever don't exist
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by jamesversion: 7:03am On Sep 07, 2024
Where are the cars?
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by Bukaezeh: 7:15am On Sep 07, 2024
Bobloco:
Imagine!

And the EFCC chairman, Ola Olukoyede, did say that he will resign if he fails to bring Yayaha Bello to book.
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by Bukaezeh: 7:17am On Sep 07, 2024
Where did you get the information, he cannot bring yayabello to book
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by MrNovo: 7:23am On Sep 07, 2024
Bazztadewu:
And yahaya bello is still drinking cold water,sleeping inside duvet while under AC.
All thieves are equal but some are more equal than others - Napoleon grin
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by anslemarinze52(m): 7:43am On Sep 07, 2024
chiiraq802:
Lamba!! no be all. lols.
Efcc weh thief pass G boys
Normal not all they returned!!!! That 180k dols, the money is much more than that, do yu know how many yahoo boys are in one local govt not to talk of one state and then the whole country. And also no be say na only this year they gathered the money and cars, say then dn de gather ham minimum of 2 and half years now lol .
Do yu know how many yahoo boys efcc de catch on a monthly basis and they always try to get somethin out of that yahoo boys and at the end na only 180k dols they sent and 53 cars 🚘 lol 😂
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by HarunaWest(m): 8:08am On Sep 07, 2024
iLoveYouToo:
Pls how will insurance companies profit off not returning these cars and money?
Some people just open mouth waa anyhow. Something that is a loss to insurance companies fa. The only people that profit from this are the criminals and financial institution that gave auto loan.
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by omonla10(m): 8:11am On Sep 07, 2024
I believe efcc has not scratched 1% of fraud in naija.

If u know the hundreds of cars stolen from Canada that land here daily. Got to naija thinking this inflation would have reduced our luxury lives, na lie o
All the expensive places dey full.. Clubs, mega chicken, big restaurants etc.
Naija na complex place I swear.

I just pity those salary earners. Cos if ure not earning 1m in this present lagos, u can't live a normal life o.
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by iLoveYouToo(m): 8:48am On Sep 07, 2024
HarunaWest:
Some people just open mouth waa anyhow. Something that is a loss to insurance companies fa. The only people that profit from this are the criminals and financial institution that gave auto loan.
Exactly my point, lazy thinkers everywhere
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by Exousiang01(m): 9:10am On Sep 07, 2024
Great move.
We need more of this
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by Exousiang01(m): 9:16am On Sep 07, 2024
omonla10:
I believe efcc has not scratched 1% of fraud in naija.

If u know the hundreds of cars stolen from Canada that land here daily. Got to naija thinking this inflation would have reduced our luxury lives, na lie o
All the expensive places dey full.. Clubs, mega chicken, big restaurants etc.
Naija na complex place I swear.


I just pity those salary earners. Cos if ure not earning 1m in this present lagos, u can't live a normal life o.
How is Mega Chicken expensive oga.
Things never bad for Naija reach to call Mega Chicken expensive ohh
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by Nobody: 9:23am On Sep 07, 2024
So you now create a signature for begging right?
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by Dpopsman123(m): 10:15am On Sep 07, 2024
An arm of the Nigerian government finally declared and demonstrated their believe in restitution.... This is the ideal practice.
Happy for that.


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Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by nasbiafra(m): 11:59am On Sep 07, 2024
please do anybody know the whereabout of boogeyman
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by omonla10(m): 1:48pm On Sep 07, 2024
Exousiang01:
How is Mega Chicken expensive oga.
Things never bad for Naija reach to call Mega Chicken expensive ohh
One turkey was 4900,
Omo see as I freeze..

Just one turkey wing o.. The normal straight one.

Is that not expensive
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by PHAYOL81: 2:42pm On Sep 07, 2024
Dudes like to overperform to launder a good image to the international communities. HowI wish they could be simply as efficient against the crimes in-country. Or is this feat a reflection of a new era?
Re: EFCC Returns Stolen $180,300, 53 Cars To Canada by akigbemaru: 3:12pm On Sep 07, 2024
Redoil:
my advice to the people ruling us

At their Peak, they rule, chase other animals, catch, devour, gulp and leave their crumbs for hyenas. But age comes fast.

The old Lion can't hunt, can't kill or defend itself. It roams and roars until it runs out of luck. It will be cornered by the hyenas, nibbled at and eaten alive by them. They won't even let it die before it is dismembered.

Life is short. Power is ephemeral. Physical beauty is short-lived, I have seen it in lions. I have seen it in old people. Everyone who lives long enough will become weak and very vulnerable at some point.

Therefore, let us be humble. Help the sick, the weak, the vulnerable and most importantly never forget that we will leave the stage one day.
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