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EFCC Arrests Six Suspected Internet Fraudsters With Mini Coffin by Newsbest(op): 2:38pm On Mar 04, 2020
Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have apprehended six suspected internet fraudster with a mini coffin in Ibadan, Oyo State.

According to reports, they were arrested during a raid by EFCC operatives of Oluyole and Alao-Akala estates in Ibadan.
The suspects are Azeez Adebowale, Toyinsola Bolumole, Ifelowo Ololade, Sonuyi Ayodeji, Folarin Olayinka, and Aluko Olawale.

EFCC acting spokesperson, Tony Orilade, in a statement on Tuesday, March 3, said the operatives recovered from the suspects items including four cars, various brands of sophisticated phones and an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) card.

Mr Orilade said one of the suspects, Mr Adebowale, 38; claimed to be using the coffin as a soap rack to hypnotise his victims.

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https://www.damsinier.com.ng/2020/03/efcc-arrests-six-suspected-internet.html
Re: EFCC Arrests Six Suspected Internet Fraudsters With Mini Coffin by Simplyleo: 2:56pm On Mar 04, 2020
operatives recovered from the suspects items including four cars, various brands of sophisticated phones and an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) card
Anyone with the latest list of items that can't be owned by Nigerian law should pls assist with the list to guide the rest of us. Except if the Nigerian police is operating with a differentlaw. angry

Cos I don't think there is any law in Nigeria today which either criminalises possession of the listed recovered items or equates it to internet fraud. angry
Re: EFCC Arrests Six Suspected Internet Fraudsters With Mini Coffin by OoduaFighter: 3:56pm On Mar 04, 2020
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Simplyleo:
Anyone with the latest list of items that can't be owned by Nigerian law should pls assist with the list to guide the rest of us. Except if the Nigerian police is operating with a differentlaw. angry

Cos I don't think there is any law in Nigeria today which either criminalises possession of the listed recovered items or equates it to internet fraud. angry
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