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Photos Of 3 Yahoo Yahoo NYSC Members,19 Undergraduates Arrested For Alleged Internet Fraud In Ibadan

Posted by Thandiubani on Wed 12th Aug, 2020 - tori.ng

Some members of the National Youth Service Corps and undergraduates are among 32 suspected fraudsters arrested in Ibadan.

The suspected fraudsters arrested in Ibadan
The suspected fraudsters arrested in Ibadan
 
 32 "Yahoo boys" have been arrested by men of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibadan Zonal Office on Tuesday August 11 for their alleged involvement in internet fraud.
 
The suspects were apprehended during a raid on their hideout in Ogbomoso, Oyo State. Officers of the EFCC swept on the location, after diligent analysis of a series of intelligence gathered on their alleged criminal activities.
 
According to a statement released by the antigraft agency, three of the suspects claimed to be serving members of the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC), 19 were undergraduates of various universities across the country, while the remaining 10 laid claim to sundry vocations.
 
The suspects are Oyebamiji Francis; Aremo Jeremiah; Ogbonnaya Prosper John; Anuoluwapo Matthew; Oladele Victor; Mumuni Waliyullah; Olawoyin Abiodun; Okuwatoyin Henry; Arisekola Shina; Babarinde Solomon; Samson Gideon; Joshua Ola Adebayo; Ajayi Joseph Ajibola; Garba Mojeed, Olatunbosun Tobiloba and Azeez Ridwan.
 
Others are Ajala Timilehin; Adebolapo Bakare; Alaba Gideon; Ogunkeye Olumide; Ogunleke Tolu; Olapade Emmanuel; Adegoke Aanu Abiodun; Job Ayantoye; Oyebode Pelumi; Babayanju Toluwani; Oladele Ayobami; Omonaiye Abubakar; Sattong Baking; Abisoye Kehinde, Iwajomo Nathan and Aniyikaye Tope.

''At the point of their arrest, 12 exotic cars, several phones, laptops and some incriminating documents were recovered from them.

The suspects were subjected to thorough screening by medical officials of the EFCC, in line with the Covid-19 prevention protocols. They would be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.'' the statement in part reads.
 


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