While trying to evade arrest
after operatives of the EFCC stormed their apartment in Uyo, a yahoo boy hid
himself in the wardrobe.
See yahoo boy hiding in
wardrobe as EFCC stormed their hideout
While trying to evade
arrest after operatives of the EFCC stormed their apartment in Uyo, a yahoo boy
hid himself in the wardrobe.
The operatives from the Uyo
Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Monday arrested
six suspected internet fraudsters, who specialize in hacking into Facebook
accounts of unsuspecting victims, The Agency reports.
They were arrested in a
two-bedroom apartment located on 54, Church Road, Off Calabar-Itu Expressway,
Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, following intelligence report on their nefarious
activities.
While trying to evade
arrest after operatives of the EFCC stormed their apartment in Uyo, a yahoo boy
hid himself in the wardrobe.
The operatives from the Uyo
Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Monday arrested
six suspected internet fraudsters, who specialize in hacking into Facebook
accounts of unsuspecting victims, The Agency reports.
They were arrested in a
two-bedroom apartment located on 54, Church Road, Off Calabar-Itu Expressway,
Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, following intelligence report on their nefarious
activities.
The all-male suspects are:
Lawrence Nnamdi-Mba Ebesike; Prince E. Udeh; Chijioke Victor; Promise Odimba;
Ugbor Ifeanyi and Prince Anthony, all between 22 and 29 years age bracket.
During interrogation, the
suspects said the apartment, which serve as their home and office, was rented
by their leader, Ebesike. They stated that they have only made about $4,000
from cyber fraud.
While trying to evade arrest
after operatives of the EFCC stormed their apartment in Uyo, a yahoo boy hid
himself in the wardrobe.
The operatives from the Uyo
Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Monday arrested
six suspected internet fraudsters, who specialize in hacking into Facebook
accounts of unsuspecting victims, The Agency reports.
They were arrested in a
two-bedroom apartment located on 54, Church Road, Off Calabar-Itu Expressway,
Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, following intelligence report on their nefarious
activities.
The all-male suspects are:
Lawrence Nnamdi-Mba Ebesike; Prince E. Udeh; Chijioke Victor; Promise Odimba;
Ugbor Ifeanyi and Prince Anthony, all between 22 and 29 years age bracket.
During interrogation, the
suspects said the apartment, which serve as their home and office, was rented
by their leader, Ebesike. They stated that they have only made about $4,000
from cyber fraud.
Ebesike, who claimed to be
a musician with the stage name: “Lawre Blue,” confessed to the crime and gave a
detailed account of how they carry out their operations on Facebook.
He said:
“I am into internet fraud.
Part of how I operate is that I edit Facebook accounts, go to Google and search
for pictures of United State military personnel. I download some of these
pictures and put them on my fake Facebook accounts. After doing that, I target
foreigners mostly old white women who are in need of men.
I stay online all day
trying to befriend them. After convincing them, I will make them apply for my
leave so that I can see them.”
Ebesike further revealed
that the syndicate has a US-based partner, Benjamin Best, whom he said provides
them with the account where their victims make payments into.
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