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EFCC Arrests 13 Yahoo Boys Amid Intensified Effort Against Crime

– The effort against advanced internet fraud has yielded another positive result

– EFCC said it has arrested 13 suspected Yahoo boys in Lagos state

– The arrest was made barely two weeks after 9 fraudsters were nabbed in Niger state

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The Nigerian anti-graft agency, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), has announced the arrest of 13 people suspected to internet fraudsters popularly known as “Yahoo boys.”

EFCC made this disclosure on Friday, September 4, through its Twitter page, saying the suspected fraudsters were nabbed in Lagos state.

The commission further revealed that the fraudsters were arrested following intelligence report around the Alagbado axis of the southwest state.

It gave the names of the fraudster as Olowosoke Temidire; Oladoyin Tolulope; Adeyemi Toyese Jubril; Agbeluyi Olusola; Olayinka Azeez; Abdullahi Olalekan.

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EFCC arrests 13 suspected internet fraudsters in Lagos

EFCC said it has arrested 13 suspected Yahoo boys in Lagos state. Credit: Twitter (EFCC).
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Others are Gbenga Ade; Nwokeso Innocent; Obodoukwu Godstime; Mba Emmanuel; Oluwadare Ibisiola, Damilola Ogunsemire and Christopher Ubong.

The fraudsters have been paraded at the EFCC Lagos zonal office and will be charged to court upon the end of the investigation.

Earlier, the agency reported that it nabbed nine suspected internet fraudsters in Minna, Niger state.

EFCC made this known in a statement on Friday, August 21, adding that the suspects were apprehended following “volunteered intelligence by concerned residents of the area.

It added that the suspects were picked up by the operatives of the Commission at their hideouts in Room 202, Seftec Hotels, behind NNPC’s mega petrol filling station, Minna, Niger state, for their alleged involvement in a love scam and other internet-related crimes.

Items recovered from the suspects by the commission’s Abuja zonal office operatives include one Toyota Venza, different laptops and exotic phones.

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In a related development, Legit.ng reported that the fight against cybercrime received a massive boost as the operatives of the EFCC Port Harcourt zonal office arrested four students for their alleged involvement in internet fraud.

The disclosure was contained in a statement issued by the anti-graft agency on Thursday, August 20, via a series of tweets on its official Twitter page.

The arrested fraudsters who are all undergraduates at the University of Port Harcourt include Prince Hyacinth; Rex Emadifie Oghene, Odili Ifeayi, and Uduak Samuel Williams.

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