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EFCC ARRESTS 33 ALLEGED FRAUDSTERS IN IMO STATE

The suspects being paraded.
As the news of about 80 Nigerian fraudsters busted in the US by the FBI has hardly abated, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Monday, August 26, announced the arrest of 33 suspected internet fraudsters in Imo state, southeast Nigeria.

Legit reports that the anti-corruption body also released the names of the suspects noting that they were arrested at their hideout in Owerri, the capital of the state. The operation leading to the arrest took place in an early morning by EFCC’s operatives from the Abuja and Enugu zonal offices.

The list of the suspects, include:
1.                 1.  Clinton Emere
2.                 2.  Obinna Okonkwo
3.                 3.  Ogochukwu Ogbonna
4.                 4.   Joseph Udom Kousin
5.                5. Prince Ewunone
6.                 6. Franklin Michael
7.                 7. Tolli Ameiche
8.                 8. Anderson
9.                 9. Berthel
10.            10. David Franklin
11.            11. Aboi Etealu
12.            12. Chinubu Nwosu.
13.            13. Marizu Chidiebere


 14. Dominic Terry Joseph
15.            15. Christopher Nwosu
16.            16. Peter Gift Uche
17.            17. Edinalo Ifeanyichukwu
18.            18. Ndubuisi Ikenna
19.            19. John Frank

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20.            20. Anowe Precious
21.            21. Joseph Levi Chima
22.            22. Samuel Oria
23.            23. Tochi Mmerom
24.            24. Chimezia Cleansman
25.            25. Okonkwo Obinna
26.            26. Uchendu Gift
27.            27. Nkwodi Nnamdi
28.            28. Izywa Munachi
29.            29. Ekone Aniche
30.            30. Opara Donald
31.            31. Aniche Tochukwu
32.            32. Anelka Okon
33.            33. Ebizien Franklin Udochukwu

The names of the suspects were released by the EFCC, while items recovered from them include laptop computers, mobile phones, two Lexus RX350 SUV and a Toyota Solara salon car.

"The suspects have made useful statements and will be charged to court as soon as investigation is completed," the EFCC said. 

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