Two internet fraudster arrested
in Ibadan after confirming that they are into internet scamming.
According to the News
Agency of Nigeria, this was contained in a statement issued on Friday by Ayo
Oyewole, EFCC’s Head of Public Affairs in the Ibadan Zonal Office of the commission.
The statement said the
suspects, aged 26 and 29, were involved in various internet fraud activities.
It said one of the
suspects was engaged in internet love and romance scam while the other, the
self-styled fashion director of Datsol Industries Limited, often surfed the
internet for online purchases through auction sites.
The statement alleged
that the first suspect had on the internet impersonated two American Army
Officers– Sergeant Shaft Pagan and Perrie Edingson—said to be serving in Afghanistan.
It said the suspect
engaged unsuspecting ladies on the internet in a dating and romance scam
through which he fleeced them of their money.
The statement said the
last scam involved one P. J. from the United States.
The suspect, the
statement said, claimed he obtained about N4 million in tranches, an amount
which he used in buying a car.
The other suspect, who
the statement said lived at No. 3, Adeniyi Avenue, old Bodija, Ibadan, lived an
ostentatious life without a definite job.
The statement said the
EFCC had gathered that the suspect was always indoor surfing the internet.
It said though arrested
differently, both suspects had confessed in their statements to internet fraud.
An envelope containing
several documents, one laptop, three modems, one iphone and two Nokia phones,
were recovered from one of the suspects.
“Others are an
international passport, forged Union Bank Statement of Account with NUBAN
number: 10141411389 for Datsol Industries Limited,” the statement said.
It said the EFCC also
recovered three identity cards bearing different names and biodata, a 2010
Black Toyota Lexus car with registration number (Lagos) SMK 475 EH.
The statement further
said that the EFCC recovered two laptop computers, one Blackberry phone and
several love scam mails from another suspect.
It said that the
suspects would be arraigned in court as soon as investigation was completed.

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