/ May 19, 2026
/ May 19, 2026

EFCC apprehends 31 internet fraudsters – Enugu

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s (EFCC) Enugu Zonal Command arrested 33 suspected internet fraudsters in a sting operation in Enugu on Tuesday.

The suspects are Michael Ogobodo, Michael Elijah, Sopuluchukwu Michael, Michael Joshua, Ogu Jerry, Ebuka Okafor, Ehinyameh Eromosele, Emeka Okongwu, Jane Ogwunga, Okpara Chidera, Emmanuel Abah, David Okwo, Chidozie Okpara, and Ngene Samuel.

Others include Onuh Kelvin Uchechukwu, Ebuka Kalu Bewell, Oba Stanley Ikechukwu, Kalu Chukwudalu, Ifeanyi Jeff Ukwuoma, Paschal Ugwuanyi, Chukwuma Peter, Ukwuoma Nmasi Joseph, Obiozor Franklin, Chimaobi Kelvin Azubuike, Okafor Damian, Kulugh Simio, Okafor Ifeanyi Gabriel, Ugochukwu Nnabife, Godwin Ifeanyi, Henry Chima, Arinze Ogu, Emmanuel Peter, and Godwin Miracle.

Items recovered from them include four exotic cars, 49 mobile phones, seven personal computers, one Flash drive, and one International Passport.

The suspects have made useful statements and will be charged in court as soon as the investigation is concluded.

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