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EFCC Arrests 34 Suspected Internet Fraudsters in Ekiti

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested 34 suspected internet fraudsters in Ekiti State. The alleged fraudsters were arrested in the early hours of, at Iworoko and Ijado areas of Ado-Ekiti following credible intelligence about their suspected fraudulent activities.
According to a statement released by the Head of Media and Publicity of the commission, Dele Oyewale, the items recovered from the suspects include 11 exotic cars, laptops, several mobile phones, and incriminating documents. The EFCC stated that the suspects will be charged in court when investigations are concluded.Skip to main contentSkip to toolbar Menu Obaland Magazine New Howdy, Zuleihat Ahmed Screen OptionsHelpWordPress 6.8.1 is available! Please notify the site administrator. Add Post Please activate your copy of the Ultimate Addons for Elementor to get update notifications, access to support features & other resources! Standard Gallery Video Add title EFCC Arrests 34 Suspected Internet Fraudsters in Ekiti Skip to Editor Enter subtitle here INSERT VIDEO URL OR EMBED CODE Permalink: https://obalandmagazine.com/efcc-arrests-34-suspected-internet-fraudsters-in-ekiti/ ‎Edit Edit with Elementor Add MediaVisualCode Paragraph DIV » DIV Word count: 192 Draft saved at 3:25:52 pm. Move upMove downToggle panel: Auto Cache Settings Enable: No The cache will be created automatically after the contents are saved. More Info Move upMove downToggle panel: Format Move upMove downToggle panel: Rank Math SEO General Social Schema https://obalandmagazine.com/efcc-arrests-34-suspected-internet-fraudster... EFCC Arrests 34 Suspected Internet Fraudsters In Ekiti |... Edit Snippet Focus Keyword Insert keywords you want to rank for. Try to attain 100/100 points for better chances of ranking. ​ Warning notice Want more? Upgrade today to the PRO version. This post is Pillar Content Basic SEO 6 Errors Add Focus Keyword to the SEO title. Add Focus Keyword to your SEO Meta Description. Use Focus Keyword in the URL. Use Focus Keyword at the beginning of your content. Use Focus Keyword in the content. Content is 195 words long. Consider using at least 600 words. Additional 9 Errors Title Readability 2 Errors Content Readability 3 Errors Move upMove downToggle panel: Featured image Set featured image Move upMove downToggle panel: Categories All Categories Most Used culture Electrical Entertainment fashion Feature fortune tiger brazil Gist Gossip Government health history International INTERVIEW music Nature news News Non profit PHOTO pinco Political press release Property Ramenbet review ricky casino australia Science se Sport Sports sweet bonanza TR TECHNOLOGY verde casino hungary Video world + Add Category Move upMove downToggle panel: Publish Preview(opens in a new tab)Preview changes in AMP (opens in new window) Status: Draft EditEdit status Visibility: Public EditEdit visibility Publish immediately EditEdit date and time Post Views: 0 AMP: Enabled EditEdit Status Lock Modified Date SEO: 2 / 100 Move to Trash Move upMove downToggle panel: Post Attributes Template Default template Move upMove downToggle panel: Tags Add Tag Separate tags with commas Choose from the most used tags Move upMove downToggle panel: Facebook Instant Articles This post will be available as Instant Article once it is published and shared on Facebook. This post was transformed into an Instant Article with no warnings [Toggle debug information] Move upMove downToggle panel: Joinchat Telephone Italy +39 +39 388 586 2761 Call to Action Hello 👋 Can we help you? Message Hi you need help, Can use vars {SITE} {TITLE} {HOME} {URL} {HREF} to leave it blank use {} Default visibility Move upMove downToggle panel: AddToAny Toggle panel: Single Post Setting Toggle panel: Primary Category Toggle panel: Social Meta Toggle panel: Split Post NotificationsWant more? Upgrade today to the PRO version.
The arrest is part of the EFCC’s efforts to combat internet fraud and other forms of financial crimes in the country. The commission has been working tirelessly to track down and apprehend individuals involved in such activities, and this latest arrest is a testament to their commitment.
The EFCC’s efforts to tackle financial crimes are ongoing, and the public is assured that the commission will continue to work hard to bring perpetrators to justice. The arrest of the 34 suspected internet fraudsters is a significant development in the fight against financial crimes, and it serves as a warning to those who engage in such activities.
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