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Three ‘internet fraudsters’ arrested in Imo

 


Three persons from Idemeogwa in Mbaitoli local government area of Imo state, yesterday were paraded by the Imo State Police Command, for alleged internet fraud businesses.

According to the State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Bala Elkana, told newsmen in Owerri, that the suspects were arrested along Amakohia, Owerri/Orlu road, in a Lexus 350 car, adding that they were between the aged 22 and 23 years old.

The police gave their name wes as, Chidiebere Nwaguma, male, 23 years old, Chukwuemeka Johnson, male, 20 years old and Maduka Vincent, male, 22 years old.

However, the command said that the suspects had confessed to the crimes, just as they alleged that three laptops and three iPhones, as well as a substance said to be Indian hemp, were recovered from them.

According to the Police, “On 20/5/2021 at about 22:40hours, acting on credible intelligence, Operatives from the Tactical Units, Imo State Police Command busted a syndicate of notorious Internet fraudsters, who have been on the run for series of Cybercrimes they have committed within Imo and neighbouring state". The police report. 

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