EFCC arrests female suspect on FBI list in Edo

Ebun Francis|

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Monday said it has in collaboration with the Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested a female suspect cyber fraudster in Edo State.

According to Muhtar Bello, the anti-crime agency’s head of Benin zonal office, the female suspect (names withheld) worked in collaboration with foreign counterpart in dark web in obtaining and stealing people’s identification information which she forward to her American collaborators.

Her American collaborators, Bello said, used such information to file for fraudulent tax return with the Internal Revenue Service.

He revealed that the suspect received her CT through Bitcoin and about 185 Bitcoin currently worth N656m was traced to her.

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The EFCC Zonal head said that the commission independently arrested a cybercriminal and two siblings involved in Business Email Compromise (BEC).

Bello outlined their operandi as searching for victims’ email addresses especially official Business Email addresses; create a phishing link and compromising the process in order to defraud unsuspecting victims.

He said, “The three suspects will have their date in court soon. We do not want to state the woman’s name so as not to compromise investigation.

“The Commission is resolute in exterminating cybercrime and bringing to book all those involved in this despicable activity.

“As part of our strategic plans to tackle this malaise, the Benin Zonal Office, from January to date, through intelligence raided the hideout of internet fraudsters in our jurisdiction-Edo, Delta and Ondo States.

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“These raids led to the arrest of 113 internet fraudsters. While the prosecution of many of the cases is ongoing in court, we have so far secured 53 convictions in the period under review.”

According to him, over 30 exotic cars, charms, laptops, mobile phones, flash drives, according to him, were recovered from the suspects.

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