An activist has called on the EFCC to shy away from corruption while prosecuting suspects for financial crimes.
Ahmadu Yunusa’s remark is coming barely a week after operatives of the EFCC arrested 49 suspects for alleged wire fraud.
It’s barely a week since operative of the EFCC raided an estate in the Orozo area of Abuja and arrested 49 suspects in connection with wire fraud.
The suspects are still being held at the Commission’s facility in Abuja as prosecution is ongoing.
It’s unclear what they’ll be charged with, as more facts emerge.
But this activist wants the anticorruption agency to be above board in its prosecution.
He says those found innocent after the agency’s preliminary investigation should be let off the hook and not subjected to gross inhuman treatment.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had last week in Abuja arrested suspects within the 19 and 32 years age bracket, in a sting operation in various homes at Navy Estate, Cajaah-Orozo, following credible intelligence on their alleged criminal activities.
Forty-nine suspected internet fraudsters were apprehended by men of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the Abuja raid.
Among items seized from them include over fifty mobile phones of different brands, fifteen laptops and a Lexus ES330 salon.
The suspects will be charged to court as soon as the investigations are concluded according to a release signed by the Spokesman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Wilson Uwujaren, at the time of the arrest.
The anti graft agency has recently revved up its activities against suspected Internet fraudsters popularly known as Yahoo Boys and has been making sweeping arrests of suspects across the Country.
Many of the arrested suspects have also been prosecuted in Court and Convicted of some of the offences.
The advise by the activist is instructive owing to the poison chalice that the leadership of the agency seems to have become with all former Chairmen of the agency leaving office in controversial circumstances.
An activist has called on the EFCC to shy away from corruption while prosecuting suspects for financial crimes.
Ahmadu Yunusa’s remark is coming barely a week after operatives of the EFCC arrested 49 suspects for alleged wire fraud.
It’s barely a week since operative of the EFCC raided an estate in the Orozo area of Abuja and arrested 49 suspects in connection with wire fraud.
The suspects are still being held at the Commission’s facility in Abuja as prosecution is ongoing.
It’s unclear what they’ll be charged with, as more facts emerge.
But this activist wants the anticorruption agency to be above board in its prosecution.
He says those found innocent after the agency’s preliminary investigation should be let off the hook and not subjected to gross inhuman treatment.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had last week in Abuja arrested suspects within the 19 and 32 years age bracket, in a sting operation in various homes at Navy Estate, Cajaah-Orozo, following credible intelligence on their alleged criminal activities.
Forty-nine suspected internet fraudsters were apprehended by men of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the Abuja raid.
Among items seized from them include over fifty mobile phones of different brands, fifteen laptops and a Lexus ES330 salon.
The suspects will be charged to court as soon as the investigations are concluded according to a release signed by the Spokesman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Wilson Uwujaren, at the time of the arrest.
The anti graft agency has recently revved up its activities against suspected Internet fraudsters popularly known as Yahoo Boys and has been making sweeping arrests of suspects across the Country.
Many of the arrested suspects have also been prosecuted in Court and Convicted of some of the offences.
The advise by the activist is instructive owing to the poison chalice that the leadership of the agency seems to have become with all former Chairmen of the agency leaving office in controversial circumstances.
An activist has called on the EFCC to shy away from corruption while prosecuting suspects for financial crimes.
Ahmadu Yunusa’s remark is coming barely a week after operatives of the EFCC arrested 49 suspects for alleged wire fraud.
It’s barely a week since operative of the EFCC raided an estate in the Orozo area of Abuja and arrested 49 suspects in connection with wire fraud.
The suspects are still being held at the Commission’s facility in Abuja as prosecution is ongoing.
It’s unclear what they’ll be charged with, as more facts emerge.
But this activist wants the anticorruption agency to be above board in its prosecution.
He says those found innocent after the agency’s preliminary investigation should be let off the hook and not subjected to gross inhuman treatment.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had last week in Abuja arrested suspects within the 19 and 32 years age bracket, in a sting operation in various homes at Navy Estate, Cajaah-Orozo, following credible intelligence on their alleged criminal activities.
Forty-nine suspected internet fraudsters were apprehended by men of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the Abuja raid.
Among items seized from them include over fifty mobile phones of different brands, fifteen laptops and a Lexus ES330 salon.
The suspects will be charged to court as soon as the investigations are concluded according to a release signed by the Spokesman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Wilson Uwujaren, at the time of the arrest.
The anti graft agency has recently revved up its activities against suspected Internet fraudsters popularly known as Yahoo Boys and has been making sweeping arrests of suspects across the Country.
Many of the arrested suspects have also been prosecuted in Court and Convicted of some of the offences.
The advise by the activist is instructive owing to the poison chalice that the leadership of the agency seems to have become with all former Chairmen of the agency leaving office in controversial circumstances.
An activist has called on the EFCC to shy away from corruption while prosecuting suspects for financial crimes.
Ahmadu Yunusa’s remark is coming barely a week after operatives of the EFCC arrested 49 suspects for alleged wire fraud.
It’s barely a week since operative of the EFCC raided an estate in the Orozo area of Abuja and arrested 49 suspects in connection with wire fraud.
The suspects are still being held at the Commission’s facility in Abuja as prosecution is ongoing.
It’s unclear what they’ll be charged with, as more facts emerge.
But this activist wants the anticorruption agency to be above board in its prosecution.
He says those found innocent after the agency’s preliminary investigation should be let off the hook and not subjected to gross inhuman treatment.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had last week in Abuja arrested suspects within the 19 and 32 years age bracket, in a sting operation in various homes at Navy Estate, Cajaah-Orozo, following credible intelligence on their alleged criminal activities.
Forty-nine suspected internet fraudsters were apprehended by men of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the Abuja raid.
Among items seized from them include over fifty mobile phones of different brands, fifteen laptops and a Lexus ES330 salon.
The suspects will be charged to court as soon as the investigations are concluded according to a release signed by the Spokesman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Wilson Uwujaren, at the time of the arrest.
The anti graft agency has recently revved up its activities against suspected Internet fraudsters popularly known as Yahoo Boys and has been making sweeping arrests of suspects across the Country.
Many of the arrested suspects have also been prosecuted in Court and Convicted of some of the offences.
The advise by the activist is instructive owing to the poison chalice that the leadership of the agency seems to have become with all former Chairmen of the agency leaving office in controversial circumstances.
An activist has called on the EFCC to shy away from corruption while prosecuting suspects for financial crimes.
Ahmadu Yunusa’s remark is coming barely a week after operatives of the EFCC arrested 49 suspects for alleged wire fraud.
It’s barely a week since operative of the EFCC raided an estate in the Orozo area of Abuja and arrested 49 suspects in connection with wire fraud.
The suspects are still being held at the Commission’s facility in Abuja as prosecution is ongoing.
It’s unclear what they’ll be charged with, as more facts emerge.
But this activist wants the anticorruption agency to be above board in its prosecution.
He says those found innocent after the agency’s preliminary investigation should be let off the hook and not subjected to gross inhuman treatment.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had last week in Abuja arrested suspects within the 19 and 32 years age bracket, in a sting operation in various homes at Navy Estate, Cajaah-Orozo, following credible intelligence on their alleged criminal activities.
Forty-nine suspected internet fraudsters were apprehended by men of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the Abuja raid.
Among items seized from them include over fifty mobile phones of different brands, fifteen laptops and a Lexus ES330 salon.
The suspects will be charged to court as soon as the investigations are concluded according to a release signed by the Spokesman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Wilson Uwujaren, at the time of the arrest.
The anti graft agency has recently revved up its activities against suspected Internet fraudsters popularly known as Yahoo Boys and has been making sweeping arrests of suspects across the Country.
Many of the arrested suspects have also been prosecuted in Court and Convicted of some of the offences.
The advise by the activist is instructive owing to the poison chalice that the leadership of the agency seems to have become with all former Chairmen of the agency leaving office in controversial circumstances.
An activist has called on the EFCC to shy away from corruption while prosecuting suspects for financial crimes.
Ahmadu Yunusa’s remark is coming barely a week after operatives of the EFCC arrested 49 suspects for alleged wire fraud.
It’s barely a week since operative of the EFCC raided an estate in the Orozo area of Abuja and arrested 49 suspects in connection with wire fraud.
The suspects are still being held at the Commission’s facility in Abuja as prosecution is ongoing.
It’s unclear what they’ll be charged with, as more facts emerge.
But this activist wants the anticorruption agency to be above board in its prosecution.
He says those found innocent after the agency’s preliminary investigation should be let off the hook and not subjected to gross inhuman treatment.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had last week in Abuja arrested suspects within the 19 and 32 years age bracket, in a sting operation in various homes at Navy Estate, Cajaah-Orozo, following credible intelligence on their alleged criminal activities.
Forty-nine suspected internet fraudsters were apprehended by men of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the Abuja raid.
Among items seized from them include over fifty mobile phones of different brands, fifteen laptops and a Lexus ES330 salon.
The suspects will be charged to court as soon as the investigations are concluded according to a release signed by the Spokesman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Wilson Uwujaren, at the time of the arrest.
The anti graft agency has recently revved up its activities against suspected Internet fraudsters popularly known as Yahoo Boys and has been making sweeping arrests of suspects across the Country.
Many of the arrested suspects have also been prosecuted in Court and Convicted of some of the offences.
The advise by the activist is instructive owing to the poison chalice that the leadership of the agency seems to have become with all former Chairmen of the agency leaving office in controversial circumstances.
An activist has called on the EFCC to shy away from corruption while prosecuting suspects for financial crimes.
Ahmadu Yunusa’s remark is coming barely a week after operatives of the EFCC arrested 49 suspects for alleged wire fraud.
It’s barely a week since operative of the EFCC raided an estate in the Orozo area of Abuja and arrested 49 suspects in connection with wire fraud.
The suspects are still being held at the Commission’s facility in Abuja as prosecution is ongoing.
It’s unclear what they’ll be charged with, as more facts emerge.
But this activist wants the anticorruption agency to be above board in its prosecution.
He says those found innocent after the agency’s preliminary investigation should be let off the hook and not subjected to gross inhuman treatment.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had last week in Abuja arrested suspects within the 19 and 32 years age bracket, in a sting operation in various homes at Navy Estate, Cajaah-Orozo, following credible intelligence on their alleged criminal activities.
Forty-nine suspected internet fraudsters were apprehended by men of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the Abuja raid.
Among items seized from them include over fifty mobile phones of different brands, fifteen laptops and a Lexus ES330 salon.
The suspects will be charged to court as soon as the investigations are concluded according to a release signed by the Spokesman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Wilson Uwujaren, at the time of the arrest.
The anti graft agency has recently revved up its activities against suspected Internet fraudsters popularly known as Yahoo Boys and has been making sweeping arrests of suspects across the Country.
Many of the arrested suspects have also been prosecuted in Court and Convicted of some of the offences.
The advise by the activist is instructive owing to the poison chalice that the leadership of the agency seems to have become with all former Chairmen of the agency leaving office in controversial circumstances.
An activist has called on the EFCC to shy away from corruption while prosecuting suspects for financial crimes.
Ahmadu Yunusa’s remark is coming barely a week after operatives of the EFCC arrested 49 suspects for alleged wire fraud.
It’s barely a week since operative of the EFCC raided an estate in the Orozo area of Abuja and arrested 49 suspects in connection with wire fraud.
The suspects are still being held at the Commission’s facility in Abuja as prosecution is ongoing.
It’s unclear what they’ll be charged with, as more facts emerge.
But this activist wants the anticorruption agency to be above board in its prosecution.
He says those found innocent after the agency’s preliminary investigation should be let off the hook and not subjected to gross inhuman treatment.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, had last week in Abuja arrested suspects within the 19 and 32 years age bracket, in a sting operation in various homes at Navy Estate, Cajaah-Orozo, following credible intelligence on their alleged criminal activities.
Forty-nine suspected internet fraudsters were apprehended by men of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in the Abuja raid.
Among items seized from them include over fifty mobile phones of different brands, fifteen laptops and a Lexus ES330 salon.
The suspects will be charged to court as soon as the investigations are concluded according to a release signed by the Spokesman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Wilson Uwujaren, at the time of the arrest.
The anti graft agency has recently revved up its activities against suspected Internet fraudsters popularly known as Yahoo Boys and has been making sweeping arrests of suspects across the Country.
Many of the arrested suspects have also been prosecuted in Court and Convicted of some of the offences.
The advise by the activist is instructive owing to the poison chalice that the leadership of the agency seems to have become with all former Chairmen of the agency leaving office in controversial circumstances.