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Viral video: Internet fraudsters throwing bundles of Naira notes arrested

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Some Internet fraudsters, who were seen in a viral video standing on top of their cars and throwing bundles of Naira notes into the air at a popular plaza in Benin City, Edo State, have been arrested.

TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Internet fraudsters were arrested by operatives of the Benin Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Sunday.

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The EFCC arrested 31 suspected internet fraudsters in total in two separate locations in Benin City sequel to actionable intelligence, according to the Commission.

According to a statement by the EFCC, the EFCC had embarked on a similar mission of throwing Naira notes at the same venue on Sunday before they were intercepted by operatives of the Commission at the exit gate.

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“The other suspects were arrested at their hideout in Benin City,” the EFCC stated.

TNG reports those arrested are Essien Sunday, Joseph Nwosu, Samuel Victor, Abdurahman Abudulahi, Uwaifo Destiny, Osaro Osarere, Favour Oleye, Smart Okunvobo, Oduwa Osahon, Osaretin Blessed, Frank Osas, Aisosa Kelly, Richard Ehigie, Destiny Omoru, Jacob Kelvin, Aker Kelly, Promise Godspower, Lucky Dickson and Osamode Efosa.

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Others are Osamuyi Aigbe-Egharevba, Ohumumwen Osaremen, Christopher Momodu, Aigbe Destiny, Eti-osa Osamwonyi, Patrick Benson Osaguna, Victor Kenyei, Marvellous Atiti, Gift Ebuehi, Osayi Casmir, Osahenkhoe Godstime and Paul Okoh.

“Items recovered from the suspects at the point of arrest include 13 exotic cars, including: Lexus ES 350, Lexus 350, Lexus RX 350, Lexus ES 350, Lexus RX 350, Lexus RX 350, Lexus IS 350, Toyota Venza, Mercedes C300, Mercedes ML350, Range Rover Evoque, GLK 350 4Matic and Toyota Camry.

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“Other items are laptop computers, phones, documents and identity cards. The suspects have made useful statement and will be arraigned in court as soon as investigations are completed,” the EFCC stated.

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