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Thursday, 5 September 2019

EFCC Arrests 48 Suspects for Various Financial Offences in Benue

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The Makurdi Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) between January and August, 2019 arrested about 48 suspects for various offences in Benue State.
This was disclosed by the Head of the Makurdi zonal office, Johnson Ayo Babalola, at a press briefing in Makurdi on Thursday.

He said that between January and September, the zone embarked on an intensive investigation which led to the arrest of 48 suspects, with 13 of them at various stages of investigation while three have been convicted.

The zone equally engaged in enlightenment, advocacy and sensitisation of the public especially the vulnerable group which are the youths.

Babalola also pointed out that the zone was collaborating with agencies such as the US Federal Bureau of Investigation, FBI and INTERPOL in the areas of intelligence gathering to stamp out cybercrime in Nigeria.

According to him, ‘in this zone, we are monitoring the names on the list of fraudsters that FBI released, a substantial part of which are Nigerians. We are on the lookout for the suspects."

He further pointed out that since the world is now a global village, it is imperative for the Commission to partner with foreign bodies to eliminate or reduce cybercrime to the barest minimum in the country. 
Babalola maintained that ‘’internet fraud is a crime that cannot be fought by the Commission alone as it requires a multi-national approach hence the partnership with FBI and other international bodies."

He disclosed that the Makurdi Office has started an enlightenment campaign programme to educate the people on the ills of corruption and financial crimes. He said that the Commission cannot do it alone and engages civil society organizations and other stakeholders. These engagements are helping the Commission achieve results and will not stop until corruption and economic crimes are stamped out of Nigeria.

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