An Instagram comedian
and social media influencer, Nwagbo Chidera, also known as Pankeeroy, has been
arrested for alleged Internet fraud.
Chidera was arrested alongside 34 others at
the James Court in the Lekki area of Lagos State by operatives of the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission for alleged involvement in computer-related
fraud.
The other suspects include Chinedu
Christian, Gafar Adedamola, Chuka Richard, Dibo Samson, Rotimi Damilola, Habeeb
Damilola, Afolabi Michael, Adekanbi Adeola, Emeka Egwuatu, Adeyemi Olumide,
Awokoya Iyaniwura, Efunnuga Samuel, Samson Egwuatu, Gbemileke Simeon, Omoyemi
Owolabi and Farouk Olatunde.
Others are Orapitan Segun, Oladunjoye
Olawale, Ibrahim Olanrewaju, Wasiu Sola, Olamiposi Damilola, Isieq Olamilekan,
Abel Junior, Emmanuel Martins, Timilehin Jesse, Kelvin Kendal, Omotola
Emmanuel, Rasaq Farouq, Oyelere Shakiru, Timileyin Damilare, Kelly Nwanou, Adedeji
Olayinka, Balogun Ibrahim and Makinde Benjamin.
According to the EFCC, Chidera, who was
allegedly involved in bitcoin scam after he suffered depression, presented
himself as a vendor, who redeemed bitcoin vouchers using the
bitcoincoretrading.com platform to defraud unsuspecting victims.
The EFCC, in a statement on Thursday,
stated that investigation revealed that one of the suspects, Christian,
allegedly defrauded an aged Asian-American lady of over $475,000, adding that
he confessed to posing as Dave Frederick, a 58-year-old American on a mission
in Syria to lure his victims and defrauding them of their hard-earned funds.
It was gathered that a Mercedes Benz AMG
GLE model worth N36m was recovered from him, while the suspect had about N22.3m
worth of bitcoins in his blocked chain account.
Other items recovered from the suspects
include exotic cars, iPhones, laptops, Android devices and MacBook devices.
The statement added that the suspects would
soon be charged.
In another development, the EFCC said its
operatives arrested 11 suspected Internet fraudsters in a sting operation in
Rivers and Bayelsa states.
In a statement issued by Uwujaren, the
anti-graft agency stated that the suspects were nabbed on Wednesday.
Uwujaren said the suspects were busted
following a discreet surveillance operation about their activities in the two
states.
The statement read in part, “The suspects
are: Eliot Chuku, Oghenero Tega, Pamkim James, Jeremiah Agbani, Frank Freeman,
George Naomi, Joshua Patrick, Francis Paul, Bernard Peter, Akarolo Chimeganum
and Precious Ebi.
“They were arrested in four locations in
Bayelsa State – Queens Estate, Mike Okporkpor, Kpansia and Yenagoa, as well as
Unity Estate in Rivers State.
“Their arrest was spurred by discreet
surveillance about their suspicious involvement in Internet- related fraud.
They will be charged as soon as investigations are concluded.”
Uwujaren listed items recovered from the
suspects to include 21 phones, two power banks, two PlayStations, two
speakers, one passport, four SIM packs, one laptop, four Automated Teller
Machine cards and one Lexus RX 350 Sports Utility Vehicle.
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