EFCC arrests twin brothers, 5 others over alleged Internet fraud

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arrested twin brothers, Taiwo and kehinde Adio alongside five others over alleged internet fraudulent activities in Ibadan, Oyo State.

EFCC spokesman, Dele Oyewale confirmed the arrest in a statement on Thursday in Abuja.

According to him, they were arrested on Dec. 7, at Apete and Apata areas of Ibadan, following surveillance and actionable intelligence on their suspected involvement in internet- related offences.

“The five other suspects are Jeremiah Gabi, Dennis Gomina, Adepoju Ibukun, Olabode Opeyemi and Adewumi Ayomide.

“In the same vein, the Oyo State Police Command handed over three suspected internet fraudsters to the Ibadan Zonal Command of the EFCC on Dec. 7. They were arrested by the police while on patrol.

“Investigations carried out by the EFCC revealed that one of the three suspects was not involved in internet fraud and was released immediately without any bail condition.

“The two suspects are Joseph Isaac Justice and Ayoola Oluwatosin,” he said.

He said items recovered from the nine suspected fraudsters include one Toyota Corolla car, iPhone 11, two Samsung mobile phones among others.

Oyewale said that the suspects would be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded. (NAN)

Bolt driver escapes from kidnappers with gun injury in Calabar

A driver with an e-hailing company, Bolt, in Calabar, on Wednesday night escaped with gun injuries from the hands of his alleged abductors in the Cross River capital city.

The incident which occurred along Nelson Mandela Street by Target in Calabar South Local Government Area, had the victim rescued by football fans who were watching a Champions League game in the area.

The gunmen were said to have blocked the bolt driver’s vehicle and tried to force him into their vehicle when his cry for help attracted the football fans.

Sensing danger, the kidnappers, who were already dragging their victim to the minibus, shot sporadically to halt the advancing mob, and sped off in the minibus towards Goldie Street.

The bolt driver, who sustained injuries during the struggle with the kidnappers numbering six and armed with sophisticated weapons, was later rushed to an undisclosed hospital for medical attention.

However, spokesperson of the Police command in the state, SP Irene Ugbo, declined to speak on the incident as she was yet to get the details.

NAN reports that kidnappings and armed robberies have become a daily occurrence in Calabar in the past few months.

Target of the abductions are usually lecturers, lawyers, medical doctors and clergymen.

Some parts of the capital city have now become a no-go area at a particular time of the day due to insecurity in those areas.

Places like Esiereebom, Iyonde, Jebs, Iboku, Ibesikpo, University of Calabar staff quarters and many other inner streets in Calabar South Local Government Area have become notorious for kidnapping and robbery.(