Emeka Kingsley, the owner of a nightclub, has been arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCCLagos )’s Zonal Office.
Wilson Uwujaren, the EFCC’s Head of Media and Publicity, announced this in a statement on Thursday.
Kingsley, the owner of Glass House, a club in Lagos’ Abule Egba neighborhood, was arrested along with 14 other alleged internet fraudsters, according to him.
Adesoye Kehinde, Seun Adefala, Adebayo Gbadebo, Adebogun Adebowale, Aruna Odunayo, Israel Oluwatoyin, and John Ugochukwu were among those who participated.
Oluwadare Aboderin, Ridwan Dada, Amosu Toby, Jimoh Tunde, Oyemade Michael, Junaid Oladimeji, and Akeem Dada were among the other participants.
The suspects were apprehended on April 15 at the Club, according to Uwujaren, after reliable information was gathered about their suspected involvement in computer-related fraud.
Cars, cellphones, and laptop computers of different configurations were among the items seized from the suspects.
The suspects will be charged in court shortly, according to an EFCC spokesperson.
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