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Thursday, May 11, 2023

Cross-Dressing 'Yahoo Boy', 32 others Apprehended by EFCC in Lagos

On May 2, 2023, operatives of the Lagos Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes

Commission (EFCC) arrested 33 suspects for their alleged involvement in computer-related fraud at the Iyana Ipaja axis of Lagos State. Among the suspects was Owoseni Gabriel, who had posed as a woman to evade arrest.

 

The EFCC had received credible intelligence on the activities of some young boys involved in computer-related fraud and had carried out a sting operation to apprehend them. During the operation, Gabriel had dressed in female attire and wore a wig to avoid being identified.

 

The EFCC confirmed that investigations would be conducted, and the suspects would be charged to court once they were concluded. Among the items recovered from the suspects were a Toyota Camry 2005 model, a Toyota Camry 2009 model, mobile phones, and laptop computers.

 

The other 31 suspects arrested alongside Gabriel were Salaudeen Hammed, Akinsanya Olamilekan, Olamofe Joshua, Akindele Saheed, Damilare Micheal, Patoki Ayomiku, Olakunle Ismail, Babalola Ayomide, Afolabi Olaibola, Abiodun Olayinka, Samuel Ogunyemi, Adebayo Olarewaju, Abdul-Fatai Olawale, and Hassan Ayofe. The rest of the suspects were Samson Jeremiah, Kolawole Afeez, Makinde Oluwasegun, Daniel Seun, Adefolahan Isreal, Olusegun Emmanuel, Olawore Micheal, Hammed Raheem, Micheal Tunde, Francis Chibundu, Jesse Oluwatobiloba, Adenekan Ayotunde, Qudus Adeyi, Sulaimon Oladimeji, Kayode Sunday, Daniel Owosine, and Boluwatife Gbolahan.

 

Computer-related fraud, commonly known as cybercrime, is a growing problem in Nigeria, and the EFCC has been cracking down on perpetrators in recent years. The EFCC has been working tirelessly to curb the activities of fraudsters and to bring them to justice. The agency has urged members of the public to be vigilant and to report any suspicious activities to the nearest EFCC office.

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