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EFCC arrests 31 suspected internet fraudsters in Port Harcourt

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) made a major breakthrough yesterday in its fight against cybercrime, apprehending thirty-one suspected internet fraudsters across Port Harcourt.

Acting on credible intelligence, operatives from the EFCC’s Port Harcourt Zonal Directorate conducted simultaneous raids at multiple locations on Wednesday morning.

Authorities revealed the suspects allegedly participated in sophisticated online scams targeting victims through various digital platforms. During the operation, investigators confiscated numerous items including late-model smartphones, luxury wristwatches, laptops, and several high-end vehicles believed to be proceeds of their illegal activities.

EFCC officials confirmed the suspects are currently undergoing interrogation at their zonal headquarters. “We have solid evidence linking these individuals to multiple cybercrime cases,” stated the lead investigator. “They will be prosecuted as soon as we complete our investigations.”

Meanwhile, the anti-graft agency has reminded citizens to remain cautious when engaging in online transactions. “Cybercriminals constantly develop new tactics,” warned an EFCC spokesperson. “We urge the public to verify all digital financial requests and report suspicious activities immediately.”

The arrests come as part of the commission’s ongoing Operation Cyber Eagle initiative targeting internet fraud nationwide. Just last month, EFCC operatives in Lagos busted a similar syndicate operating fake investment schemes.

As investigators continue analyzing seized devices for evidence, security experts suggest this crackdown may disrupt several active cybercrime networks in the Niger Delta region. The commission has promised to intensify surveillance and collaborate with international partners to combat the growing threat of online fraud.

Community leaders in Port Harcourt have welcomed the arrests but called for stronger preventive measures. “We need more cybersecurity awareness programs in schools and markets,” commented a local youth leader. “Many young people fall into these crimes due to unemployment and lack of guidance.”

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The EFCC maintains its commitment to cleaning up Nigeria’s digital space while ensuring due process for all suspects. With cybercrime evolving rapidly, authorities emphasize the need for continuous public education and stronger legal frameworks to protect internet users across the country.

Parents and guardians have been advised to monitor their children’s online activities closely as investigators uncover increasing involvement of teenagers in cyber fraud. The commission plans to establish a special cybercrime prevention unit to work with schools and religious organizations on awareness campaigns.

As the suspects await arraignment, legal experts anticipate this case may set important precedents for prosecuting digital financial crimes under Nigeria’s updated cybercrime legislation. The EFCC has assured the public of regular updates as the high-profile investigation progresses.

Local businesses have reported losing millions to online scams in recent months, making this operation particularly significant for the commercial hub of Port Harcourt. The commission’s swift action has restored some confidence among banking customers and online merchants in the region.

With digital transactions increasing across Africa, law enforcement agencies face growing challenges tracking sophisticated cybercriminals. This latest operation demonstrates Nigeria’s determination to lead regional efforts against internet fraud while protecting its rapidly expanding digital economy.

Security analysts recommend using two-factor authentication and avoiding suspicious links as basic precautions against evolving cyber threats. As investigations continue, the EFCC promises more arrests in coming weeks, sending a strong warning to fraudsters across the country.

The commission has established dedicated hotlines for reporting cybercrime while assuring whistleblowers of complete confidentiality. This community-focused approach aims to create stronger partnerships in the fight against financial crimes in the digital age.

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