The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested two
undergraduate Internet scammers and six other fraudsters at the upscale
1004 Housing Estate, Victoria Island, Lagos. One of the undergraduate,
Hope Olusegun, a 25 year-old indigene of Okene, Kogi State, claims to be
a student of Computer Science at the Kuala Lumpur Metropolitan
University, Malaysia. He was arrested by operatives of EFCC over
allegations of fraud and internet scam.
A petition by a concerned group alerted the Commission about the
activities of Olusegun and his co-travelers at the elite 1004 Housing
Estate where the fraudsters engaged in fraudulent activities of
obtaining money by false pretences and forgery.
A search conducted by EFCC operatives at Olusegun' s apartment led to
the recovery of several items such as laptops, iPad phones, travelling
documents, cheque books, flash drives, internet modem, and three exotic
cars - a Mercedes Benz Jeep, One 4Matic Mercedes Benz Car and a Range
Rover Sport SUV. When asked how he came about the cars, Olusegun said
the cars belonged to his sister who he claimed lives in the United
Kingdom.
Operatives of the EFCC also downloaded over 80 implicating documents
from the laptops recovered from Olusegun. However, the Commission is
making effort to track down other members of Olusegun's syndicate who
are currently at large.
Tunde Wasiu Sodiq, another undergraduate and member of another
syndicate with close affinity to Olusegun's gang was also nabbed by
operatives of the EFCC at the Housing Estate. Besides Sodiq, six other
members of the syndicate were equally arrested. They are: Badmus Akeem
O, Ajijola Oluwatosin Emmanuel, Adebesin Olalekan, Raji Resaq O, Ajibola
Adeniyi and Adeboye Lamidi.
Their arrest was sequel to a petition on their notorious activities
at the Housing Estate. Sodiq (23) hails from Lagos and claimed to be an
undergraduate of Brandry University, Malaysia. The leader of the
syndicate, Badmus Akeem, hails from Ayetoro, Ogun State and attended
Oniwaya High School, Agege. He claimed to be a traveler who does odd
jobs wherever he travels. "I decided to move to Malaysia to further my
education while I do "Hot jobs" as well. I just got back a week ago
before the festive period and also produce music and manage artistes,"
he claimed. On why he chose to live at the expensive 1004 estate where
he and his friends pay N30, 000 daily, he said it was to avoid the
stress that friends and relations could bring to him. "I didn't stay on
the Mainland in Lagos because of stress of friends when you just get
back from abroad."
Sodiq said that the Range Rover Sport car which was recovered from
them belonged to his mother despite the fact that the car bears his
alias, "T.Wizzle" .He stated in his statement that the mother decided to
customize the car plate number after the name of his first son.
Other items recovered by the Commission include laptops, flash drives, internet modem, cheque books and a host of others.
They are to be arraigned in court soon.


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