Cyber Fraud Bust: EFCC Seizes Luxury Asasets, Nabs 21 Suspects

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has intensified its war against cybercrime, arresting 21 suspected internet fraudsters in Bauchi State.

The operation, which took place on Saturday, March 15, 2025, was carried out by the EFCC’s Gombe Zonal Directorate, following credible intelligence on the suspects’ alleged involvement in cybercrime.

The EFCC operatives swooped on the suspects at Kaure New Government Reservation Area and Awala, Maiduguri Road, in Bauchi, seizing several luxury items, including a BMW car, a Toyota Camry, and high-end electronics.

Among the items recovered from the suspects were:

  • _One BMW car_
    – _One Toyota Camry car_
    – _Three PlayStation 5 consoles_
    – _30 expensive phones_
    – _One flat-screen television set_
    – _Six Point of Sale (POS) machines_
    – _Four iPads_
    – _Five laptops_

This development comes amid a series of efforts by the EFCC to combat cybercrime in Nigeria. In recent months, the commission has arrested several suspects and seized luxury items in various operations across the country.


Cybercrime has become a significant concern in Nigeria, with many young people becoming increasingly involved in online scams and other forms of cybercrime. The EFCC has been working tirelessly to combat this menace, using a combination of intelligence gathering, surveillance, and raids to apprehend suspects.

The EFCC is the primary agency responsible for investigating and prosecuting economic and financial crimes in Nigeria. The commission has been at the forefront of the fight against corruption and cybercrime, using its expertise and resources to track down and apprehend suspects.

The EFCC’s success in combating cybercrime is largely due to its collaboration with other law enforcement agencies, both within and outside Nigeria. The commission has also been working closely with financial institutions and other stakeholders to identify and prevent online scams.

The EFCC’s arrest of 21 suspected internet fraudsters in Bauchi State is a significant milestone in the fight against cybercrime. As the commission continues to intensify its efforts to combat this menace, it is essential for Nigerians to remain vigilant and report any suspicious online activities to the authorities.

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