EFCC Arrests 105 Suspected Internet Fraudsters in Abuja

Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,  EFCC,  acting on intelligence on emerging internet crimes involving foreigners, on Thursday, broke another syndicate of fraudsters specializing in hotel review job scam, targeting mostly United Kingdom victims.  

They arrested 105 suspects comprising four Chinese and 101 Nigerians at Naka Hall Plaza in  Abutu Garba Street, Gudu, Abuja. 100 compact Work Stations were recovered from the suspects.

 How the Fraud Works

 Hotel Review Job Scam is a globally- entrenched internet-related fraud that is newly appearing on the Nigerian space.

A statement by the Head, Media and Publicity of the Commission, Dele Oyewale, on Friday, gives details of the suspects’ methods of scam, saying,

“The modus operandi involves Chinese who usually recruit local and computer-savvy Nigerians as Customer Service Representatives.

The Representatives are made to work on a prepared template of criminality online.

“They are given identities and names usually foreign, through which they chat with expatriates. The crime involves making false representation to victims  to win their trust to engage in  hotel ratings with promises of $5 for every hotel that is reviewed. 

“As the victims get paid, they are encouraged to review  more hotels and the payment is increased to $10 per rating.  After a long while, the victim is encouraged to make bookings in any of the rated hotels for as much as $500 and that the company would pay back with chunky interest into a crypto wallet bearing their names. 

“After making bookings,  the victim would not be able to open the wallet and his or her money is lost.

“The fraud is an intricate mechanism of defrauding foreigners and  it is targeted at victims in Europe and other parts of the world.

“We are working with other law enforcement agencies across the world to dig deeper into the global dimensions involved in this crime. 

“Abuja Arrest, a Further Intelligence Connected to the Lagos  792 Fraudsters

“The EFCC achieved this latest breakthrough barely a month after 792 suspected investment and internet fraudsters were arrested by operatives of the Commission on Tuesday,  December 10,  2024.  “They were arrested  at an edifice known as Big Leaf Building  at No 7,  Oyin Jolayemi Street,  Victoria Island, Lagos. This is almost concluded and the suspects will be charged to court in the coming days”, the statement concludes.

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