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Yahoo Yahoo Boys Invade Minna, Nine Arrested

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Nigeria’s notorious fraudsters, the Yahoo Yahoo Boys, may have shifted their operational base to Minna, Niger States as the EFCC arrested nine of them in one fell swoop on Thursday.

They were arrested following intelligence volunteered to the Commission by concerned residents of the area.

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The suspects were picked up by the operatives of the Commission at their hideouts in Room 202, Seftec Hotels, behind NNPC’s mega petrol filling station, Minna, Niger State, for their alleged involvement in love scam and other internet related crimes.

The suspects are: Ohanuka. O. Samuel, 26; Adebayo Adeyinka Samuel, 26; Omoh Simeon, 25; Igah Abumere, 28 and Ajobo Sunday, 26.

Others are Abdukadir Musbau, 20; Iredia Johnson 29, Aliyu Abdulazeez, 25, and Adebisi Temitope, 27.

Items recovered from the suspects include, one Toyota Venza with registration number, LND-528GD, laptops and exotic phones.

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