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Police cybercrime centre foils fake currency ring, recovers fake $100,000 notes

The Nigeria Police Force said on Tuesday that its National Cybercrime Centre (NPF-NCCC) has arrested one Muhammed Zenabdin for criminal conspiracy and possession of suspected counterfeit currency amounting to one hundred thousand ($100,000.00).

A statement by Force headquarters said the significant breakthrough is a show of commitment by the NPF-NCCC in delivering on its mandate to stamp out and decimate the trend of cybercrime in the country.

While acting on credible intelligence, operatives of the NPF-NCCC conducted a raid on a suspected cybercrime hideout located in Garki II, FCT.

“Despite the escape of other members of the criminal gang, Muhammed Zenabdin was successfully apprehended.

“Subsequent execution of a search warrant revealed compelling evidence, including one hundred thousand United States dollars in one-hundred-dollar bills believed to be counterfeits.

“Also recovered were sophisticated counterfeit detection equipment, international passports, mobile phones, and a luxury vehicle.

The suspect has provided indicting confessional statements and also offered valuable information to aid in the apprehension of other members of the gang.

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“Upon the conclusion of the investigation, the suspect(s) will face arraignment in court.

“The Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, commended the Director of the NCCC, CP Uche Ifeanyi Henry, and his team for their diligent efforts in combating cybercrime.

While assuring the public of their safety, the IGP issued a stern warning to all cybercrime threat actors, urging them to cease their illicit activities or face severe legal consequences.”

 

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