Adeniran Tijesunimi, a cybercrime convict, and 54 other people have been re-arrested for Internet fraud by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Ibadan Zonal Command.
Tijesunimi was sentenced to seven months in prison without the possibility of a fine by Justice Uche Agomoh of the Federal High Court in Ibadan, Oyo State, on February 15, 2022 for his involvement in cybercrime.
On Thursday, July 13, he and several others were once more detained in Oyo town as a result of confirmed information about their online fraud schemes.
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The suspects include Ademola Adeniyi; Olayinwola Rokeeb; Moses Biola; Adewale Adeyemi; Olowuoyin Atanda; Mojeeb Olamilekan; Jonathan Opashi; Usman Aruwa; Bamidele Joseph; Daniel Omyajowu; Olayinwola Zacheous; Adekunle Adeniyi; Azeez Ademola; Olatunde Bode; Lawal Hammed; Adeniyi Abiodun; Abdulazeez Ayokunu; Adeleke Arise; Omiyale Akin; Segun Lekan, Popoola Sunday; Jimoh Adewale; Bashir Yinka; Adedeji Ademola; Ajibade Femi; Omolulu Alabi; Victor Junior; Lateef Aremu; Balogun Isreal; Yusuf Toriola; Akinade Damilare and Suleiman Abdulrasaq.
Others are Adeyewo Tomilola; Okanlawo Qodir; Akinbola Seun; Amusat Opeyemi; Akintola Olakunle; Adebayo Adigun; Dauda Opeyemi, Oladokun Ajadi; Amusat Atanda; Usman Badmus; Afonja Akano; Rokeeb Taiwo; Adebayo Oyetunji; Fasasi Qodir; Yekeen Samuel; Afolabi Emmanuel; Yekeen Opeyemi; Ayinla Opeyemi; Mikail Aliyu; Ajibola Pelumi; Bitrus Bugama and Eyamekware Clevarly.
Items recovered from the suspects included seven exotic vehicles, 79 mobile phones, four laptops, and several incriminating documents.
The EFCC said they would be charged after investigations
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