EFCC mounts surveillance on 10 Nigerians wanted by FBI
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission says it has mounted surveillance for 10 of the 78 Nigerians from the South-east, allegedly involved in the 3 billion US dollar scam.
It would be recalled that the US Department of Justice had indicted 80 persons, including 78 Nigerians, in the multi-billion dollar fraud. He gave the assurance that the suspects would be arrested and prosecuted “in order to prove to the world that such crime does not represent our values”. “There is a mutual treaty between Nigeria and the USA. We will arrest them and if need be extradite them to the USA,” Mr Imam said.
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