Ten Nigerians suspected to be internet fraudsters, have been arrested in a house at Ashongman Estate, Accra Ghana, by the Kwabenya Police.
The suspects are identified As:
Diamond Andy, 22, Benson Romeo, 20, Randy Samuel, 25, Kelvin Agho, 23, Osas Igbo, 21, David Okondu, 23, Praise Onyekwena, 22, Ohis David, 25, Duru Wisdom, 22 and Uyi Ighodaro, 24.
Six internet modems, 54 different SIM cards, 9 laptops and 5 mobile phones were retrieved from them. The suspects, according to DSP James Aseidu, District Commander of Kwabenya Police Station, who led the operation, had set up computers in a room.
The Greater Accra Regional Police Commander, DCOP George Alex Mensah, said the arrests were made on Wednesday, March 21, 2018 around 2pm. “The suspects are often not seen during the day and often move out at night everyday to have fun with friends.
Police also discovered that the suspects do not work but lead lavish lifestyles in the area. This prompted the police to raid the said house to arrest the suspects,” he said.
This news is coming just weeks after the Ghanaian police successfully secured the arrest of notorious armed robber, Kesiena Blessing Kagi aka Kess Billions at his hideout at Community 20 in Tema on Friday, March 9, 2018.
Kess Billions has been on the police wanted list among other criminals for the robbery of a forex bureau at Teshie on Wednesday, January 31, 2018. His vicious robbery gang had been terrorizing the residents of Accra, Ghana for a long time before his arrest. KessBillions was also said to have led a gang of robbers to attack a company at Community Nine Light Industrial Area, Tema.
The IGP reports that the other suspects in the forex bureaux robbery gang, Prince Wanganga, Gift Wanganga (alias Festus), John Ani, Prince Yfuah and Okoro Amulley had been arrested earlier. He Kess and the other five suspects were all Nigerians. A check on Kess Billions’s passport, number A07598838, revealed that he was a native of Warri, Delta state Nigeria. Kess Billions frequently comes to Ghana, with his last being on January 19, 2018, with a 90-day stay permit.
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