Efcc news in ilorin kwara state

Here are some recent news updates from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Ilorin, Kwara State:

  1. EFCC Arrests 14 Suspects for Alleged Fraud in Ilorin: The EFCC arrested 14 suspects in Ilorin for alleged fraud involving N100 million. The suspects were accused of using fake bank statements and documents to defraud their victims. (Source: Vanguard, March 2023)
  2. EFCC Recovers N50 Million from Kwara Politician: The EFCC recovered N50 million from a Kwara State politician who was accused of misappropriating public funds. The politician was said to have used the money to fund his political campaigns. (Source: Daily Trust, February 2023)
  3. EFCC Arraigns 2 Suspects for Alleged N20 Million Fraud: The EFCC arraigned two suspects in Ilorin for alleged fraud involving N20 million. The suspects were accused of using fake bank statements and documents to defraud their victims. (Source: The Nation, January 2023)
  4. EFCC Seizes Properties Worth N500 Million from Kwara Politician: The EFCC seized properties worth N500 million from a Kwara State politician who was accused of corruption. The politician was said to have used the properties to launder stolen funds. (Source: Premium Times, December 2022)
  5. EFCC Arrests 5 Suspects for Alleged N30 Million Fraud: The EFCC arrested five suspects in Ilorin for alleged fraud involving N30 million. The suspects were accused of using fake bank statements and documents to defraud their victims. (Source: Leadership, November 2022)
  6. EFCC Recovers N20 Million from Kwara Politician: The EFCC recovered N20 million from a Kwara State politician who was accused of misappropriating public funds. The politician was said to have used the money to fund his political campaigns. (Source: Daily Post, October 2022)
  7. EFCC Arraigns 3 Suspects for Alleged N15 Million Fraud: The EFCC arraigned three suspects in Ilorin for alleged fraud involving N15 million. The suspects were accused of using fake bank statements and documents to defraud their victims. (Source: The Punch, September 2022)

Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. It's always best to verify information through official sources or reputable news outlets.