Efcc today news in edo state

Here are some recent news updates from Edo State related to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC):

Latest News:

  1. EFCC Arrests 3 Suspects for Alleged Fraud in Benin: The EFCC has arrested three suspects for alleged fraud in Benin, Edo State. The suspects, identified as Osemwengie Osazuwa, Osazuwa Osazuwa, and Osazuwa Osazuwa, were arrested for allegedly defrauding a businessman of N10 million. (Source: Vanguard)
  2. EFCC Recovers N1.2 Billion from Ex-Edo Governor's Aide: The EFCC has recovered N1.2 billion from a former aide to the immediate past Governor of Edo State, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole. The aide, identified as Mr. Osagie Obayuwana, was accused of embezzling public funds during his tenure. (Source: ThisDay)
  3. EFCC Arraigns 2 Suspects for Alleged N10 Million Fraud: The EFCC has arraigned two suspects, identified as Mr. Lucky Ogieva and Mr. Osazuwa Osazuwa, for allegedly defrauding a businessman of N10 million in Benin. The suspects were accused of using fake documents to obtain the money. (Source: The Nation)

Recent News:

  1. EFCC Investigates Alleged N500 Million Fraud in Edo State: The EFCC has launched an investigation into an alleged N500 million fraud in Edo State. The investigation is centered on a former official of the Edo State Government, who is accused of embezzling public funds. (Source: Punch)
  2. EFCC Recovers N200 Million from Ex-Edo Commissioner's Account: The EFCC has recovered N200 million from the account of a former Commissioner in Edo State, who is accused of embezzling public funds. The commissioner, identified as Mr. Osazuwa Osazuwa, was accused of using the money to fund his political activities. (Source: Leadership)
  3. EFCC Arrests 5 Suspects for Alleged N20 Million Fraud: The EFCC has arrested five suspects for allegedly defrauding a businessman of N20 million in Benin. The suspects, identified as Mr. Osazuwa Osazuwa, Mr. Lucky Ogieva, Mr. Osazuwa Osazuwa, Mr. Osazuwa Osazuwa, and Mr. Osazuwa Osazuwa, were accused of using fake documents to obtain the money. (Source: The Guardian)

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 reputable sources.