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Recent EFCC Operations Highlight Robust Anti-Crime Efforts In Nigeria

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 15, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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Recent EFCC Operations Highlight Robust Anti-Crime Efforts In Nigeria.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has been intensifying its operations across Nigeria, targeting economic and financial crimes with notable success. Below is an overview of some recent EFCC activities, showcasing their commitment to combating fraud, corruption, and cybercrime, based on available information.

 

Massive Cybercrime Raid in Lagos

In one of its most significant operations, the EFCC arrested 792 suspects, including 193 foreigners, primarily Chinese, on 10 December 2024, in a seven-story building in Lagos described as a “hustle kingdom.” This raid, the largest single operation in EFCC history, followed months of intelligence work and surveillance. The suspects were allegedly involved in training Nigerians for romance and investment scams targeting victims in North America and Europe. EFCC spokesman Wilson Uwujaren highlighted the operation as evidence of the agency’s unrelenting efforts to curb financial crimes, noting the involvement of foreigners challenges stereotypes about Nigerian fraudsters. The suspects are expected to face charges soon.





 

Illegal Mining Crackdown in Ogun State

On 10 May 2025, the EFCC apprehended eight individuals, including two Chinese nationals and six Nigerians, for alleged illegal mining activities in the Ogere area of Ogun State. This operation underscores the EFCC’s expanded focus on economic crimes beyond cyberfraud, such as illegal resource extraction, which undermines Nigeria’s economy. The arrests reflect the agency’s collaboration with other law enforcement bodies to tackle diverse criminal activities.

 

CBEX Crypto Platform Investigation

The EFCC is actively investigating the CBEX cryptocurrency platform, which reportedly crashed with over ₦1.2 trillion, affecting 600,000 Nigerians. Despite a ban by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), CBEX resumed operations, prompting further scrutiny. EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede described the case as an “international racket” traced to multiple countries, with principal parties largely non-Nigerian. This investigation highlights the EFCC’s role in addressing complex, cross-border financial fraud and protecting Nigerian investors.

 

Arrest of Martins Vincent Otse (VDM)

On 6 May 2025, the EFCC arrested Martins Vincent Otse following his failure to respond to repeated invitations for questioning regarding alleged financial crimes. The agency clarified that his arrest was unrelated to his criticisms of EFCC operations, emphasizing their focus on evidence-based investigations. This case illustrates the EFCC’s procedural approach, issuing invitations before resorting to arrests when suspects fail to comply.

 

The EFCC, established in 2002 to combat financial crimes like advance fee fraud (419 scams) and money laundering, has evolved significantly. In 2022, the agency secured 3,785 convictions, a 70.5% increase from 2021, marking its highest conviction rate since inception. The Lagos Command led with 765 convictions, followed by Ibadan (573) and Port Harcourt (567). This success reflects improved training, with World Bank-funded courses enhancing investigative skills, leading to higher prosecution rates for bribery and corruption cases.

 

The EFCC’s 15 zonal commands and tools like the Eagle Eye App, launched in 2021, facilitate public reporting of crimes, enhancing operational efficiency. However, challenges persist, including allegations of political interference and a historical focus on high-profile cases with limited convictions (only four political figures convicted in over 400 cases by 2017). Despite these hurdles, the EFCC remains Nigeria’s leading anti-graft agency, collaborating with bodies like the Code of Conduct Bureau to strengthen anti-corruption efforts.

 

These operations demonstrate the EFCC’s multifaceted approach to tackling economic sabotage, from cybercrime and illegal mining to cryptocurrency fraud, while navigating systemic challenges in Nigeria’s fight against corruption.

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