Press Release
It has become necessary to alert the general public about the activities
of fraudsters who have been impersonating officials of the Commission and
extorting money from members of the public under various guises.
Despite arrests and successful prosecution of some of them by the
Commission, the syndicates have continued to mushroom and changing tactics as
soon as their latest modus operandi are exposed.
There have been of recent, a worrying upsurge in the number of fake
invitation letters purported to have been issued by the EFCC, which the
criminals are busy sending to unsuspecting members of the public, alleging high
financial crimes against them.
Pliable recipients of some of these letters have lost millions of naira
to these gangsters in their desperation to forestall arrest and possible
prosecution for unstated crimes.
Despite repeated warnings by the Commission that no genuine EFCC
invitation will request the recipient to call any private GSM number or any
telephone line for that matter and that EFCC will not invite anybody to a
meeting at any place other than the known offices of the Commission, many are
still falling victims of the scam.
The new dimension to the criminal exploits of the syndicates, is to send
text messages to would-be victims, alleging that they have pending cases
before the EFCC and offering proposals for a soft landing. This new
gimmick is targeted at politicians, especially those who are aspiring to hold
offices in the next dispensation.
The Commission wishes to state as follows:
· EFCC
invitation letters do not bear personal telephone numbers. They are usually
signed by duly authorised officers and invitees are clearly instructed to
report to a specified officer at the Commission’s office;
· No EFCC
invitation will require the invitee to report at any building or location
outside the known offices of the Commission;
· EFCC
invitation cannot be traded off under any circumstance;
· The
Commission does not demand or accept payment, either to commence or discontinue
an investigation;
· EFCC does
not invite persons under investigation via text messages;
Any person
who receives an invitation letter should confirm the authenticity of such an
invitation from the Commission through the following email or telephone
numbers: info@efccnigeria.org,
09-9044752 or 09-9044753
· No
authentic EFCC invitation letter will request anybody to contact an official by
telephone. Rather, you are asked to report at EFCC office to be interviewed by
a designated officer.
The known offices of the Commission are:
1) 5, Fomella Street, Off Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent,
Wuse 2, Abuja;
2) 15A Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos;
3) 6A Olumeni Street, Off Forces Avenue, Old GRA, Port
Harcourt;
4) 4 EFCC Road, GRA Gombe;
5) 2 Hajj Camp Road Kano;
6) Plot 106 Federal Government College Road, Independence
Layout, Enugu
A few weeks
ago, the Commission arrested one Olubunmo Olalekan who had been churning out
fake invitation letters and messages to prominent citizens and heads of
organisations alleging fraud against them from his Akure base.
Now, his
accomplice, Mohammed Yunusa Tope, a 30-year-old, who hails from Auchi, Edo
State, has been arrested by the Commission. He was picked up in a sting
operation at a new generation bank in Kano as he attempted to withdraw the
N2million he demanded from the head of a federal government agency.
Wilson Uwujaren
Head Media & Publicity Unit

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