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Nigerian embassy reacts to the arrest of 77 Nigerians by the FBI

Last updated: August 27, 2019 8:44 am
Davies Ngere Ify
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The Nigerian embassy in Washington DC, on Monday, condemned 77 Nigerians accused of fraud in the U. S.

WITHINNIGERIA recalls that last Thursday, the FBI released full details and identities of 80 suspected fraudsters, with many being Nigerians, arrested in the United States.

Iro, 31, and Chukwudi Christogunus Igbokwe, 38, were named as lead suspects.

The 77 suspects were named by Mr. Nick Hanna, the U.S. Attorney for Central District of California, at a news conference on Aug. 22.

Hanna said the fraud cases involved suspects conniving with federal and state agents to dupe unsuspecting victims of their money.

Reacting, a statement signed by Mr. Mohammed Suleiman, the Senior Counsellor/Head of Chancery, for the Ambassador, retired Justice Sylvanus Nsofor, said the Federal Government “condemns such criminal acts in all ramifications”.

Noting that Nigerians are generally law-abiding and hardworking people, the embassy advised against stereotyping on the basis of few bad eggs.

It said:

“The Embassy wishes to reaffirm that Nigerians are generally law-abiding and hardworking people wherever they are, including in the U.S.

“We wish to reiterate her willingness to cooperate with the government of the U.S. in accordance with the laid-down universal human rights and due legal processes in the interest of our national.”

“The Embassy, therefore, appeals to her citizens in the U.S. to remain calm and continue to observe the laws of the host country at all times,” NAN quoted him as saying.

TAGGED:77 NigeriansarrestFBIFBI fraud listNigerian EmbassyThe Nigerian embassy in Washington DC
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Ify Davies is a lover of good reads. A thinker. A dreamer. An entrepreneur. An Entertainment blogger. Mail me at ifydaviesng@withinnigeria.com. See full profile on Within Nigeria's TEAM PAGE
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