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How police arrested six man cyber criminals who transfer funds from stolen sim cards

By Ihesiulo Grace 21 February 2018 98 No comment
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Lagos State Police Command has arrested a 6 – man syndicate that specialised in robbing Lagosians of their mobile phones and turning over its SIM cards to hackers who get hold of the account details of its owners and transfer its balances to their accounts.

Parading the group on Tuesday, the Commissioner of Police, Mr. Imohimi Edgal disclosed that the syndicate comprised of three splinter groups visiting choice locations in the state to rob members of the public of their phones.

He stated that six suspects have been arrested by the Decoy Team of Rapid Response Squad of the command in relation to the fraud.

He noted that the group handed over the SIMs to another set of people that would through special computer apps get the bank account details of the owners and thereafter get the account balances.

Edgal added that the balance of the account is now transferred into different accounts sourced by another set of suspects.

According to the Commissioner, Nwanze Ifeanyi (27), Martins Achi (27) and Solomon Dike (31) rob people of their phones and fled the scene on motor cycle.

He stated that Muritala Mohammed (28) a.k.a Swallow through computer apps retrieved the names, bank details of the original owner of the SIM including BVN, adding that the recovered details are used to determine the account balance.

“Moneys in the account are transferred into different accounts sourced by the third group involving Shamson Mustapha (25) and Ali Hassan (27)”, Edgal added.

He revealed that the activities of the group were brought to the attention of the Decoy Team of the Rapid Response Squad (RRS) when they stole the phone of one Yinka at a birthday party in Egbeda area.

He added that he worked on the phone’s SIM card and transferred N1, 153,000:00 from her FCMB account into the following accounts:

FCMB – Account number 1888032010 belonging to Ikechukwu Enyadike; Diamond Bank – Account number 00706675464 belonging to Oyinuro Victor and UBA – Account number 2096578968 belonging to Joseph Blessing Benita.

The owner of the account only got to know of the transactions when she inserted the replaced SIM into a new phone.

He further disclosed that further investigations into the activities of the group revealed that the gang also transferred N120, 000:00 from the Diamond account 2000050986 belonging to one Chima Mbakwe of No.3, BM Anyawu Close, Iba New Site.

According to Muritala Muhammed, an SS 2 drop out of Ojo High Secondary School, Lagos, he started hacking into bank accounts of people in June 2017.

He said he learnt it from Google. “My first hit was N20, 000:00 and the banks accounts that I hack are UBA, GTB and Access bank. All the SIMs that I have worked on should be up to 47”, he added.

He alleged that family pressure led him into the act as his former place of work at a diesel depot where he earned N21, 000 could not meet his family need.

Claiming he was the first of four children and had to fend for his younger siblings and aged father.

Exhibits recovered from the gang included two laptops, 10 SIM cards among other things.

The Commissioner of police therefore called on all residents of Okoko, Iyana-Iba, Iba New Site, Iyana-Ipaja and related axis whose phones had been snatched and monies withdrawn from their accounts in the process to come to the command as the group may likely have been responsible for the act.

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