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EFCC clears air on Kwara Poly sting operation
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EFCC clears air on Kwara Poly sting operation

Daily Post March 26, 2026 2 mins read

Operatives of the Ilorin Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, carried out a sting operation within two buildings flagged for suspected internet-related fraud at Agbede Community in Ilorin, Kwara state.

This was disclosed via the agency’s official x handle.

“The operation, carried out on Wednesday, March 24, 2026, yielded the arrest of 30 suspected internet fraudsters, six of whom are students of Kwara State Polytechnic.

“The profiling of the students showed that all the six students are actively involved in internet fraud.

“Eight vehicles suspected to be proceeds of crime were recovered from the suspects, alongside mobile phones and laptops.

“The sting operation was not remotely connected to the Polytechnic. No entrance was made into the premises of the Institution and there was no disruption of any activity of the school.

“It is untenable to link any protest by some students of the Polytechnic to the lawful operation of the EFCC.

“Any video in circulation linking students’ protest with the operation of the Commission is contrived and outright misrepresentation of the operation,” the post read.

The Commission assured the public of professionalism and integrity of its operations.

“All the channels of reporting unethical conduct of staff of the Commission remain open,” the statement added.

The Commission said it will continue to work in the overall interest of Nigerians.

EFCC clears air on Kwara Poly sting operation

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