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Impersonators now Carrying out Fake Sting Operations – EFCC says

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has alerted Nigerians over what it described as an increasing waves of attack on its image by criminal characters parading themselves as officers of the Commission in different guises.
In a statement released on Tuesday, April 21, the agency said intelligence available to the Commission showed that several ingenious but fraudulent means are being employed by dark characters to smear the reputation of the EFCC.
‘’For instance, there is a gang of fraudsters now operating around popular Eateries or funspots in our major cities. Their modus operandi is laying ambush for innocent youths coming out of the Eateries and harassing them on unfounded suspicions of being internet fraudsters and dispossessing them of their valuables. These characters usually portray the identities of authentic EFCC officers by dressing in fake uniforms and moving their victims to locations bearing fictitious resemblance to an EFCC office.
There is also a gang of itinerant criminals harassing innocent motorists on the identities of their number plates. These ones wield dangerous weapons to compel their victims to offer them money on trumped-up accusations. There is yet another tribe of online impersonators and fraudulent content creators dramatizing fake sting operations of the EFCC with evidence of broken doors, windows and forced entrance into their premises. Such uncharacteristic portrayals of the EFCC could deceive unsuspecting members of the public into holding the Commission and its officers culpable of contrived actions of impersonators” the statement reads
The agency appealed toNigeriants to be circumspect in its evaluation of claims intended to drag the Commission’s image into the mud.
‘’The EFCC has its standard operating procedures about all its activities and appropriate channels of ventilating grievances against any operation or officer of the Commission are in place.
While the EFCC is steadfastly pursuing its mandate of ridding the nation of economic and financial crimes and other acts of corruption, well-meaning and reform-minded Nigerians should not allow their judgment of the works of the Commission to be negatively affected by the activities of these impersonators, blackmailers and fake characters using the identities of the Commission to serve their nefarious interests.” the agency said