The Nigerian Police Bust a Counterfeit Money Ring And Find $100,000 Worth Of Counterfeit Notes.

 A man named Muhammad Zenabdin "M" has been taken into custody by the Nigeria Police Force National Cybercrime Centre (NPF-NCCC) on charges of criminal conspiracy and possessing suspected counterfeit cash totaling $100,000,000.

Operating from reliable information, NPF-NCCC agents raided a possible cybercrime hideaway in Garki II, FCT. Muhammad Zenabdin was successfully captured, even though several of the criminal gang managed to flee. After a search warrant was executed, strong evidence was found, including 100,000 US dollars in $100 bills that were thought to be fake, as well as advanced technology for detecting counterfeit goods, foreign passports, cell phones, and a high-end car.

The Nigeria Police Force spokesperson, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, confirmed the arrest to reporters and stated that the suspect had given crucial information to help apprehend other gang members as well as incriminating confessional admissions. When the inquiry is over, the suspect or suspects will be arraigned in court.



According to Adejobi, the Director of the NCCC, CP Uche Ifeanyi Henry, and his staff have received praise from Inspector General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, for their hard work in battling cybercrime.

The IGP warned all cybercrime threat actors to stop their illegal actions or face harsh legal repercussions, all the while assuring the public that they are safe.


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