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26 Nigerians Arrested In Ghana Over Alleged Internet Fraud… Weed, Phones & Laptops Recovered [See Photos]

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The police in Ghana have arrested 26 Nigerians, including two women, for allegedly engaging in internet fraud in Kasoa area of the country.

According to the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Ghana Police Services, Okyere Boapeh, the suspected fraudsters were arrested based on intelligence they gathered from the police Headquarters.

Boapeh said police intelligence showed that some criminal activities had been going on in Iron City which is a suburb in Kasoa. He disclosed that a team of police personnel was deployed to the area where the 26 suspects were picked up from a house.

Also, Deputy Police commander Amaning Oduro said they retrieved 31 laptops, 26 mobile phones, five machetes, and substances suspected to be Indian hemp from the suspects.
He said the suspects were expected to be screened, and that those found culpable would be prosecuted to court.