Justice Deinde Dipeolu of the Federal High Court
sitting in Ikoyi, Lagos, on Wednesday , April 23, ordered the interim
forfeiture of 73 properties, including 1,596 laptop computers recovered from
Chinese involved in cyber-terrorism and internet fraud.
They are members of the syndicate of 792 alleged crypto currency investment and
romance fraud suspects arrested on December 10, 2024 in Lagos during a surprise
operation tagged “Eagle Flush Operation” by operatives of the EFCC
The judge gave the order, following an ex parte motion filed on April 17, 2025
by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, through its counsel.
B.M. Isah, against Genting International Co.
The forfeited items include 1,596 computers/laptops; 4,091 mobile phones; 350
foreign SIM cards, and 3,399 Nigerian SIM cards of various
telecommunications providers( 1,122 MTN SIM Cards , 316 9mobile SIM Cards ,
1,277 Airtel SIM Cards , and 684 Glo SIM cards).
The Judge also ordered the interim forfeiture of 194 routers; 205 sofas; 501 double-step
bunks; 754 mattresses; 40 refrigerators; 10 microwaves; two whiteboards; 16
inverter batteries; 14 inverters; 43 CPUs/monitors; a ring light; two fuel
tanks; a transformer; seven vehicles; 411 deep freezers; 13 electric kettles;
21 UPS units; a toaster; an air fryer; 558 office tables; two television sets;
a network server; six gas cylinders; a blender; three weight scales; a spiral
dough mixer; two double-burner stoves, and a dining set.
Moving the application for the forfeiture, the EFCC’s lawyer submitted that the
properties are reasonably suspected to be instruments of computer-related fraud
and money laundering.
In his ruling, Justice Dipeolu said : “I have read the motion and attachments
and found sufficient merit in the application.
Consequently, the motion succeeds and is hereby granted.”
The Judge also ordered the publication of the interim forfeiture order in any
national newspaper for anyone or party interested in the properties sought to
be forfeited to show cause within 14 days why the final order of forfeiture of
the said properties should not be made in favour of the Federal Government of
Nigeria.
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