The Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) accused some in China of trying to undermine the social and economic structure of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Naija News The anti-plant agency accused a Chinese woman identified as Bei Bei Linde Jun, whose company hired several Nigerian youths to steal and other computer-related frauds as burglary.
Linde Jun is one of 11 Chinese people who have been involved in cyber terrorism, cyber crime, documents containing fake fake documents, advance fee fraud and efcç identity theft, involving cyber terrorism, cyber crime, One of 11 Chinese people.
They are part of a group of 792 members arrested in Lagos on December 10, 2024 by suspects of alleged cryptocurrency investment and romantic fraud, and EFCC officials were labeled “Eagle Flush Fastion” in a surprise operation.
The other defenders are: Li Niu, Xiao Qinyun, Fu Zheng Yang, Xiao Yi, Li Hang, Huan Livo, Wang Wei Tong Mo Ying, Gao Yang, Zebin Chen and Yuan Zhibin.
The allegations against Jun read: “You, Bei Bei Bei Linde Jun, (Female), Adult and Genting International. Sometime between November 28, 2024 and December 10, 2024. Within the jurisdiction of the Federal High Court of Nigeria, intent to deceive, intentionally be visited when you secretly procure and hire several Nigerian youth to undermine the social and economic structure of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Identity theft and other computer-related frauds, so you committed a crime, violated Article 18 of cybercrime (ban, prevention, etc.), Federal Law of Nigeria, amended 2015).
The NIU charge reads: “You, sometimes in 2024, you sometimes in Lagos within the jurisdiction of this Hornarabe Court, in your property documents you represent yourself as “Lisa” and you are a woman from Singapore, you What you know or should know is that what you should know or should know is False and you have violated Section 6 of the Prepaid Fraud and Other Fraud Related Crimes Act of 2006 and punished under Section 1 (3) of the same Act. ”
When they were read to them, they all “plead not guilty” to the charges, and then prosecuted attorneys Ahmed Yerima, FS Mohammed, amm dambuwq and NC Mutfwang demanded a court trial and request the defendant to return it in correction. center.
Justice Aneke adjourned the matter until March 14-21, 2025 and ordered the defendant to be remanded to Ikoyi and Kirikiri Correctional Centers.