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Evidence
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A proud Ewedu boy !!!! I’m here to debunk your flat head lies and propaganda! 🇳🇬🇹🇿










JUST IN: Nigerian man based in Pennsylvania, United States, Adepoju Babatunde Salako, has been arrested and sentenced to 18 months imprisonment after pleading guilty to wire fra¥d connected to a 2022 Alaska Permanent Fund Dividend fra¥d scheme.




BREAKING NEWS: Six Nigerians Ran an AI Deepfake Romance Scam from a Nonthaburi Riverside Condo. A Cocaine Bust Led Thai Police to Them. Suspect's Name: . Denis, 23 • Ejikeme, 24 • Ibekwe, 29 • Okorom, 26 • Nwosu, 30 • Obielu, 35 Thai police raided a luxury condominium on the Chao Phraya River in Nonthaburi on May 22 and arrested six Nigerian men running a romance scam ring built on AI-generated faces and fake video calls. The trail started with cocaine. In April, police arrested a Nigerian man named Patrick and three associates on trafficking charges and seized 2.5 million baht in assets. The money trail led to foreign nationals on student visas living five or six to a unit in a high-end riverside condo near Phra Nangklao Bridge, none enrolled in school, none working. Police executed three warrants on three units, forcing entry after the suspects refused to open. One man tried to climb over a balcony. Another lay hiding on a bathroom floor, texting the other units to warn them. Officers seized 18 phones, three laptops, and three bank passbooks, the phones still open to active romance scam chats. The group posed as pilots, US military officers, doctors, and engineers, built relationships with older Thai women, then claimed a valuable package was stuck in customs requiring a transfer fee. Investigators recovered AI-generated Western faces used to produce fake video calls, and "sexy chat" scripts written to push older women toward transferring money. Police said a single well-crafted line could convince a victim to empty her account.



BREAKING NEWS: Six Nigerians Ran an AI Deepfake Romance Scam from a Nonthaburi Riverside Condo. A Cocaine Bust Led Thai Police to Them. Suspect's Name: . Denis, 23 • Ejikeme, 24 • Ibekwe, 29 • Okorom, 26 • Nwosu, 30 • Obielu, 35 Thai police raided a luxury condominium on the Chao Phraya River in Nonthaburi on May 22 and arrested six Nigerian men running a romance scam ring built on AI-generated faces and fake video calls. The trail started with cocaine. In April, police arrested a Nigerian man named Patrick and three associates on trafficking charges and seized 2.5 million baht in assets. The money trail led to foreign nationals on student visas living five or six to a unit in a high-end riverside condo near Phra Nangklao Bridge, none enrolled in school, none working. Police executed three warrants on three units, forcing entry after the suspects refused to open. One man tried to climb over a balcony. Another lay hiding on a bathroom floor, texting the other units to warn them. Officers seized 18 phones, three laptops, and three bank passbooks, the phones still open to active romance scam chats. The group posed as pilots, US military officers, doctors, and engineers, built relationships with older Thai women, then claimed a valuable package was stuck in customs requiring a transfer fee. Investigators recovered AI-generated Western faces used to produce fake video calls, and "sexy chat" scripts written to push older women toward transferring money. Police said a single well-crafted line could convince a victim to empty her account.


Delhi Police Bust: Nigerian Nationals Arrested with Commercial Quantity of Cocaine in South Delhi Chijioke Wisdom (26) and Chigozie (43), two Nigerian nationals, were apprehended by the staff of PS Maidan Garhi, South District Acting on specific intelligence, a raiding team intercepted them at around 10:30 PM. Police recovered 102 grams of cocaine, 13 grams of MDMA, and 85 grams of methaqualone.


Thai police arrest Nigerian Chinedu Ezike over alleged romance sc@m, recover 40 phones and 10 ATM cards






















