The Bole Police Command in the Savannah Region has rounded up 12 Nigerians suspected of cyber fraud during two separate operations.
The first operation involved nine suspects, who were arrested around Bole township. They had some electronic gadgets in their position.
They are Kelechi Chukwudoluwe, 30, Ibeneme Precious, 20, Nelson Chinedu and Emmanuel Ifanyi Chukwu, 23, respectively.
The rest are, Chukwu Eneke George aged 19, Chibuzor Nweke and Mmaduabuchi Miracle, 20, Peter Eboh, 23, and Kwukwe Makachi, 30.
According to the Bole Police Command, a search conducted in their room led to the retrieval of 11 laptops and 13 mobile phones.

At Sawaba, a suburb of Bole, Police also arrested suspects, Joshua Wuneh, 24, Ugwu John, 21, and Samuel Chibueze, 25.
Some laptops and mobile phones were found in their possession. The team further found CFA2000, N1500, two Airtel Sim cards, one modem, two earphones, and a wallet containing GH¢25.
The suspects are in Police custody assisting with investigations.
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