A mother, identified as Mrs. Dorah Aninah, her 22 years old son, Kenneth Gift and her son's lover, Dandy Spice, have been arrested.
They were nabbed by personnel of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in Agbor, Ika south local government area of Delta State.

Trouble Thursday when the EFCC operatives swoop on them over activities bordering on internet fraud.
The son, Kenneth Gift, is a Computer Science Undergraduate of the University of Port Harcourt.
It was gathered that their arrest, followed a petition from the US Federal Bureau of investigation (FBI), and intelligence by operatives of the Commission.

Items recovered from them at the point of arrest include a 5-bedroom duplex, Mercedes-Benz CA250, Mercedes-Benz C250, Mercedes Benz GLK 350, laptop computers and mobile phones.
The suspects according to the EFCC have made useful statements and would be charged to court as soon investigations are completed.
Meanwhile, many Nigerian youths are engaged in illicit and get-rich-quick businesses by cutting corners.
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