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Nigeria Police Dismantle ₦7.7bn Telecom Fraud Ring, Arrest Key Figures

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
January 28, 2026
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In a significant blow to organised cybercrime, the Nigeria Police Force – National Cybercrime Centre (NPF–NCCC) has announced the dismantling of a sophisticated syndicate responsible for defrauding a telecommunications company of an estimated ₦7.7 billion. The elaborate scheme involved the illicit diversion of airtime and data resources, marking one of the most substantial financial cybercrimes uncovered in the nation’s recent history.

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The breakthrough, which has led to the arrest of six principal suspects, followed a detailed petition from a leading Nigerian telecoms operator. The company reported anomalous and unauthorised transactions within its critical billing and payments infrastructure, triggering a high-priority investigation.

Preliminary forensic analysis revealed a grave security compromise: internal staff login credentials had been illicitly obtained by threat actors. This breach granted the criminal network unfettered and unlawful access to the telecoms provider’s core systems, enabling the massive, coordinated diversion of digital assets.

Coordinated Strikes Net Suspects in Multiple States

After weeks of intelligence gathering and surveillance, officers from the NPF–NCCC executed precisely coordinated enforcement operations in October 2025. Raids were conducted simultaneously in Kano and Katsina States, with a subsequent follow-up arrest in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

These operations resulted in the apprehension of six individuals identified as key players in the syndicate. Those in custody are named as Ahmad Bala, Karibu Mohammed Shehu, Umar Habib, Obinna Ananaba, Ibrahim Shehu, and Masa’ud Sa’ad.

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Substantial Assets Recovered as Proceeds of Crime

The enforcement actions yielded a considerable haul of assets believed to have been acquired with the proceeds of the fraudulent scheme. Recovered items include:

· Two residential houses located in Kano.
· Two mini-plazas.
· Multiple retail outlets for GSM devices and laptops.
· Over 400 laptop computers and 1,000 mobile handsets found within the retail premises.
· A Toyota RAV4 vehicle.

Furthermore, investigators have successfully traced and recovered substantial sums of money directly linked to the suspects’ bank accounts. All recovered assets are now subject of forfeiture proceedings as the case progresses.

A Signal of Zero Tolerance for Cybercrime

The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Kayode Adeolu Egbetokun, Ph.D., NPM, has commended the officers of the NCCC for their professionalism and diligence in unravelling the complex fraud. In a statement, the IGP reiterated the unwavering commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to safeguarding the nation’s digital and financial ecosystems.

“This operation underscores our resolve to pursue and dismantle cybercriminal networks irrespective of their scale or sophistication,” the IGP stated. “The NPF–NCCC will continue to leverage advanced technological tools and expertise to protect critical infrastructure and ensure that individuals who engage in such crimes are held fully accountable under the law.”

The suspects are currently undergoing interrogation and will be charged to court upon the conclusion of the investigation, which remains ongoing to identify other possible accomplices.

Analysis: A Growing Threat to Digital Economies

This case highlights the severe and evolving threat that cyber-enabled fraud poses to Nigeria’s burgeoning digital economy. The targeting of telecommunications infrastructure, a vital sector for commerce and communication, demonstrates the audacity and technical capability of modern criminal syndicates. The estimated loss of ₦7.7 billion (approximately £3.8 million) represents not just a corporate financial hit but also a drain on national economic resources.

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Security analysts note that the involvement of compromised internal credentials points to the critical need for enhanced cybersecurity hygiene within organisations, particularly those managing vast digital transactions. It underscores the necessity for continuous staff training, robust multi-factor authentication protocols, and real-time monitoring of network anomalies.

The successful investigation, combining traditional policing with digital forensic expertise, serves as a model for inter-agency collaboration in tackling complex financial crimes. It also sends a potent deterrent signal to other criminal elements considering similar exploits.

The Road Ahead for Prosecution and Prevention

As the Nigeria Police Force prepares its case for prosecution, the focus will shift to the judicial process and the ability of the legal framework to handle crimes of this technical nature. The Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act 2015 provides the statutory backbone for such prosecutions, with provisions for severe penalties upon conviction.

Concurrently, the NPF–NCCC is expected to work closely with the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and other telecoms operators to strengthen sector-wide defences. This collaboration is vital to prevent future breaches and to foster a more secure operational environment for one of the nation’s most critical industries.

The dismantling of this ₦7.7 billion fraud ring marks a pivotal victory in Nigeria’s fight against cybercrime. It affirms the operational capacity of the National Cybercrime Centre and reaffirms the principle that no criminal network, however well-resourced or digitally savvy, is beyond the reach of the law.

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