SETTING THE RECORDS STRAIGHT ON CITIZEN ASAR MICHAEL SESUGH'S DEATH. (PHOTO).#PRESS RELEASE.

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 Setting the Records Straight on  Citizen Asar Michael Sesugh's  Death The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,  EFCC,  considered it imperative to clear the air on some recent incidents at its Makurdi Zonal Directorate,  Benue State.   Operatives of the Directorate arrested 26 suspected cyber fraudsters on April 28,  2026.  They were profiled and kept in custody for further investigations after obtaining a Remand Order at a Magistrate Court.  Shortly after their arrest,  specifically on May 4,  2026,  three of the suspects sought permission to use the lavatory at the Directorate's  Holding Facility and were permitted.   They cashed in on the opportunity,  broke the toilet's roof and escaped from detention.  Several efforts were made to re- arrest them to no avail. However,  fresh intelligence came on Thursday,  May 21,  2026 that one of the escaped suspects,   As...

EGYPTIAN NAVY FOUND DEBRIS,SOME PASSENGERS BELONGINGS,HUMAN REMAINS & PLANE SEATS TODAY,AFTER YESTERDAY'S PLANE CRASH.

                Today friday,Egypt said its navy had found human remains,wreckage and the personal belongings of passengers floating in the Mediterranean,confirmation that an Egypt Air jet had plunged into the sea with 66 people on board.President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi offered condolences for those on board,amounting to Egypt's official acknowledgement of their deaths,although there was still no explanation of why the Airbus had crashed.The Civil Aviation Ministry said in a statement that ''The Egyptian navy was able to retrieve more debris from the plane,some of the passengers belongings,human remains,and plane seats''.The navy was searching an area about 290 km {180 miles} north of the port city of Alexandria,just south of where the signal from the plane was lost early yesterday thursday.The Egyptian Prime Minister Sherif Ismail said that it was too early to rule out any cause for the crash.The aviation minister said a terrorist attack was more likely than a technical failure.More photos below.                                                                                                                               

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