FAMILY AND NEIGHBORS MOURN WOMAN SHOT BY ICE AGENT AFTER MAKING MINNEAPOLIS HER HOME. (PHOTO).

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 Family and neighbors mourn woman shot by ICE agent after making Minneapolis her home  Before she was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer, 37-year-old Renee Good had just dropped her youngest child off at an elementary school in Minneapolis, the city she and her family had recently begun to call home. As Trump administration officials continued Thursday to describe Good as a domestic terrorist who tried to ram federal agents with her Honda Pilot, those who knew her remembered someone very different: a gentle, kind, and openhearted mother, wife, and neighbor. Good, her wife and her 6-year-old son had recently moved from Kansas City, Missouri, to a quiet Minneapolis neighborhood lined with older homes and small apartment buildings. Some front porches were still decorated with pride flags and lingering holiday lights. In the days following her death, neighbors grew weary of media attention. One handwritten sign taped to a front door read, “NO MEDIA ...

EFCC ARRESTS SUSPECTED FRAUDSTER BUYING BANK ACCOUNTS DETAILS FOR FRAUD. (PHOTO). #PRESS RELEASE


 EFCC Arrests Suspected Fraudster Buying  Bank Accounts Details for Fraud


Operatives of the Benin Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC,  have arrested one Olawole Sunday, a suspected fraudster who specialised in buying bank accounts’ details from individuals with which he defrauds unsuspecting members of the public.


Sunday's modus operandi involved encouraging young people to open multiple bank accounts, pay them either N25,000 or N50,000 for each account and collect their bank details including Automated Teller Machine,  ATM cards. 


Sunday allegedly employed the account details of one Uyi Godstime Eghosa to defraud a petitioner the sum of N2 million under the guise of trading in forex.  The account owner,  Eghosa was arrested and his disclosure that he was unaware that his account was used in defrauding members of the public, led to Sunday’s arrest.


 


 Eghosa explained that he relinquished his account details,  including his ATM card, to Sunday after a N25,000 (Twenty-five Thousand Naira) payment to him.


Sunday,  upon his arrest,  confessed to the crime and would be charged to court as soon as investigations are  completed.

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