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EFCC Arrests Woman With 18 Voter Cards In Kaduna

EFCC Arrests Woman With 18 Voter Cards In Kaduna
Following the Nigeria 2023 presidential election update, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and operatives on Saturday morning arrested a woman with 18 voter cards in the Badarwa area of Kaduna, Kaduna State.
The woman, said to be a member of the support group of one of the leading political parties, also had in her possession a 17-page list containing names of eligible voters, their bank details and phone numbers as accredited under Badarwa/Malali Ward 01 and 08, Kaduna North Local Government Area of the State.
She was arrested by the EFCC undercover operatives who pretended and told her they had voter cards and were desperate to sell them.
She is currently being grilled by operatives of the Kaduna Zonal Command of the EFCC, to unravel other members of her syndicate whom she claimed are also collecting voter cards and paying monies through PoS or direct bank transfers.
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