The EFCC has raised am alarm over a purported scam email indicating
that it is inviting certain individuals to report to its office
regarding a fraudulent transaction.
It therefore warned members of the public to ignore “any message
allegedly coming from the EFCC that their banks have sent a report of
fraudulent transaction on their account.”
The agency said in a statement on Wednesday, that “The said mail is not from the EFCC.
“We advise the general public to please ignore such messages or report to the EFCC via the following: info@efccnigeria.org, theeagle@efccnigeria.org, or Hotlines: 09-9044571, 09-9044572, 09-9044573.
Source: RipplesNigeria
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