Efcc arrests 10 suspects in illegal mining operation on Kwara-Oyo highway

Operatives from the Ilorin Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission have arrested 10 individuals suspected of involvement in illegal mining activities. The arrests occurred along the Kwara-Oyo highway, where authorities also impounded several trucks.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) Ilorin Zonal Directorate conducted an operation leading to the arrest of 10 persons allegedly engaged in illegal mining. This took place on the Kwara-Oyo highway, a key route connecting the two Nigerian states. In addition to the arrests, EFCC operatives impounded trucks believed to be used in the illicit activities.

Illegal mining remains a persistent issue in Nigeria, often linked to environmental degradation and economic crimes. The EFCC's intervention highlights ongoing efforts to curb such operations that undermine national resources. No further details on the suspects' identities or the exact nature of the mining were immediately available from the report.

This action underscores the commission's commitment to tackling financial crimes, including those in the extractive sector. Authorities have not yet released information on potential charges or the value of the impounded materials.

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