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EFCC Declares Foreigner, Two Others Wanted Over Alleged Fraud, Breach of Trust

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has declared three individuals, including a foreign national, wanted in connection with alleged financial crimes involving fraud, criminal conversion of funds, and breach of trust.…

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has declared three individuals, including a foreign national, wanted in connection with alleged financial crimes involving fraud, criminal conversion of funds, and breach of trust.

The anti-graft agency made the announcement in separate notices issued on Tuesday by its Head of Media and Publicity, Dele Oyewale.

According to the EFCC, one of the suspects, Emeka Johnson Iheanacho, 48, is wanted over allegations of obtaining money under false pretences and unlawfully converting funds for personal use.

In the notice, the Commission stated that Iheanacho is an indigene of Abia State, with his last known address listed as 17 Woodland Rise, Chilmington Green, Ashford, Kent, TN23 8AR, United Kingdom.

The EFCC appealed to members of the public who may have information regarding his whereabouts to contact any of its offices nationwide or report to the nearest police station and other security agencies.

In a separate notice, the Commission also declared Ogadima Dominic Duru, 39, and Khalidur Rahman Mohammad Talukder wanted for alleged involvement in obtaining money by false pretence and criminal breach of trust.

The agency disclosed that Duru’s last known address is Suite 2A, Lapal House, 235 Igbosere Road, Lagos Island, Lagos State, while Talukder was reportedly residing at Devonshire House, 1 Mayfair Place, London W1J 8AJ, United Kingdom.

The EFCC urged Nigerians and residents with credible information that could assist in locating the suspects to cooperate with law enforcement authorities, stressing that public support remains crucial in its ongoing efforts to combat financial crimes and ensure accountability.

The Commission reiterated its commitment to pursuing individuals involved in economic and financial offences and called on anyone with useful information to reach out through its official communication channels.

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Published June 2, 2026
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