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CBEX Scam Update: Reasonable Funds Recovered, Arrests Made – EFCC Chair

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has successfully recovered some of the funds lost to the Crypto Bridge Exchange (CBEX) scam, according to EFCC Chairman, Mr. Ola Olukoyede.

During a Sunday interview on TVC, Olukoyede confirmed that arrests have been made in connection with the CBEX digital investment platform, which defrauded many Nigerians of millions of dollars.

“We have made substantial progress with the CBEX case and recovered a reasonable sum of money,” he said.

He explained that although the stolen funds were initially in cryptocurrency, the EFCC successfully traced and recovered a portion.

Olukoyede said converting the recovered crypto assets back into cash, particularly U.S. dollars, has proven challenging due to the complex nature of crypto transactions.

He said: “Even though in the crypto wallet, the same way the money was taken from them. There is no way you will get them in dollars. There is no way you get the dollars in cash without necessarily going through the same process.”

The EFCC Chairman also disclosed that several suspects have already been apprehended, while efforts are ongoing to track down others still at large.

“We have gone far. We have made a reasonable arrest.

“We are not going to give out much because we don’t want the process to be disrupted. We are still after quite a number of people we have declared wanted,” said Olukoyede.

The EFCC boss noted that the investigation has been difficult, as the fraudsters used “non-custodial wallets,” which lack identifiable account information, making it more challenging to trace those involved.

“We are still investigating a lot of wallets, and the wallets they created are called noncustodian wallets; in other words, no KYC. So, you can’t trace it to anybody.

“So, from the noncustodial wallet, they moved it to some wallets in Europe, Eastern Europe, particularly Cambodia and from there, they dispersed the money. We have been able to block some of these wallets where money has not been dispersed.

“That is to the extent that we have gone. I even learnt that there are still some of these perpetrators and Nigerians are still falling victim. I believe people should learn from this,” Olukoyede also said.

Persecondnews reported that in mid-April, the digital investment platform Crypto Bridge Exchange (CBEX) suddenly collapsed, leaving investors with reported losses exceeding N1.3 trillion.

Users of the Crypto Bridge Exchange (CBEX) platform were met with a harsh reality when withdrawal failures became widespread, swiftly followed by the disappearance of their account balances.

This triggered a wave of outrage, especially on social media, where frustrated, fearful, and disappointed users voiced their grievances.

In an attempt to quell the backlash and seemingly regain trust, CBEX briefly reappeared, offering new withdrawal options contingent on a fresh investment of either $100 or $200.

However, this effort proved futile as these new withdrawal options also failed, and the website has since been shut down.

 

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