EFCC Uncovers Use of Cryptocurrency in Illegal Arms Importation, Warns of Foreign Criminal Cells in Nigeria

February 27, 2025

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Cryptocurrency

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has raised alarms over the increasing use of cryptocurrency in facilitating illegal activities within Nigeria, notably the importation of illicit arms. EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyede highlighted this concern during a recent meeting with participants of the Executive Intelligence Management Course (EIMC) 18 from the National Institute for Security Studies (NISS).

Cryptocurrency and Illegal Arms Importation

Chairman Olukoyede disclosed that cryptocurrencies are being utilized as a medium of exchange for importing illegal firearms into the country. He emphasized the gravity of this development, stating, “We are beginning to see the likelihood and propensity that a lot of these people are into illegal importation of arms into the country using cryptocurrency as means of payment. And this is an area that must interest all of us.”

The anonymity and decentralized nature of cryptocurrencies make them appealing for illicit transactions, complicating efforts by authorities to trace and curb such activities.

Foreign Syndicates Establishing Criminal Cells

In addition to concerns about cryptocurrency-facilitated crimes, the EFCC has identified a troubling trend of organized foreign fraud syndicates setting up operations within Nigerian urban centers. These groups are actively recruiting young Nigerians into sophisticated cybercrimes, including cryptocurrency fraud.

Olukoyede elaborated on this issue, noting, “Another dimension that is not given attention is the discovery, recently, that organized foreign fraud syndicates are establishing cells in Nigerian cities and recruiting young Nigerians into serious organized cybercrimes, including cryptocurrency fraud.”

Recent Arrests Highlighting the Issue

The EFCC’s concerns are underscored by recent operations, such as a significant raid in Lagos where 194 foreign nationals were apprehended in a single building located in Victoria Island. The detainees comprised individuals from China, the Philippines, Eastern Europe, and Tunisia. Many lacked valid visas, and their financial transactions were predominantly conducted through cryptocurrencies.

Olukoyede provided insights into the backgrounds of some arrested individuals, stating, “Another thing that we discovered is that some of the foreigners we arrested were already ex-convicts in their countries. Some of them have been convicted and escaped from their countries and found safe haven in Africa, not only Nigeria.”

This operation highlights the transnational nature of these criminal enterprises and their efforts to exploit Nigeria as a base for illicit activities.

Implications for National Security

The convergence of cryptocurrency use in illegal arms transactions and the establishment of foreign-led criminal cells poses a multifaceted threat to Nigeria’s national security. The influx of illegal arms can exacerbate internal conflicts and criminal activities, while the recruitment of Nigerian youths into cybercrime undermines the country’s socio-economic fabric.

The EFCC’s revelations call for a coordinated response involving multiple agencies to address these challenges effectively. Strengthening regulatory frameworks around cryptocurrency transactions, enhancing border security to prevent illegal arms importation, and conducting public awareness campaigns about the dangers of cybercrime are critical steps in mitigating these threats.

The EFCC’s recent disclosures shed light on the evolving tactics of criminal networks leveraging modern technologies and exploiting global interconnectedness. Addressing these challenges requires a comprehensive strategy that combines law enforcement efforts, international collaboration, and public education to safeguard Nigeria’s security and economic well-being.

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