Investors Demand EFCC, SEC Probe on ₦1.8trn Crypto Scam

by TheDiggerNews

Abuja: No fewer than 14,000 Nigerian investors have prayed to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to investigate the activities of a cryptocurrency firm, MTS/TOFRO, over alleged N1.8 trillion investment fraud.

The petitioners, through their lawyer, Ebuka Nwaeze, also urged the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to investigate the extent of the firm’s compliance with the commission’s regulations and the allegation of its collapse.

While a petition addressed to the EFCC’s chairman was received on Aug. 6, the petition written to the SEC DG was received on Aug. 13.The certified true copies of the documents were made available to journalists on Thursday in Abuja.

Nwaeze urged the EFCC to investigate the matter, trace, recover, and redistribute the funds of his clients and prosecute any person found culpable in the alleged unlawful activity.

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He said this would serve as a deterrence “to other fraudulent characters from doing so and to altogether shore up the cybersecurity reputation of Nigeria.”

It reads: “We are solicitors to Nigerians of various walks of life who engaged in digital trading on the cryptocurrency trading platform known as MTS/TOFRO crypto trading platform.

“Our clients number over 14 million Nigerians, who are registered traders on the trading platform, where legitimate exchange and trade of digital assets are being carried out under an ostensibly secure digital platform.

“Our clients’ enlistment and participation on the platform was in good faith, being that MTS/TOFRO is a reputable organisation registered in the United States of America, and its platform enjoys wide participation in America as well as in various countries in Europe.”

The lawyer alleged that the platform operators capitalised on the SEC’s call for regulation of crypto trading platforms to convince investors that they were already in the process of registering and reopening the platform after full compliance. At the same time, they closed down their physical offices.

He noted that many of his law-abiding clients found the platform’s activity to align with the National Digital Economy Policy and Strategy (2020-2030), which encourages Nigerians to participate in the digital economy.

He said this was so since the Federal Government “proclaimed active pursuit of digital transformation to create jobs and increase the contribution of the digital economy to the Nigerian GDP from about 14.3% to 21% by the year 2030.”

The EFCC’s Head, Media and Publicity, Dele Oyewale, confirmed that the commission received the petition.”The matter involving MTS/OFRO is currently before the commission,” he said.

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