Over a hundred suspected internet fraudsters (Sakawa) have been arrested by the Kasoa police in a swoop Wednesday morning.
According to the police, 126 laptops, 40 mobile phones, nine passports, one pump action gun with eight live AA Cartridges, and 11 wraps of Indian hemp were also retrieved from some of the suspects.
Below are the exhibits presented to the media by police.
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