Nigerian govt seeks extradition of brothers, co-suspect to face trial in US

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The Nigerian government seeks the extradition of the brothers and their co-suspect over their indictment at a United States federal court on 1 December 2022.

The Nigerian government has applied for the extradition of two suspects and their co-suspect accused of exploitation of minors and production of child pornography to the United States to face trial., on Monday, listed the defendants as Samson Ogoshi, his brother, Samuel, and Ezekiel Ejemeh Robert.

Though the suspects were arrested by the EFCC, the office of the Attorney-General of the Federation is responsible for the extradition proceedings. The commission said investigations revealed that the suspects conspired to conduct sex-based extortion of minors and adults in the United States of America.

“These pictures were then used in blackmailing the victims, thereby forcing them into making huge financial payments,” EFCC said.

 

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