Senate Don Drag Bandits Weh Dey Flex Cash For TikTok”

Senate Don Drag Bandits Weh Dey Flex Cash For TikTok

Naija Senate don raise alarm over bandits wey dey flaunt their cash and criminal activities for TikTok, say make security agencies no slack at all. This matter don concern many states, but Kogi West dey front as lawmakers talk say e dey shame make criminals dey celebrate crime online. Bandits wey dey flex millions dey encourage new wave of illegal activity, and Senate no gree make dem continue dey operate freely.

Bandits Dey Show Face Online, Senate Call For Action

During plenary, Senator Sunday Karimi, wey dey represent Kogi West, yan say bandits and terrorists dey increasingly bold, dey show money and moves online. Senate don ask law enforcement to monitor social media sharply, track, and arrest the people wey dey parade crime cash. Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan add say National Cybercrime Centre gats join body with other agencies for coordinated action.

TikTok videos dey show bandits dey flash millions, dey flex, dey threaten security, and e dey spread fear across Kogi and other states. Lawmakers believe say if dem no act urgently, e fit create more online hype for criminal lifestyle. Public dey watch closely to see if law enforcement go fit catch these “social media flexers” before e scatter more.

Research Insights: Social Media as Crime Amplifier

Investigations show say social media, especially TikTok, don become hotspot for bandits dey publicize illegal wealth. Analysts warn say e dey give these criminals new form of marketing—encouraging followers, intimidating rivals, and recruiting young people. Dis trend dey complicate traditional investigation methods because videos dey circulate before police fit act.

Sources close to security agencies talk say dem dey plan use AI, cyber monitoring, and coordinated raids to identify these online flaunters. E dey clear say authorities dey consider TikTok videos as evidence for future prosecution. E also dey highlight gap between online visibility and law enforcement readiness in Naija.

In conclusion, the Senate don make e clear say bandits wey dey flaunt cash online no go dey free. Security agencies dey urged make dem quick act, and Nigerians dey anticipate stricter monitoring. As OGM News Pidgin dey follow matter, expect more updates on how these TikTok flexing bandits go take face justice.


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