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    Cybercrime Alert: Police Uncover Teen Behind Celebrity WhatsApp Hacks

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    Delta State Police Command has revealed how a 17-year-old boy allegedly hacked into celebrities’ WhatsApp accounts and sold explicit adult content to classmates.

    Cybercrime Alert: Police Uncover Teen Behind Celebrity WhatsApp Hacks

    This was disclosed in a viral video shared by comedian Otaghware Onodjayeke, popularly known as I Go Save, during a security awareness programme where he spoke with Temi Agbede-Zuokumor, divisional police officer (DPO) of Ugborikoko Division, Uvwie Local Government Area of Delta State.

    The DPO explained that the case came to light after a routine check of a student’s phone, which first raised suspicion.

    Agbede-Zuokumor disclosed that the student’s mother had initially claimed the phone belonged to his sister, but further inspection revealed otherwise.

    “The woman looked very modest, so I asked her if she was from Deeper Life. She said no. I then asked why her son took a phone to school, and she claimed it belonged to his sister,” she narrated.

    The DPO expressed that the development triggered her suspicion, prompting officers to examine the phone’s contents.

    “Something told me to check the phone. When we did, we discovered that everything on the device belonged to the boy,” she said.

    She added that the phone contained over 80 foreign numbers, including Australian contacts, alongside numerous explicit materials.

    “We saw several foreign numbers, over 80 Australian lines, and the phone was filled with pornographic content,” she said.

    The police officer further disclosed that the suspect allegedly sold explicit materials to his classmates, who referred to him as “boss.”

    “We also saw chats with his classmates asking if he had explicit content to sell. They were calling him ‘boss’ in school,” she added.

    According to her, investigations also revealed that the teenager had hacked into WhatsApp accounts belonging to prominent individuals and used them to solicit money.

    “We discovered he had access to WhatsApp accounts of some celebrities, which he used to demand money from unsuspecting victims,” she said.

    Speaking during the session, comedian I Go Save recounted a similar experience, describing how he was once contacted by a suspected fraudster impersonating Elon Musk, Forbes world richest man.

    “That was how someone impersonating Elon Musk messaged me, saying he was stranded and needed a recharge card,” he said.

    “I was surprised and asked which network he used. The person later sent an Opay account,” he added.

    The police warned parents and school authorities to be more vigilant, stressing the growing concern of cyber-related crimes among young people.

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