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22-months After : Blord Defeats EFCC In Court, Receives His Two Seized Cars, Properties

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22-months After : Blord Defeats EFCC In Court, Receives His Two Seized Cars, Properties - autojosh

22-months after, Bitcoin Seller Blord defeats EFCC in legal battle, wins back his two seized Mercedes luxury cars.

The popular bitcoin merchant was arrested by the EFCC on August 31st, 2020 for internet fraud-related offences.

During the arrest, three of his cars, including two Mercedes-Benz’s and a white Lexus ES 350 sedan, were seized from him.

Upon released, after no link of fraud was found against him, only his Lexus ES 350 was released to him.





Williams Ifejika, popularly known as Bitcoin Lord or Blord, has finally won his seized properties back from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), following a 22-month long legal battle against the law enforcement agency.

The popular Anambra State-based Bitcoin merchant couldn’t contain his joy as he took to his Instagram page to flaunt his two Mercedes-Benz vehicles that have being in EFCC’s custody for nearly two years.

“I finally defeated and deflated @officialefcc in the Federal High Court. My cars and my properties have been released to me.

“Never believed at my age I’ll be fighting the federal government. But, I have to fight for what is mine. This is proof that the Nigerian Justice system still works.”

“Big thank you to everyone that cared, and a big big shout out to my legal teams @sniperkc. You guys worked tirelessly to achieve this. I was born to break the ice.





“This win is for the youth. Let’s learn to fight for what is ours. Shout out to those trading with Blord. Brag for me, it ain’t easy, Bitcoinlord family. I MADE HISTORY.”

Recall that Blord was arrested by the law enforcement agency on August 31st, 2020 for internet fraud-related offences. During the arrest, three of his luxury cars were seized by the EFCC.

Upon released, after no link of fraud was found against him, only his Lexus ES 350 was released to him, while the other two Mercedes-Benz luxury cars and other properties remained in EFCC custody.





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