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BLORD Group CEO, Linus Williams, Speaks Out from Police Detention

Despite being in police custody, BLORD Group CEO Linus Williams, also known as Blord, has taken to social media to express his optimism and resilience.
In a post on his social media handle, Blord wrote, “Stop crying over spilled milk, there are plenty more cows! Tough life is meant for tough people.”
This message has been interpreted by many as a sign that he remains defiant and determined to bounce back from his current predicament.
Blord is being investigated by the Nigeria Police Force over allegations of fraud, cryptocurrency fraud, and violation of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Act.
His post has generated mixed reactions, with some people praising his courage and others criticizing his apparent lack of remorse.
WHY HE WAS ARRESTED.
Asiwaju Media Reported on Tuesday that, The Nigeria Police Force has launched an investigation into allegations of fraud and violation of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Act against BLORD Group of Companies and its CEO, Linus Williams.
A statement by the Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, the investigation is being conducted by the Force Criminal Investigation Department (FCID) and the Nigeria Police Cybercrime Unit (NPF-NCCC).
The allegations against Blord Group and its subsidiaries, including Real Estate Ltd, Blord Jetpaye Limited, and Billpoint Technology, include cryptocurrency fraud, internet fraud, computer-related fraud, terrorism funding, and non-compliance with regulatory frameworks.
The police have assured that they will conduct a thorough investigation to ensure that Nigeria’s cyber space is safe and secure.
The investigation is ongoing, and further details will be provided as more information becomes available.
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