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Bandit Flaunts Ransom Money on Tiktok

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A screenshot of the Tiktok video

A bandit has been seen showing off money on Tiktok. The wraps of Naira notes flaunted by the man are money reportedly acquired from victims as ransoms.

In the video ,which was shared in the bandit Tiktok account, the bandit is seen lying down on a bed, with his head placed on an arranged set of wrapped Naira notes. The user, with the account name @user6327843453676, has over 3000 followers on the platform.

Audacity: Bandit on Tiktok flaunting and showing off ransom money he collected from his victims. pic.twitter.com/NDQ6ozNGMy  — Zagazola (@ZagazOlaMakama) March 25, 2024

The contents on the account include videos of a bandit in military uniforms and camouflages, showing off guns and motorcycles.

The user of the account has 3000 followers, some of them are bandits who openly show off their riffle and dressed in military or police uniforms pic.twitter.com/KPaTN8f3pG — Zagazola (@ZagazOlaMakama) March 25, 2024

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