 Now, the Laurenzuna command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested over 40 suspected illegal miners and intercepted 12 trellis loaded with various solid minerals resources ranging from lithium, lipidolite, and several others worth billions of Naira, a strategy that extracted from us across the 16 local government areas of the states. Now, the Zuna commander of the Anti-Graft Agency, Micah Ezekwe, who described the minerals as a new or disclosed to journalists at the command base in the Laurenzuna state's capital while parading the suspect and intercepted items, noting that arrest was made possible following an accredited intelligence saying that the suspect is already making use of confection or statements. We arrested about 12 trucks and then the total number of suspects, over 40 suspects, we have. The investigation is ongoing. The truck had majorly lithium, lipidolite, several others, minerals, but majorly lithium. And of course you know that lithium is the new oil right now, so the world is after it and that's why you see some foreign nationals are behind these ones and other people. With what we have, it's running into billions if you quantify. Naira Ezekwe and we have maintained our decommission is making a frantic effort to track down the big weeks behind the arrest. It's suspect to put a stop to legal activities within and around the state as activities constitute grave environmental hazards and order risks. And that's what that's where the couple of one or two big names have been named. So we're investigating. Yes, we're investigating. And then you know, EFCC for who we are. We come after you anytime, any day. Once we have credible enough intelligence and the case is strong enough, we're calling who we need to call in. If you need to come and answer questions, we answer questions. Names have been named. There are a couple of them are working for some foreign nationals, they're working for some other Nigerians, you know, and then we're looking at all of that.