•Ibiteye after his
arrest...on July 3 / •The cash said to have been found on Ibiteye
|
Ex-federal
agency chief may be declared wanted
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday
said it had traced about US$2.1million (N413million) seized at the Murtala
Muhammed Airport in Lagos to a former Executive Secretary of a federal
parastatal. The commission said it
might be forced to declare the man wanted if he does not show up for
questioning. The agency said all
attempts to locate the man in Lagos and Abuja proved futile.
The National Drug Law
Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) on July 3 arrested a bureau de change operator, Mr.
Ibiteye John Bamidele, at MMA Terminal 2 (MMA2) Lagos with the cash.
The Nation report continues:
The Head of Public
Affairs, NDLEA, Mitchel Ofoyeju, said Bamidele was arrested by anti-narcotic
officials, who suspected that the cash was to be laundered.
The NDLEA handed over the
suspect to the EFCC on July 8, following his confession that he was on money
laundering errand for the ex-official.
It was, however, learnt
that all attempts by the EFCC to interrogate the suspect had failed.
A top source in the
agency said: “The EFCC has finalized a plan to declare the former parastatal’s
chief wanted, over a US$2.1million money laundering case.
“The anti-graft agency
has been on his trail for weeks, since a certain Ibiteye John Bamidele named
him as the owner of a US$2,198,900 haul, recovered from him by men of the
National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA.
“Ibiteye was arrested on
July 3, 2015 at the Murtala Mohammed Airport in Lagos by the NDLEA and handed
over to the EFCC on July 8, for further investigation.
“The suspect, upon
interrogation, named as the owner of the money, but all efforts to locate him
both in Lagos and his known address in Abuja proved futile.”
The Head of Media and
Publicity of EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, said: “We have plans to declare the
man wanted. We urge anyone with information on his whereabouts to contact
the Commission or the nearest police station.”
No comments:
Post a Comment