It has been revealed that ,one of the Central Bank of Nigeria staff made N30m in one deal..During the proceedings at the Federal High 
Court, Ibadan the Economic and Financial Crimes 
Commission on Thursday told Justice Adeyinka Faaji, that some of the accused persons in the N8bn 
mutilated currency fraud confessed to committing the offence during 
investigation.
The lead counsel for the EFCC, Rotimi 
Jacobs (SAN), during the continuation of the suit in Ibadan, the Oyo 
State capital, specifically told the court that one of the accused, Mrs.
 Olunike Esther Afolabi, confessed to making N30m in one of the deals.
He
 also told the court how one of the accused persons, Oni Dolapo, 
conspired to defraud the Central Bank of Nigeria of N1.3bn under the 
pretext that the sum in mutilated notes, which came from Wema Bank, was 
meant to be destroyed.
The EFCC counsel said Dolapo in his 
confessional statement admitted that the amount was contained in 173 
boxes from the CBN vault.
The prosecution counsel said the accused 
person used the proceeds of his fraudulent act to buy choice property in
 Ibadan and other places.
Some of the property, according to 
Jacobs, included four plots of land at Eleyele, Ibadan valued at N3m, 
three acres of land at Ona-Ara, Ibadan and two acres of land at Ido 
Local Government Area of Oyo State, which he acquired in 2012.
The EFCC also alleged that Mrs. Afolabi, 
who allegedly confessed to have made N30m from the deal, owned filling 
stations, tankers, borehole drilling machine, a Kia Cerato car and a 
house at No 15, Akuru, Oluyole extension in Ibadan.
Jacobs told the court that Mrs. Afolabi 
also confessed that she owned one old house around Faleke, Challenge 
area of Ibadan which she bought for N7m.
Mrs. Afolabi, the EFCC lead counsel added, used N4m to renovate the building in 2012.Jacobs added that Mrs. Afolabi had N10m in a bank account..
The judge however, opposed the bail applications by all the accused persons.He argued that since the accused persons 
had admitted that they committed the crime during investigation, the 
court should grant accelerated hearing instead of wasting time on bail 
applications.
Culled from Punch 
 
Thank God for exposing all of them.It so painful that people will defraud organization they are working for. Am deeply sad -Pst.Chekeleke
ReplyDeleteToo bad..
DeleteHmmmm,it's well
ReplyDeleteNawa oo!
ReplyDeleteJuz feeling sorry for these scape goats, but it's greed dat landed dem here. And these Efcc going after these ones, whn d real armed robbers heading public offices r openly n publicly looting our national treasury dry. Wil only celebrate whn those ones r exposed n made to face d law, until then dey should keep deceiving dem selves.
ReplyDeleteMR EDDY said this heat wan kill person o.
ReplyDeleteThank you Lord for exposing them.
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