The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday discovered a huge stash of money at an apartment in Ikoyi, Lagos.
In a statement by the anti-graft agency, the monies believed to be proceeds of “unlawful activity” ran to the tune of $43.4m, £27,800 and N23.2m.
“The whistleblowing policy of the Federal Government is paying off
positively as the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission today stormed
a residential building in the 7th Floor of a four – bedroom apartment
at Osborne Towers located at 16, Osborne road Ikoyi, Lagos, where a
humongous find of foreign currencies and Naira notes to the tune of
$43.4m, £27,800 and N23.2m was uncovered,” the statement said.
“The operation followed a whistle blower’s confidential alert received by the Commission’s Lagos office this morning regarding some noticed suspicious movement of bags in and out of a particular apartment in the building. According to the source, the movers of the bags, make believe that they bring in bags of clothes.
“The operation followed a whistle blower’s confidential alert received by the Commission’s Lagos office this morning regarding some noticed suspicious movement of bags in and out of a particular apartment in the building. According to the source, the movers of the bags, make believe that they bring in bags of clothes.
“Another source who is conversant with the apartment of interest
indicated that some woman usually appeared on different occasion with
Ghana Must Go bags. ” She comes looking haggard, with dirty clothes but
her skin didn’t quite match her outward appearance, perhaps a disguise”,
the source said.
“On getting to the building, operatives met the entrance door locked. Inquiries from the guards at the gate explained that nobody resides in the apartment, but some persons come in and out once in a while. In compliance with the magisterial order contained in the warrant, the EFCC used minimum force to gain entrance into the apartment.
“Monies were found in two of the four bedroom apartment. Further
probe of the wardrobe by operatives in one of the rooms, was found to be
warehousing three fireproof cabinets disguisedly hidden behind wooden
panels of the wardrobe. Upon assessing the content of the cabinets,
neatly arranged US Dollars, Pound Sterling and some Naira notes in
sealed wrappers.
“Preliminary findings indicate that the funds are suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activity.
“The facility is said to be owned by Osborne Towers Resident Association.
“Investigations are ongoing.”
“On getting to the building, operatives met the entrance door locked. Inquiries from the guards at the gate explained that nobody resides in the apartment, but some persons come in and out once in a while. In compliance with the magisterial order contained in the warrant, the EFCC used minimum force to gain entrance into the apartment.
“Preliminary findings indicate that the funds are suspected to be proceeds of unlawful activity.
“The facility is said to be owned by Osborne Towers Resident Association.
“Investigations are ongoing.”
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