hehehehe........... Less
than a week after 17 exotic vehicles were recovered from a former
Customs boss, dozens of brand new tricycles, motorcycles and other items
have also been recovered from a property belonging to him by EFCC.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) says it has
recovered some vehicles and tricycles in a warehouse allegedly belonging
to a former Comptroller-General of Customs, Abdullahi Dikko.
The Head of Operations, Kaduna zonal office of the ant-graft
agency, Bappa Ibrahim, disclosed this to journalists on Tuesday in
Kaduna State, adding that the vehicles and other items were allegedly
recovered from Dikko’s property located at Nnamdi Azikiwe by-pass in the
state capital.
According to the Mr Ibrahim, this recent recovery will not be the
first since the inception of the zonal office a month ago. He added that
the recovery was sequel to an intelligence report received that stolen
money and properties suspected to be proceeds of crime were being
warehoused at the former Customs boss’ premises.
Mr Ibrahim said upon receipt of the report, a team was put together
from the Kaduna Zonal Office of the commission to carry out
investigation on the matter.
Below is the Agency's official statement on its latest recovery;
EFCC Raids Inde’s Property, Recovers Items Worth Millions of Naira
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has recovered
items worth millions of Naira from a large warehouse located on Nnamdi
Azikiwe Road Bye Pass, Kaduna purportedly belonging to a former
Comptroller General of Nigeria Customs Service, Abdullahi Dikko Inde.
Operatives of the Commission’s Kaduna Zonal office acting on
intelligence stormed the facility on Tuesday February 28 and executed a
search warrant which led to the recovery of the following items:
1. 42 brand new customized yellow-coloured tricycles
2. 16 brand new cargo motorcycles
3. 1 brand new white 32-seater Nissan civilian bus
4. 1 MAN Diesel Truck
5. 515 brand new imported rugs of different colours and sizes
6. Two metal bullet proof safe with the sum of N 1,565 ( One Thousand Five Hundred Sixty Five Naira only)
7. Documents of transactions in different currencies within and outside the country.
The operation comes on the heels of similar discovery of 17 exotic vehicles in a property belonging to the former Customs Boss.
The latest recovery by the EFCC is coming barely one week after the commission recovered 17 vehicles of different brands hidden inside a warehouse allegedly belonging to the former Comptroller of Customs.
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