EFCC discovers another set of vehicles from ex-customs boss
Just about six days after the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission (EFCC) recovered 17 exotic cars from a warehouse reportedly
owned by Abdullahi Dikko Inde, former comptroller-general
of the Nigerian Customs Service (NCS), another set of vehicles,
tricycles and motorcycles, have been reportedly seized from him.
The Nation reports that the second recovery was made between Monday, February 27 and Tuesday, February 28 in another warehouse allegedly belonging to the former customs boss.
The fresh items include a 2013 model 32-seater Nissan bus, 42 cargo tricycles, one tipper truck, 16 motorcycles, over 500 rug carpets and two fire-proof safes.
The report quoted the zonal head of EFCC in Kaduna, Bappa Ibrahim, as saying that the EFCC swung into action following a tip-off.
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Some of the exotic cars earlier seized from the ex-customs boss |
The Nation reports that the second recovery was made between Monday, February 27 and Tuesday, February 28 in another warehouse allegedly belonging to the former customs boss.
The fresh items include a 2013 model 32-seater Nissan bus, 42 cargo tricycles, one tipper truck, 16 motorcycles, over 500 rug carpets and two fire-proof safes.
The report quoted the zonal head of EFCC in Kaduna, Bappa Ibrahim, as saying that the EFCC swung into action following a tip-off.
He confirmed that the EFCC was
investigating the former customs boss and that the second set of items
were recovered from a warehouse, off Nnamdi Azikwe expressway, around
NASFAT village in Igabi local government area of Kaduna state.
Contained in the two safes were documents, an iron stamp, 50 and 20 naira notes, amounting to N1,560 and polythene bags.
The
EFCC zonal head did not give details of the contents of the documents
found in the safe since investigation was still ongoing.
“The fresh operation, which started on Monday, 27th February, 2017
till today is a continuation of last week operation, which led to
recovery of 17 exotic vehicles,” he said while urging the public to continue to assist with information that would make the EFCC successful.
Source: Naij
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