The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Lagos zone, Friday uncovered yet another large sum of suspected laundered money to the tune of N448,850,000 (Four hundred and forty eight million, eight hundred and fifty thousand naira) only in a shop at LEGICO Shopping Plaza, Ahmadu Bello Way, Victoria Island, Lagos.
The money stashed in several Ghana Must Go bags were in N500 and N1000 denominations, hidden in a shop awaiting conversion into foreign currency, according to a statement by the commission.
Relying on information provided by a concerned whistle blower, operatives of the Commision swooped on the shopping complex and sought the identity of the owners of two shops, LS 64 and LS 67 which were under locks and keys. The shops had signages of Bureau de Change. Inquries about the owner of shop 64 indicated he had not been seen for a long time, as they claimed the shop had not been opened for businesss for close to two years. Several calls were put to the owner of shop 67 but there was no response.
The attention of the plaza's chairman and some traders were drawn in order to force the shops open. There was no money found in shop 67, but in shop 64, heaps of "Ghana Must Go" bags were found loaded on the floor of the shop. When the bags were unzipped they were found to contain bundles of naira notes totalling N448,850,000.
Traders interviewed at the premises claimed they were not aware such money was housed in there, as the place hardly opens for business.
The Commission is investigating the matter in order to unravel the owner and source of the money.
from EFCC page on facebook.
Chineke !!!
ReplyDeleteWhy them abandon am ? Just like that ? No
The owners must have seen something bigger than them. #Just saying
My thoughts exactly.
DeleteIt is well...
DeleteThis is serious!
ReplyDeleteSee moneyyyyyyyy
ReplyDeleteI mean! This our inflated currency can look unfriendly a times, its not a billion and see how the load stack like say na furniture.. Wud have taken them an @least two hours to count. My gut feeling tells me the money was originally 500m
Delete500m or even more Mak??I feel it was even more.What do I know sef
DeleteCentral Bank of Nigeria Plaza...
ReplyDeleteLol. Atell you.
DeleteThe shop owners right next to LS64 wud be crying in their sleep... Even the plaza owner wud be having nightmares, after all he was the one who let efcc into the shop.. They cudav arranged for the shop to be buggled knowing the owner cannot go to the police.. Life changing money abandoned just like that.. Maybe he has been "silenced" long ago..
DeleteSmh
ReplyDeleteWawu! And we dey here dey cry for only electricity. See money!!! Adiok ono ino!
ReplyDeleteSome ppl are just heartless in this country
ReplyDeleteAs in ehn... see money..There is God ooooo...
ReplyDeleteThis is why there's recession in the country. Every money meant to be in circulation is stashed up somewhere
ReplyDeleteNa wa o,we need help in this country.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm. Which way Nigeria.😥😥😥
ReplyDeleteSome shop owners close to the place will be having wishful thoughts right now. Imagine passing by such a huge amount everyday when a simple break in and entry could have made it all yours. see money.
ReplyDeleteThis one na ego
ReplyDeleteOmg! See money. And we the masses are crying that there is no money.
ReplyDeleteWow what a country
ReplyDeleteBut why are some people greedy set and wicked?
God there is money in this our country please remember my boo and myself
ReplyDeleteThank God for Buhari. I know with time, we are going to laugh at last. These are the reason there's inflation and hardship in the land.
ReplyDeleteJonathan and his men almost killed this country. I'm voting Buhari for second term unless he choose not to contest.
Nawa ooo. People are greedy oooo.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a country
ReplyDeleteI wonder how God will be looking at Nigerian
This is the height of wickedness
The masses are really suffering
Tiwa
What if it's the shop owners business money? Must every million and billion be govt money,
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ReplyDeleteBuhari really got good intentions for this country even though he may have gone about it in a questionable way. Rule of Law is the key to Nigerians' problems
ReplyDeleteI think I might know the owner....Alh S......Just give everyone for ur estate each 5K Usd.... Hmmmmmm...
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DeleteThis is 5-much. Why can't they share the money to people to buy shicken for this Easter. Nawa for us o.
ReplyDeleteHmmm. This is money??? God help us in this country Amen
ReplyDeleteDis country is in big mess ....kudos to EFCC
ReplyDeleteThe whistle blower is really helping things out .....
Just negodu!
ReplyDeleteNa wao
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...money lying fallow
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