EFCC Acting Head, Media and Publicity, Mr Tony Orilade, disclosed this in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday.
Orilade disclosed that the consignment was en route Dubai. He said: “Following intelligence reports, the operatives on Nov. 9, 2018 uncovered the gold weighing about 35kg just at the point of departure of a suspect currently in the EFCC’s custody.”
The spokesman added that investigations were currently ongoing to unravel the accomplice behind the illegal movement of the item. Meanwhile, the suspect is cooperating with operatives.
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It's no more dollars now, nah gold. God help us. I guess this is the last we will hear of it, it will be shared like other loots.
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I don’t understand...
I don't get it.
ReplyDeleteIf "investigations are on going", then you don't announce it. The accomplice will read it and disappear.
Those poli-tricksters who will lose in 2019 are now laundering gold?
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I don’t believe you people at all, before now it used to be dollars, not anymore.
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