25th December, 2018
PRESS RELEASE:
SEIZED $2.8M : MURIC CALLS FOR THOROUGH
INVESTIGATION
A Nigerian bank has allegedly claimed
ownership of the $2.8 million cash seized by the Economic and Financial
Commission (EFCC) at the Akanu Ibiam Airport in Enugu State. Two suspects, Igho
Augustine and Ezekwe Emmanuel had earlier been arrested on Friday, 21st
December, 2018 on suspicion of money laundering.
The bank has criticized EFCC for
releasing a statement without completing investigations. The bank claimed that
movement of cash across states was a legitimate process for all banks.
In its characteristic intervention, the
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has accused the bank of grandstanding. In a press
statement issued on Tuesday, 25th December, 2018, the human rights organization
asked Nigeria’s foremost anti-graft agency, EFCC, to pursue the investigation to
a logical conclusion.
“The
confession of the two suspects that they have been conveying such cash for
notable banks for more than six years raises eyebrows. We strongly suspect
economic sabotage. The matter must be properly investigated before the cash can
be released. The bank may be grandstanding for all we care.
“Since
when has movement of cash of such humongous amount been the sole responsibility
of two citizens? Is that not an abuse of due process? How safe is that in a
porous society like ours? By the way, are the two gentlemen staffers of the
bank? There are too many questions begging for answers in this case.
“It is also common knowledge that
looters who have hidden money in uncommon places are most likely to be making
attempts to bring them out in these electioneering days. The $2.8 million may
be the break we have been waiting for. It may lead us to other finds.
“Finally,
we call for a thorough investigation of the circumstances leading to the care-free
movement of so much cash. The money must not be returned to the bank unless all
evidence point to respect for due process. That money may belong to one of those looting politicians who want
to use it to buy votes”.
Professor Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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