September 29, 2012

How I Launder Billions For 20 Powerful Nigerians -Boy Arrested With $7million


The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested a suspected bulk currency courier, Abubakar Tijani Sheriff, for attempting to smuggle $7million out of the country.

Converted at the rate of N156 to a dollar, the money totals N1.1 billion. The commission also said that the suspect had confessed to being a money courier for no fewer than twenty powerful individuals in the country.

The 24-year-old, according to a statement from the commission, was arrested at the Murtala Mohammed International Airport in Lagos en route Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Sheriff is said to have been apprehended by EFCC operatives at the point of boarding a plane. The statement further said the suspect was being detained at the commission’s holding facility in Lagos, pending his arraignment in court.

Upon his arrest, the suspect was said to have declared that he had a total sum of $4.5million on him but thorough screening and search showed that he was actually carrying $7,049,444.

He later confessed that he is a courier for twenty individuals who hired him to courier the money for them to Dubai.

The statement reads in part: “Investigations by the EFCC showed that Sheriff is a regular traveller and one of several couriers of illegal cash suspected to be proceeds of crime. His claims in respect of his accomplices are still being investigated by the commission.

“Travellers leaving the country are statutorily required to declare cash in excess of $10,000. However, it is not sufficient to declare excess cash, under the provisions of the Money Laundering Act, the onus is on the person making the declaration to explain the source of the excess cash and the reason for the export.

“Experience has shown that bulk cash smuggling, the world over, are usually associated with proceeds of crime as legitimately earned funds are usually processed through the banking system.

“Our experience in the last few years indicates an emerging trend of bulk cash smuggling to Europe, Middle East and North America with the attendant consequence for capital flight.

“Some Nigerian citizens are routinely arrested at airports in Europe and North American for currency smuggling though no such arrests have been recorded in the Middle East. But in all cases, the money is lost as they are never repatriated back to the country.

“The Commission warns travellers who for any reason want to move bulk cash out of the country to do so through the banking system. Otherwise, they must be prepared to declare it and explain the source of the money.”

14 comments:

  1. Will d EFCC ever allow d names of the 20 Corrupt Nigerians to come! No way bcos their Ogas in Aso Rock may be among.
    COMRADE SEGUN

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  2. Femi Falana and others should activate the FOI Act to force EFCC release the names of those idiots.... Harrison

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  3. I bought ur point Mr. Comrade Segun !Tnx
    Edu...

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  4. I agree wt u guyz!

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  5. The names of those prominent Nigerians should be published, because justice can not be buried. it will surely surface.

    EFCC!!!!! UMMMMM

    www.brimtime.com

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  6. the name will never come out blv me even if its come out where is the justices in this nation i beg its only God can help jare {easy}

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  7. If these so called powerful individuals remain covered for a week then the slance that nigeria laws are made for only poors to obey is real.

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  8. People are entitled to their privacy, let them not reveal the names.
    Hon Tony

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    1. You are a blooding thief. Armed robber

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    2. You are an idiot who's one of d agent of the looters.Hope BOKO HARAM catch you b4 xmas.God will punish you and the people you are supporting.

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  9. Nigerians, very clever sets of beings. Na waa o. Adewusi

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  10. Corruption is a monster that has eaten deep into the fabric of nigerian natoin. EFCC r the most corrupt body I hv never ever seen. What happened with bankole case. Is only God dat will solve 9ja wahala hmmmmm.

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  11. EFCC will do nothing. Just wait and see.

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  12. All this president wen dey carry moni comot how many of dem don they catch..abeg make d matta end jare`

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