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Police recover N7.9million from wonder bank operators in Abia

Last updated: December 2, 2018 4:51 pm
Damilare Aanu
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The Abia State Police Command has arrested 18 suspects who are wonder bank operators in Abia and recovered about N7.9million after a case of fraud was instituted against the suspects.

The state Commissioner of Police, Mr Chris Ezike, noted that the panel was inaugurated following complaints from Abia residents at police stations in the state about activities of the suspected fraudsters.

He stated in a statement sent that the command would write the Central Bank of Nigeria to ascertain whether the institutions run by the suspects were qualified to do carry out transactions in Nigeria.

The statement added,

“One week after the panel relocated to Abia, it made a remarkable process by arresting 18 suspects and recovering 933,900.00 from them.

 

“Investigation is ongoing and our legal consultation has expanded to ensure that our decisions are prudent, satisfy public policy and ensure justice for all.”I commend the chairman and members of the panel for their professional service and display of high level of integrity.”

READ: Suspected bank thieves set ablaze in Abia state

One of suspects identified only as Vitus told newsmen that his wife was the one who operated a cooperative society scheme.

Vitus added,

“I warned her to desist from the business, but she didn’t listen to me. I suspected that the scheme might land her in trouble one day and now my fears have been confirmed.’’

“I was arrested because the police accused me of attempting to withdraw money from one of my wife’s bank accounts. I have pleaded with the police to release my wife and me with our seven-month-old baby on bail for us to get money to pay her creditors but they refused.’’

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