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    2019 Polls: EFCC Boss Meets Dubai Intelligence Top Shots Over Stolen, Hidden Assets

    straightnewsng.comBy straightnewsng.comJanuary 23, 2019 --- 10:02 pmNo Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Federal Government is not leaving any stone unturned in its effort to trace and repatriate illicit funds that might have been looted and stashed away in far away in Dubai, United Arab Emirate by some influential politicians and top government officials.

    The government fears that such stolen fund might find its way into the hands of desperate politicians, who may use it to unduly influence the outcome of the forthcoming general elections.

    Beyond blocking the entry of the cash into the country, Nigeria is also desirous of tracing and seizing choice property said to have been acquired in questionable manner by Nigerians in the Gulf country.

    To this end, the Federal Government has dispatched chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mr. Ibrahim Magu, and some other top officials of the anti-graft agency to Dubai, with a view to gathering intelligence on stolen assets in that country.

    ”The aim is to be able to seize such property with ease and bring the owners to justice in line with its anti-corruption disposition,” a source close to the move, told Vanguard yesterday.

    Vanguard learned from an EFCC source that Magu and his lieutenants are taking advantage of the ongoing three-day event of the 2019 Intersec Security Summit in UAE to meet with the Dubai intelligence community to strategise on how to close in on owners of illicit cash and property in that nation, a tourist destination for most Nigerian elite.

    A top federal government official, who described the government’s latest move as timely, said the Dubai summit is one of the largest security and intelligence gatherings in the world where concerted efforts are taken to prevent illicit funds from undermining national security.

    The official said: “I can tell you authoritatively that the Nigerian team, led by Magu, met with the Dubai intelligence last Monday in company of crack detectives for intelligence sharing and cooperation.

    “This is directly connected to the illicit assets tracing and financial flow vis-a-vis the commission’s active surveillance on vote-buying and monitoring of its funding source.

    “You will recall that the purpose of those who looted our commonwealth is to bring in the illicit funds into country in order to undermine national security and engage in voter inducement.

    “Please note that the development is capable of scaring investors, discouraging investments and crippling the economy.”

    The development came barely 24 hours after Lai Mohammed, the Minister of Information and Culture, raised the alarm that some unnamed elements were planning the disrupt the forthcoming elections but did not give any evidence to buttress the claim, citing security reports as his basis.

    The Special Assistant on Media to the EFCC Chairman, Tony Amokeodo, however declined to confirm or deny the story, saying, however, that his boss and some crack detectives from the commission were outside the country for serious assignment but did not name the particular country.

    Dubai-United Arab Emirate Federal Government (FGN) Lai Mohammed Nigerians Special Assistant on Media to the EFCC Chairman-Tony Amokeodo the Minister of Information and Culture
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