A staff of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has been fingered by it's operatives over an alleged N15m bribe
The suspect identified as Uzodinma Kingsley Agbazue was apprehended on Friday, September 23.
The Commission’s Head of Media and Publicity, Mr Wilson Uwujaren, revealed this in a statement issued in Abuja, noting that the arrest was in line with the commission's resolve to expose corrupt operatives which would in turn uphold its integrity.
“In furtherance of its avowed commitment to uphold the integrity of its officers, EFCC has arrested one of its operatives.
“Uzodinma Kingsley Agbazue was arrested for offences bordering on criminal conspiracy and extortion,’’ Uwujaren stated.
The
suspect who was a Deputy Detective Superintendent (DSS) in the
commission prior to his arrest, reportedly took a bribe of N15 million
from a lawmaker.
Uwujaren noted that “Agbazue
was arrested following a complaint by a lawmaker currently under
investigation by the commission, alleging that the operative collected
N15 million from him and promised to give him (the lawmaker) soft
landing.”
The lawmaker is also reported to
have told the commission that the suspect was unable to keep his promise
as he could not get the bidding of the investigating officer in charge
of the case.
“Following the approach, the sum
of N15 million was given to Agbazue, whose game plan collapsed after the
investigating officer, who was ignorant of his scheme, refused to do
his bidding.
“And with the investigation
gathering increased momentum after parting with the hefty sum, the
complainant became uncomfortable and demanded refund.
“The
complainant stated that when he requested for the refund of his money,
Agbazue only returned N5 million, claiming that the balance of
N10million had been given to someone “to kill the case from the top.”
The suspect is currently in the custody of the commission while further investigation is carried out into the case.
As
has been reported, the EFCC as an anti-graft agency has been given the
constitutional backing to investigate, arrest and prosecute alleged
financial crimes aimed at complementing Federal Government’s war against
corruption.
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