
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arrested
one of its operatives, Abdulrahman Mohammed Biu, a Deputy Detective
Superintendent for allegedly collecting $150,000 (about N45 million) from seven
yet to be named military officers currently under investigation for their
involvement in the $2.1 billion arms procurement fraud.
A statement issued by EFCC’s spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, said Abdulrahman collected the money from the indicted military officers with a promise to give them soft landing to escape probe.
The statement said:
A statement issued by EFCC’s spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, said Abdulrahman collected the money from the indicted military officers with a promise to give them soft landing to escape probe.
The statement said:
“An operative of the Economic and Financial Crimes
Commission, Abdulrahman Mohammed Biu, a Deputy Detective Superintendent, (DDS)
has been arrested for offences bordering on extortion, influence peddling and
impersonation. The officer was arrested on Monday following intelligence report
alleging that he extorted a whopping sum of $150,000 from some military
officers on the pretext that he would help give them a soft landing in the
ongoing investigation into the arms deal scandal. Upon his arrest, a search was
executed on his residence in Abuja where the following items were recovered:
$20,000 cash, N500, 000 cash, two police uniforms bearing his name with the
ranks of Deputy Superintendent and Assistant Superintendent, Police warrant
card No: 27/2014 with the rank of DSP allegedly obtained from Kano Constabulary
office, documents relating to military arms investigation and account
information of several senior military officers. A search of his car parked in
the premises yielded the following items: unbranded pistol with a magazine and
10 live ammunitions. His modus operandi includes dropping the names of ranking
officers of the commission, claiming he was acting on their behalf. A paper
containing seven of such names was recovered in his house. The suspect has made
useful statement, while investigation continues.”.
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