A father who was not satisfied with son’s explanation concerning a deal that got him a house has reported him to the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC).
The suspect who was identified as Adamu has now been arrested by the EFCC in Kaduna.
According to a report on IG, the suspect was a secondary school student in April 2017 when his father sold him out to the anti-graft commission.
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Adamu had reportedly told his dad about a profit that ensured that he is able to buy “a house and a shop valued over N2 Million.”
The EFCC reportedly opened a case of conspiracy and theft following the report.
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A farmer in Plateau state Porong Daniel Nash has been identified as the victim in Adamu’s fraudulent activities.
He is alleged to have withdrawn money from Nash’s bank account and shared to his own.
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So far, a sum of N939,000 has reportedly been recovered since EFCC commenced investigation.
The suspect was able to name some accomplices who have been interrogated by the commission.