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We have arrested new redesigned Naira notes hoarders, sellers in Abuja – EFCC

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in separate operations in the Zone 4 and Dei Dei axis of the Federal Capital Territory on Saturday, January 28, and Monday, January 30, 2023 nabbed members of a syndicate of currency racketeers hoarding and trading with the redesigned Naira notes.

This was coming following an earlier progress made by the Department of State Services (DSS) in intercepting and arresting syndicates caught to be involved in similarly unpatriotic business.

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The EFCC said its own operation followed intelligence on activities of unscrupulous currency speculators, who were exploiting desperate citizens by offering them the new Naira notes for foreign currencies at below the going rate.

The suspects have made useful statements, including disclosure that they were acting in cohort with some unscrupulous officials of Deposit Money Banks (DMBs).

“The Commission will extend the operation to all the major commercial centres of the country until all the syndicates involved in the illegal trade are demobilised. Financial system operators are also warned to desist from the sharp practices or risk arrest and prosecution.

“Zonal Commanders of the EFCC today, also met with officials of various banks in their Commands in an effort to ascertain the volume of the new notes issued to the commercial banks and how the banks were dispensing the monies to their customers.

“The Commanders urged the financial market operators to ensure compliance with the guidelines set by the Central Bank of Nigeria, while disclosing that they have dispatched operatives across their Commands to monitor the level of compliance by banks and other operators in the financial market,” the EFCC made this known via its website: www.efcc.gov.ng

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