UPDATE: EFCC DENIES RAIDING THE HOUSES OF ATIKU’S SONS

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UPDATE: EFCC DENIES RAIDING THE HOUSES OF ATIKU’S SONS
Joseph Omoniyi
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has denied allegations that detectives of the commission raided the house of the Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar.
Responding to the reports via its verified twitter handle,  EFCC said the detectives only searched the house where the son of a former Governor of Abia State, Senator Theodore Orji, resides.
The commission said, Orji’s son, Ogbonna, and his friend, Kelvin Ilonah, were arrested as part of investigations into Orji, who is alleged to have embezzled billions of naira during his eight-year tenure as governor.
The anti-graft agency said investigations revealed that Orji used his son to launder funds and detectives decided to extend the probe to him.

“The former Abia governor has been under investigations by the EFCC for money laundering activities, which was discovered to have been carried out through his sons.
“The EFCC had been on the trail of cars allegedly bought by the sons, and last Friday the cars were traced to a nightclub in Abuja, where operatives waited patiently through the night to arrest the owners – Ogbonna and his friend, Kelvin Ilonah.

“They were arrested about 5am on Saturday, and they led operatives to their three-bedroom flat apartment, where documents retrieved showed that it was rented at a rate of N13m per annum.
“They have so far given useful information to the EFCC, which is aiding in investigations. It should be made clear that the EFCC never ‘went after’ Atiku’s sons, neither was Atiku’s son arrested by the EFCC,” The EFCC concluded.

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