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Currency Fraud: We’re not guilty – CBN staff



The Federal High Court in Ibadan on Wednesday ordered the remand of eight bank officials over alleged currency scam.

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission had arraigned three CBN staff and five employees of First Bank Plc over the alleged scam.

The CBN employees are Kolawole Babalola, Olaniran Adeola and Togun Phillips while their alleged accomplices included Isiaq Akao, Ayodele Adeyemi, Oyebamiji Hakeem, Ayodeji Alase and Ajiwe Adegoke.



The commission arraigned the bank officials on a 28-count charge bordering on forgery, misrepresentation and self-enrichment before Justice A.O. Faji.

The EFCC, in the charge, said the CBN staff conspired with the First Bank employees to recycle N10 million mutilated currency notes meant to be destroyed.

Other charges preferred against the accused included amassing wealth beyond their statutory income and causing economic adversity to the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The accused, however, pleaded not guilty.

Justice Faji ordered that the accused be remanded at the Agodi Prison in Ibadan while adjourning the matter till June 8 to hear the bail applications.

Earlier, Olayinka Bolanle, the defence counsel to the first accused person, Mr. Babalola, had made an oral bail application on behalf of his client.

The judge, however, opposed the oral application and said he preferred written application for bail.
Mr. Faji said that in view of the gravity of the offence, oral bail application would not be accepted.
He ruled that in view of the volume of evidence before him, it would be impossible for him to entertain oral bail applications from six different defence counsel.

The judge, therefore, ordered the defence counsel to file their bail applications before the close of court business for the day and serve the prosecutor who in turn should respond by June 5.

Thereafter, he ordered the remand of the accused persons in prison custody and adjourned till June 8 for the hearing of bail applications.

The anti-graft agency had on Tuesday also arraigned six CBN staff and three employees of two commercial banks on similar charges before Justice Ayo Emmanuel of the Federal High Court, Ibadan.

The two commercial banks are Sterling Bank and Eco Bank. (NAN)
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5 comments

  1. I knew it from the onset that those involved in this corrupt act are the YORUBAs. These LOUD MOUTH tribe are very CORRUPT to their BONE MARROW. In their so call state offices they demand BRIBE like there is no tomorrow.
    IRONICAL tbese CROOKS are the ones SHOUTING "CHANGE!" EFCC pls send them to JAIL also investigate their likes at LAGOS OFFICE and their ALAUSA- were CORRUPTION is a NORM.

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    1. U're a big fool EL MATOSKY for thinking corruption is about tribe. I don't blame ur level of ignorance, there are plenty of u in our society with Jonadaft ur leader. Thiefs

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  2. EL MATOSKY, you're a tribalist & an idiot!
    I'm sure you're thinking with your anus.

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  3. Corruption and criminality knows no tribe or nation. Once the socially acceptable norms and values of the people becomes dysfunctional. These social malignant is what you experience.

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  4. I think they say na only Igbo people love money and can do anything for money. So Yoruba also get people who steal for a long time soteee e don become regular practice. Na waoo.

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