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EFCC Hands Over House, Vehicles Recovered From Convicted Fake Army General To Victim In Lagos

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EFCC hands over forfeited house, vehicles recovered from convicted fake Army General to victim in Lagos.

The convict had posed as an Army General to defraud the victim of the sum of N266,500,000.

Vehicles handed over to the victim includes a Range Rover, BMW 7-Series sedan, Land Cruiser and a Toyota Hilux.





The Lagos Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC), has handed over a property located at 1A, Joke Ayo Street, Riverside Estate, Alagbado, Lagos recovered from a convicted fake Army General, Bolarinwa Abiodun, to one Bamidele Safiriyu Olusegun.

Other items handed over to the victim are vehicles such as Range Rover SUV, a black BMW 7-Series sedan, a black Toyota Land Cruiser SUV and a white Toyota Hilux pickup truck.

According to the EFCC, Abiodun had posed as an Army General to defraud Olusegun of the sum of Two Hundred and Sixty-Six Million, Five Hundred Thousand Naira (N266,500,000).

Upon his conviction on July 8, 2022, the trial judge, Justice Oluwatoyin Taiwo of the Special Offences court sitting in Ikeja, Lagos, had sentenced Abiodun to seven years imprisonment and also ordered him to forfeit all the proceeds of the crime.





The Lagos Zonal Commander, Ahmed Ghali, while handing over the vehicle on Tuesday, August 23, 2022 at the EFCC’s Lagos Command, described the development as a milestone in the fight against corruption and appealed to the people to always provide information to the EFCC to assist it in fighting corruption.

“Finally, justice has been served. Whoever commits a crime will not get away with it. Sooner or later, the arm of the law will always catch up with you.

“We take pleasure in seeing fraudulent people brought to justice.

“We want to thank you for reporting the matter and we hope the society will learn a lesson from this and join us in the fight against corruption”, he said.

Ghali added that “Though the restitution is not 100 per cent, the little that has been done is equally important.”

In his response, Olusegun commended the Commission for its doggedness in pursuing the case and seeing that justice was served.

He also applauded the operatives of the Commission for what he described as “a job well done.”





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