Aliu was arrested by the operatives of the commission during a raid on his abode at Kisumu Estate at Odo-Ona Elewe of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital. Before his arrest, the commission said it had worked on several intelligence reports linking him to series of fraud allegation involving large sums of money.
EFCC said that the suspect was also accused of engaging in money doubling through which he would collect money from his victims with the promise of using his spiritual powers to multiply the sums for them, but would instead divert same to his personal use.
The raid led EFCC operatives to his shrines located in a thick forest around the Ibadan-Ijebu-Ode Expressway and Kobomoje areas of the town where frightening voodoo items were sighted.
Items recovered from the suspect included three exotic cars – two Toyota Corolla and Honda Pilot.
He also has in his possession three luxurious buildings within Ibadan and land documents which were also recovered as exhibits. The suspect is currently undergoing interrogation.
From Daily Post
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Do I blame the yahoo native doctor?
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This writer obviously does not know the meaning of exotic car or is it in an effort to overhype the story?
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Delete“Fake” and “Native doctor” as in EFCC can identify a real native doctor? Odiegwu.
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