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Tuesday, March 03, 2020

Young Bankers Who Specialize In Stealing From The Dead Have Been Arrested

These handsome young men steal dead people's hard earned money......







The Uyo Zonal Office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has uncovered a criminal syndicate of bankers that specialized in forging signatures of dead bank customers, and stealing from their accounts.

According to a statement by the EFCC on Monday, the criminal syndicate also execute fraudulent financial transactions, including unauthorised debits of depositors’ funds.


The members of the criminal syndicate, which include, Mbong Essien, Akwa Akwa, Precious John, Kenneth Udoetuk and Ubong Udom were on Monday, March 2, 2020 arraigned before Justice Archibong Archibong of the Akwa Ibom State High Court sitting in Uyo, on a 23-count charge bordering on conspiracy, forgery, obtaining by false pretence and criminal conversion of depositors’ funds to the tune of N37,690,000

18 comments:

  1. So why parade them?
    Why aren't polithieves who stole billions paraded similarly?😏😏😏
    Go to the courts and present your evidence and stop disturbing us with their faces.

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    1. You obviously sound like someone that can do such.

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  2. Everyday for the thief, one day for the owner.

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  3. Just imagine their kind of life

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  4. Many bankers are guilty of this. And it is not good.

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  5. Toor, when a man hides his money I'm a secret account so that his wife and kids won't know about it, who do you expect to enjoy it? Ans: Strangers. A friend that worked in UBA then told me that they had about 2billion belonging to dead ppl. Annoying thing,is that the wife and children go hungry. This is for husbands and rich wives, ensure somebody knows about that your hidden treasures. No need enriching these kind of ppl.

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    1. Nasooh, not everything secret. At the end of the day, ds money is converted to government treasury. Sad much.

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  6. See them,awon ole.Money you didn't work for.youths of nowadays just want to be rich by fire by force even though they dont care hurting their fellow human being.Cant you just work harder and ask God Almighty to bless your efforts?

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  7. Them learn it from ogas at the top. When will they also parade their seniors at the top pilfering from both the dead and the living. Everyday, it's beginning to seem Nigerians are so corrupt that everyone is out to defraud the other, why?

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    1. According to a security agent a 3rd of the country is corrupt, given the chance they’ll steal. That’s over 60 million thieves in a single country right there!..

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  8. So you see, poverty and joblessness don't explain away every ill. Some people who finished school with these budding Aninis have not yet gotten jobs but are not looking to rob banks, pick pockets, become pastors or go into politics- who go thief go thief.

    Don't put money aside without telling your spouse and children or leaving documents where they'll be easy to find. Don't end up working hard for your banker, broker and lawyer to feed fat while your own family suffers.

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  9. When you use someone as your next of kin, biko let them know in your will. I understand some will not want to disclose it for fear they might be killed before their time. Most bankers get rich in this manner. These ones are just caught.
    Just like most lawyers own properties because most of their clients who have died and left the documents with them cannot wake up and tell their family members the number of properties they have and the location.

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  10. Oh God!
    I see some of these rich men don't disclose their hidden money and assets to family for fear of being killed. But these guys did wrong o. At least you should have traced their relatives and let them know instead of stealing their money

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  11. Ask for statement of accounts when going to claim the property

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