Looted funds traced to Ex-
Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha, as £20m(N5.12billion) laundered through some
lawyers in Britain is being probed. Two suspects, including a former
Attorney-General of Kogi State, have been arrested in London in connection with
the loot. The two suspects, who
were trying to convert a 1994 CBN Traveller’s Cheque worth £2,000 at Travelex
are undergoing interrogation in London.
Upon a search in the
suspects’ hotel in London, it was gathered, about £78,000 traveller’s
cheque was found on them.
There were indications
that the UK Police may invoke the Mutual Legal Assistance to seek the
extradition of Mohammed Sanni, who is allegedly linked to the probe.
A source said: “The
arrest of two Nigerian suspects (including a former Attorney-General of Kogi
State) has triggered the latest round of investigation.
“With the £20million loot
in their care, they decided to test the waters with £80,000. So, the
two suspects took £2,000 Traveller’s Cheque purchased by the CBN in
1994 to Travelex to get some cash but the desk officers were
suspicious because of the time frame.
“The attendants alerted security
agencies who arrested the suspects and later searched their hotel
rooms where additional £78,000 worth of traveler’s cheque was found.
“The security agencies are working on the suspicion
that the suspects were on a laundering mission in the UK as part of moves to
repatriate the alleged £20million stashed by the late Head of State.”
The Press Bureau of
the Metropolitan Police last night said:
“We have contacted officers to get any details of this incident.
We will reply in due course as and when we have them.”
The Abachas were alleged
to have laundered about $3billion cash.
The Federal Government
has so far recovered more than $2.550billion.
The government is trying
to trace the whereabouts of $450million hidden in many countries.
He gave the breakdown as
follows:
1.
voluntary surrender ($750m);
2.
Switzerland ($570m);
3.
Jersey ($380m);
4.
UK($150m);
5.
Luxembourg ($300m); and
6.
Liechtenstein ($400m).
A few months after the
13th year anniversary of Abacha’s death, the Federal Government recovered£22.5m
(N6.18billion) loot which the late Head of State, allegedly stashed in Jersey.
The £20million being
investigated is alleged to be part of the outstanding $450million.
Culled from The Nation
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