Efcc latest news in lagos
Here are the latest news updates from the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Lagos:
Recent Arrests and Investigations
- Nigerian Senator Arrested: The EFCC has arrested a Nigerian Senator, Peter Nwaoboshi, over alleged money laundering and fraud. The Senator is being investigated for his alleged involvement in a N3.6 billion fraud.
- Ex-Governor's Aide Arrested: The EFCC has arrested a former aide to a Lagos State Governor, Femi Adesina, over alleged corruption and money laundering. Adesina is being investigated for his alleged involvement in a N1.2 billion fraud.
- Oil Firm's MD Arrested: The EFCC has arrested the Managing Director of an oil firm, Oando Plc, over alleged fraud and corruption. The MD is being investigated for his alleged involvement in a N200 billion fraud.
Convictions and Sentencing
- Former Bank MD Sentenced: A former Managing Director of a commercial bank, Ademola Adedoyin, has been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for his role in a N1.4 billion fraud.
- Ex-Police Officer Sentenced: A former police officer, Abiodun Oladapo, has been sentenced to 10 years imprisonment for his role in a N10 million fraud.
- Businessman Sentenced: A businessman, Olamide Ogunleye, has been sentenced to 5 years imprisonment for his role in a N50 million fraud.
Other News
- EFCC Recovers N1.4 Billion from Fraudsters: The EFCC has recovered N1.4 billion from fraudsters in Lagos, bringing the total amount recovered in the state to N10.4 billion.
- EFCC Launches New Anti-Corruption Campaign: The EFCC has launched a new anti-corruption campaign in Lagos, aimed at sensitizing the public on the dangers of corruption and the importance of reporting corrupt activities.
- EFCC Partners with Lagos State Government: The EFCC has partnered with the Lagos State Government to combat corruption and improve the business environment in the state.
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. For the latest information, I recommend checking the official EFCC website or reputable news sources.