Bankers Warehouse demands apology from EFCC over seized $2.8m (Guardian)

Bankers Warehouse, the company whose officials were arrested by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission on Thursday with $2.8 million cash, said the anti-graft EFCC agency erred in intercepting the money.

EFCC said the two Bankers Warehouse officials, Ighoh Augustine and Ezekwe Emmanuel, were arrested at Akanu Ibiam International Airport, Enugu on the suspicion of money laundering.

But Bankers Warehouse insisted that its officials did nothing wrong and that such movement of money was legitimate since it was licensed by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).

“We hereby state emphatically that the movement of this currency was a legitimate exercise, being carried out on behalf of a legitimate Financial Institution,” the Bankers Warehouse said in a statement.

“We emphasize that our employees are in no way criminals, carrying out any act of illegality as the EFCC has tried to portray.

“The young men whose character and reputation have been deliberately soiled by the EFCC operatives were conducting their legitimate duties as requested by a bank customer of our company.” Read more

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