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Friday 3 March 2017

Photos: EFCC recovers more jewelries worth millions from former NSA, Muktar's in-law's residence

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission recovered jewelries worth millions of Naira from the house of one Akka Babba Danagundi, brother- in -law to a former National Security Adviser to Late President, Umar Musa Yar’aduwa, Major General Abdullahi Sarki Mukhtar.
The jewelleries were found in a fireproof safe hidden in a house belonging to one Akka Babba Danagundi at No. 375, Gwangwazo quarters of Kano Municipal, Kano State. About 50 documents in respect of landed properties bearing the name of the former NSA and his wife, Binta Sarki Mukhtar were also discovered.

The discovery was sequel to an intelligence report alleging that huge sums of money including foreign currencies were hidden in the premises.

During the operation, Aiko Fireproof safe and seven suspects including the house owner, Danagundi were arrested and brought to EFCC 's Kano Zonal Office where their statements was taken.

On arriving at the commission’s Kano Zonal Office, the safe was opened and jewelleries such as necklaces and wristwatches including 50 Certificates of Occupancy for properties located in Kano, Kaduna and Abuja were found. The jewelleries found includes 55 wristwatches, including three gold watches.Also 37 gold jewellery weighing 1,907.9g and another 15 pieces of fashion jewelleries were found.

All the suspects arrested during the operation were released on administrative bail with the exception of Danagundi who is still in custody.

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21 comments:

  1. But it's normal for Hausas to have gold and diamond jewelry.they are like Indians.this is no news abeg!

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  2. These looters dont fear God oh. Never has the EFCC been so powerful and resilient like in this administration. If we can't give Buhari credit for the state of the economy, atleast we can commend him in the work he's achieved via EFCC.Mind boggling revelations everyday mehn

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  3. how many hand has man? anyway they are all the love of material things which will all end one day. REPENT!!! and give your life to Christ.

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  4. Very soon EFCC will start packing people's under wears as evidence against them! APC I hail una!

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  5. We only hear of the recovered stolen items and funds but never hear of what they(EFCC) do with them. No one knows where the money or items go after they've been recovered. Open your eyes Nigeria

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    1. U r daft gold gold, nothing recovered from this thieves can be touched or disbursed until when proven in court. Try n acquire knowledge b4 u talk. Rather, keep ur mouth shut.

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    2. U r daft gold gold, nothing recovered from this thieves can be touched or disbursed until when proven in court. Try n acquire knowledge b4 u talk. Rather, keep ur mouth shut.

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  6. Its so unfortunate when I come to this blog that has such a massive following and doing so much can't take a matter of minutes to fact check,spell check or even proof read. And all the copying and pasting is pathetic,sources should be credited.

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  7. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    When your concient is cllouded with nothing but darkness.... Nna tufiakwa.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  8. Have a frend dat has over 100 watches.. So ws d big deal

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  9. LOOK AT EFCC Jus tell me now that they've not pilfered some of the many jewelry recovered!!!
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  10. Yes I agree with u,we only hear but we don't see wat the do with the cash they have recover

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  11. Someone should pls,help me with #150,000 naira,to enable me add with the little one I have and start up a business,as I have being looking for job since...I lost my job last year...am tired of staying at home.

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  12. another reason i fear nigeria will not see 2050

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  13. lol...while our leaders are wasting money on material things, other countries are capitalizing on the problems we have and creating solutions thereby making cool money.

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  14. Haba are you saying having jewelry is an offence in Nigeria, EFCC you are not being fair,keeping Gold n Diamond is part of Hausa culture.

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  15. Efcc has descended to lawlessness in this stupid name and shame game in their fake anti-corruption. Since when have jewellery, watches and savings been a crime? Is Sarki Mukhtar a thief? Even if he is a thief, is his brother in law now a thief?

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  16. You people saying it's normal to keep gold. Did you see the weight of gold? What does he do to afford such? Or you think it's your 5k gold. These run into millions for one. This is how you aid thieves by giving excuses like hausa keep gold. So they should steal your entitlements so they keep the tradition up. I hail una.

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  17. Hmmm, this is rubbish. Haba!! Can't someone have jewelry again??? Only in Nigeria this stupidity happens.

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  18. Apart from the jewelry, also found were over fifty (50) Certificates of Occupancy to numerous properties in various parts of the country. All owned by an individual/family. What is the source of Bubas Danagundi's stupendous loot besides graft? Or did his wife, Binta Muktar invent a technoloy/venture that they both nursed from inception to maturity, like, Gates/the young Facebook founder? Why the emphasis on such conspicuous consumption by these enemies of the Nigerian state? Can't these thieves see the endemic dismay on peoples faces, especially young people due to mortgaged futures by their own stewards? Who is going to come in and fix the rot for Naijas? Or is it foreigners they expect to clean house for them? Hardly. Who knows how many more of these white-collar thieves, also known as, terrorists/murderers/enemies of the people are lurking in almost every sector? The enormity of each discovered loot leaves one tongue-tied and seems to be higher and higher after such investigations. Were these legislooters in some sort of Olympic style competition for the fattest/unfathomable loot of the public's treasury? Nah question-o, QED@atm

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