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    Magu laments UK’s slow action on Diezani

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJuly 24, 2019No Comments4 Mins Read
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    L-R: Ogundele Adewale, Chief Superintendent of Police, CSP; Umar Garba Baba, Commissioner of Police, CP Interpol; Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu; Sebastian Bley, Interpol's Coordinator on Anti-corruption and Olude Ademola a Police Inspector
    L-R: Ogundele Adewale, Chief Superintendent of Police, CSP; Umar Garba Baba, Commissioner of Police, CP Interpol; Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu; Sebastian Bley, Interpol's Coordinator on Anti-corruption and Olude Ademola a Police Inspector
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    L-R: Ogundele Adewale, Chief Superintendent of Police, CSP; Umar Garba Baba, Commissioner of Police, CP Interpol;  Acting Chairman of the  EFCC, Ibrahim Magu; Sebastian Bley, Interpol's Coordinator on Anti-corruption and Olude Ademola a Police Inspector
    L-R: Ogundele Adewale, Chief Superintendent of Police, CSP; Umar Garba Baba, Commissioner of Police, CP Interpol; Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Ibrahim Magu; Sebastian Bley, Interpol’s Coordinator on Anti-corruption and Olude Ademola a Police Inspector
    • Seeks stronger ties with Interpol

    The acting Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibrahim Magu has expressed sadness over the slow pace of action from the government of United Kingdom, (UK) on the corruption case, involving former Petroleum minister, Diezani Alison-Madueke.

    Diezani, who is in UK is being prosecuted by the UK government on issues of corruption, but Magu regrets that the matter has dragged on in the UK for more than four years with no visible result and no end in sight.

    Magu expressed this worry, today, Wednesday, July 24, 2019, when he received the team of International Criminal Police Organization, Interpol, at EFCC’s headquarters.

    “There is the case of Diezani which has been going on for over four years and the amount involved is about $2.4 billion and no kobo has been recovered from overseas. Though we have recovered some of the proceeds of the crime, we are still tracing others”, he said.

    Magu, however, noted that the Commission’s relationship with Interpol has made it easier to place suspects on red notice, adding that “though we have not been able to arrest some of these fleeing people, it is good  that they know they are on red notice, as there are Nigerians like Diezani  whom we have applied for.”

    He disclosed that getting Diezani, Dan Etete, (former petroleum minister), Mohammed Adoke (former attorney general and minister of justice), all of whom are overseas and facing fraud cases in Nigeria, back to the country has been a problem. He therefore, urged their new countries of residence to either prosecute them or hand them over to Nigeria “since they are Nigerians.”

    The EFCC boss assured Interpol of the Commission’s continued support towards the strengthening of collaboration, particularly in information sharing.

    “We are willing to cooperate with Interpol at all times, if there is anything other enforcement agencies cannot provide especially in financial crime, the Interpol is sure to get result here in EFCC because we specialize in financial crime, money laundering and terrorist financing.

    “We are thankful for Interpol residency in the EFCC i24/7. We are delighted that the collaboration with Interpol is yielding results, especially in the area of intelligence,” Magu stated.

    He further thanked Interpol for capacity building it offers the staff of the Commission, especially in the light of the upcoming programme in Ghana.

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    Sebastian Bley, Interpol’s Coordinator on Anti-corruption, while commending the efforts of the EFCC in the fight against corruption said: “We are fostering our relationship with selected law enforcement agencies in Nigeria because we are doing a set of activities which have been fruitful. One area we will need to be stronger is the area of case coordination support.

    “What we do basically is capacity building, expert working group meetings and regional training workshop. The next workshop is coming up in August in Ghana and the EFCC will participate.”

    Bley further informed the Commission that the Interpol was ready to offer it support in all areas of its mandate. “Interpol can take care of logistics; we can give support in terms of investigation and recovery of funds. Interpol is the platform, the channel that allows law enforcement agencies to gather together and exchange sensitive information among themselves as a closed group.

    “We thank the great collaboration we have with the EFCC and we are looking forward to foster the relationship. The capacity building in Ghana which the EFCC is contributing is a good step,” Bley said.

    Other members of the Interpol delegation include, Umar Garba Baba Commissioner of Police, CP Interpol; Ude Sunday, Deputy Commissioner of Police, DCP; Ogundele Adewale, Chief Superintendent of Police, CSP and Olude Ademola a Police Inspector.

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