EKO HOT BLOG reports the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has declared Abdulsalam Abdulkarim, a multi-billionaire senatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress for Kano Central, wanted over alleged $1,320,000 fraud.
According to Independent Nigeria, the EFCC lawyer, Ahmed Arogha, at the premises of the federal high court in Kano, disclosed that the anti-graft agency is looking for Abdulkarim over alleged $1,320,000 fraud, Independent Nigeria reported.
Arogha, on Monday, December 5, said the commission is “looking for him” and vowed that he would be arrested “wherever he is.”
The legal practitioner made the disclosure shortly after the court failed to sit because of the absence of the presiding judge.
Abdulkarim, who is popularly referred to as Zaura, will be arrested anytime, anywhere the commission sees him, the lawyer said.
The commission made the pronouncement after Zaura moved to halt his trial at the federal high court, which suffered a setback at the apex court.
The supreme court had ruled that the business tycoon and politician should make himself before the federal high court in Kano to answer criminal charges the EFCC had filed against him.
The anti-graft agency had alleged that Zaura defrauded a Kuwaiti Citizen of the sum of $1,320,000 under the pretext that he was an estate agent in Dubai, Kuwait, and other Arab countries.
Recall that the EFCC chairman, Abdulrasheed Bawa, has revealed that about three sitting governors in Nigeria are planning to pay their state workers’ salaries in cash.
Bawa, who refused to disclose the identity of the governors, maintained that 2 of them are from the north while one other is from the southern part of the country.
The EFCC boss said many governors have stashed some money in different buildings across the country and are finding ways to return them to the system.
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