ADVERTISEMENT
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
Sunday, April 5, 2026
  • Headlines
  • Top Stories
  • Politics
  • Crime Watch
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
  • Headlines
  • Top Stories
  • Politics
  • Crime Watch
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
  • Headlines
  • Top Stories
  • Politics
  • Crime Watch
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT
Home Crime Watch

EFCC Under Public Scrutiny As Officers Loot Exotic Recovered Fraud Items, Money

allegations of stolen cash, gold bars, and other recovered assets have triggered a public backlash and internal investigations.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
January 25, 2025
in Crime Watch, Top Stories
0
LaAOtobor Onajefe gos Mansion

EFCC has come under public scrutiny as officers of the commission loot exotic recovered fraud items and money.

 

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) is under intense public scrutiny following reports of theft and mismanagement of exhibits by some of its operatives.

 

This Nigeria news platform understands that allegations of stolen cash, gold bars, and other recovered assets have triggered a public backlash and internal investigations.

 

ALSO: CBN Fails To Block FOI Suit Requesting Information On Nigeria’s Demonetized Coins

 

Reports indicate that at least 27 EFCC officers were dismissed in 2024 for various misconduct, including fraudulent activities. On January 6, 2025, the agency’s spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, confirmed an ongoing investigation into a $400,000 theft claim allegedly involving a sectional head. Two days later, 10 officers from the Lagos Zonal Command were detained over missing operational items, including gold bars worth over ₦1 billion and cash between $350,000 and $400,000.

 

The scandal deepened on Wednesday when another officer at the Kaduna Zonal Office, identified as Polycarp, was accused of stealing over $30,000 and other valuable exhibits.

 

The EFCC has yet to comment on this incident, raising concerns about its internal oversight.

 

A credible security source described the situation as “highly disappointing,” blaming the thefts on rising poverty and poor living conditions.

 

The source also criticized the agency’s failure to implement robust mechanisms for safeguarding exhibits.

“Allowing unchecked access to high-value items like cash and gold bars creates temptation. Such items should either be stored in bank vaults or secured with multi-layered access controls within EFCC premises,” the source told The PUNCH.

 

The source recommended that access to exhibit rooms should require the simultaneous presence of multiple credible officials, each holding a unique key. Dismissal and prosecution were proposed as punitive measures to deter such acts.

 

The revelations have embarrassed the EFCC and tarnished its image. A senior EFCC official admitted the misconduct had caused reputational damage, stating, “Our chairman is transparent, which is why these issues are not being hidden. However, it’s giving us a bad name.”

 

Security analyst Yemi Adeyemi stressed that EFCC officials must maintain the highest standards of integrity.

“No excuse justifies tampering with evidence. The chairman must clean up his house,” Adeyemi said.

Criminologist Jackson Lekan-Ojo added, “Officers caught stealing exhibits should face harsh penalties. Such misconduct undermines the agency’s credibility.”

In response to the incidents, EFCC Chairman Ola Olukoyode has ordered a comprehensive audit of recovered assets across zonal offices.

The audit aims to tighten security, restrict access to exhibit rooms, and enhance surveillance.

Oyewale described the audit as part of an internal cleansing initiative to restore accountability and transparency within the commission.

“The chairman is determined to root out misconduct and uphold the integrity of the agency,” he stated.

He dismissed claims that poor welfare conditions were to blame for the thefts, arguing, “There is no justification for fraudulent practices. When you fight corruption, it fights back.”

The EFCC has pledged to continue its reforms despite opposition from dismissed staff and other detractors.

Oyewale concluded, “This is corruption fighting back, but we remain resolute in our mission to deliver an anti-graft agency the nation can trust.”

Previous Post

CBN Fails To Block FOI Suit Requesting Information On Nigeria’s Demonetized Coins

Next Post

BREAKING: Trump Orders Federal Agencies To Fire All Diversity Program Employees

Next Post

BREAKING: Trump Orders Federal Agencies To Fire All Diversity Program Employees

Trending Stories

No Content Available

Latest Stories

Tayo Ayinde Backs SWAC for Asiwaju 2027, Reaffirms Support for Tinubu’s Second-Term Bid

BREAKING: Trump Gives Iran 48-Hour Ultimatum, Warns of “Severe Consequences”

BREAKING: Popular President Tinubu Minister From South East Resigns

The LOGIC Church Announces Second Edition of ‘Jesus + Nothing’ Worship for Good Friday

Lagos Govt Moves to Seal Access Bank Plc HQ Over Alleged Wastewater Violations, Attack on Officials

Chukwuma Nwokocha-Led Stanbic IBTC Bank Top Executives Risk Jail Over Alleged Court Order Breach

Tinubu Faces Backlash for Addressing Plateau Attack From Airport Instead of Visiting Jos

INEC Defends Chairman Amupitan, Rejects ADC Call for Resignation Over Leadership Dispute

Fidelity Bank Recapitalisation Surpasses N500bn as Analysts Predict Strong Growth and Expansion

Apply For Massive Ongoing ECOWAS Job Recruitment 2026 Here

Get the Latest Naija News, Breaking News, Top Stories, World News, Business, Politics & Entertainment from NewsOnline Nigeria.

RELEVANT PAGES

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

ALERT US

Important Press Releases, Special Investigations: admin@newsonlineng.com

OFFICE ADDRESS

13 Poland Street, London, United Kingdom (UK)

Copyright © 2026 NewsOnline Nigeria

No Result
View All Result
  • Headlines
  • Top Stories
  • Politics
  • Crime Watch
  • Entertainment
  • Sports

Copyright © 2023 Newsonline Nigeria

Exit mobile version