Union bank replies EFCC over $2.8
Million intercepted at Enugu airport
Union Bank has reacted to the $2.8
million dollars intercepted by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission
(EFCC) at the Enugu International Airport on Friday.
The Nigerian NewsMan reported that the
anti-graft agency in a statement, said its operatives arrested one Ighoh
Augustine and Ezekwe Emmanuel, allegedly working for a company, Bankers
Warehouse.
Tony Orilade, the acting spokesman
to the EFCC, said the two were nabbed with consignments of two suitcases,
containing $1.4 million each, totalling $2.8 million, at the departure lounge
of the airport while about to board an Arik Air evening flight to Lagos.
The agency said the suspects
confessed that they are have been working with “some notable banks”, for over
six years and were in the process of doing same for Union Bank Plc, located at
New Market, Onitsha, Anambra State, when they were caught.”
However, while reacting to the
arrest and it’s affiliation with the suspects Friday evening, Union Bank in a
series of tweet said, it was “surprised by the release of a news bulletin prior
to the completion of @officialefcc investigation.”
Although the bank didn’t expressly
claimed the ownership of the money or acknowledged having a transaction with
the suspects, it said the action was “legitimate”.
The financial institution maintained
that “movement of cash across states is routine for all banks” and the Bankers
Warehouse mentioned by the suspect is duly “licensed by CBN to provide
Cash-in-Transit services.”
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