Tuesday, January 26, 2016

EFCC Takes Possession of Dasuki’s, General’s Houses In Kaduna (Photol

Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in Kaduna, confiscated properties believed to be owned by the former National Security Adviser (NSA) Sambo Dasuki, over the weekend.

It was learnt that the property of others linked with the scandal were also confiscated by theanti-graft agency in Kaduna.Among them is a former Theatre Commanderof the Operation Lafia Dole in Maiduguri, Major General Yishau Mahmood Abubakar.

It was learnt that occupants of some of the buildings were expelled by EFCC operatives who took over the property, which they marked with red ink.Dasuki’s confiscated property are said to be ahotel complex on Rabah Road, Malali GRA in the heart of Kaduna metropolis and a mansion under construction on Sani Sami Road, also in Malali GRA.

Except for some workers moving out their tools, the site was empty yesterday.Maj.-Gen. Abubakar’s residential duplex located at No. 5C, Sultan Close was sealed offSunday evening.

When our correspondent visited the property yesterday, it was marked in red paint, “Keep off, under EFCC investigation” in red paint.Another Dasuki Property Earlier Confiscated by EFCCIt was also gathered that when the EFCC operatives arrived at the house, there was a birthday party going on.

Everybody was askedto vacate the premises immediately and they obeyed.A shopping mall allegedly belonging to Gen. Abubakar’s wife was also confiscated by the anti-graft agency.

The inscription “Keep off, under EFCC investigation” was put on it.Sources said the property belongs to the General’s brother and not his wife – as alleged.Another shopping mall on Sultan Road, which is believed to belong to Gen. Abubakar’s friend who is an Ambassador was also confiscated.

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