The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission said its operatives freed 14 females locked in a room during a raid on a house belonging to the National Coordinator, Federal Ci
vil Service Staff with Disabilities Multipurpose Cooperative Society, Iliasu Abdul-Rauf.
The Commission said it had approached a court to grant it an order to remand the suspect in custody while the investigation into his alleged illegal activities continued. “Abdul-Rauf, who is currently under arrest by the Commission, is alleged to have been involved in multiple corrupt acts, including bribery, breach of trust, criminal misappropriation and other frauds running into hundreds of millions of naira.
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