The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has dismissed reports alleging that mutilated N900 million notes recovered from Central Bank officials currently being prosecuted before the Federal High C
ourt, Ibadan, had been tampered with by operatives of the commission.
But the EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, in a statement in Abuja on Monday, insisted that the narrative was calculated to mislead the public. “How the order to produce the boxes turned into an indictment for tampering with N900m only exists in the warped imagination of the purveyors of the false report,” the statement said.
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