Where Are the 400 Bureau De Change Terror Financiers, HURIWA Asks Malami – THISDAYLIVE

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Where Are the 400 Bureau De Change Terror Financiers, HURIWA Asks Malami Alex Enumah in Abuja A civil rights advocacy group, the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, (HURIWA), yesterday queried the Attorney General

A civil rights advocacy group, the Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, , yesterday queried the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Abubakar Malami, over the alleged secrecy and mystery surrounding the 400 Bureau de Change operators arrested for terrorism financing about two years ago.

HURIWA lamented that under the watch of the current government over a dozen brazen jail breaks occurred and over 3, 000 hardened criminals escaped including terrorists who are going about bombing churches and killing reverend fathers. Onwubiko however remarked that, “397 convictions of terrorists is not equal to 400 terror sponsors whose arrests were nationally announced by the AGF office and the Presidency in 2021. “Where are these Bureau de Change operators? Who are they? What courts were the so-called 397 convictions made? These mystery and secrecy are baffling and pointer to complicity by the federal government.

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