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NSCDC Arrests Two Suspects With Fake $30,900 (Photos)
Spokesman of the command CSC Adamu stated this while parading the suspects on Friday, at the Command’s headquarters, Dutse the state capital.
Two suspects have been arrested by the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), Jigawa State Command.
They were arrested over possession of counterfeit United State Dollars worth $30,900 US.
Spokesman of the command CSC Adamu stated this while parading the suspects on Friday, at the Command’s headquarters, Dutse the state capital.
The suspects are, 25 years Danladi Umar of Tashar Musawa, Zaria LGA Kaduna state and 35 years Abdurrahman Khalid.
According to him “the suspects were arrested when One Danladi Umar lodged a complaint that one Abdurrahman Khalid deceived and defrauded him by linking him up with one Malam who collected the sum of N147,500 to provide him with a local charm”.
He said the latter owned up to the allegation but claimed that Danladi met him with fake foreign currency and asked him how to spend it without any hitch, which he told him that he knew one Malam Haruna who lives in Nguru, Yobe State that will help him turn the fake foreign currency into genuine cash.
However, the alleged Malam could not be reached for days via his phone, so Danladi suspected foul play and reported the case to the NSCDC Divisional office in Sule Tankarkar LGA.
Danladi later confessed that he bought the fake currency from one Zakari (now at large) in Marabar Jos, Kaduna State, and purchased the three fake bundles of $10,000 at the rate of N75,000 (N25,000 per bundle).
CSC. Adamu said $30,900 US Dollars which is about 24 million Naira at the Investors and Exporters Foreign Exchange (I&E FX) window was recovered from the suspects.
He said the case of counterfeiting and criminal conspiracy is contrary to sections 369 and 96 of the constitution and punishable under section 329 and 97 of the penal code law of Jigawa State.
The suspects will be charged to court for prosecution after all investigations were concluded.