EFCC Arrests Two Former Union Bank Workers For Stealing Dead Customer’s Money

Two former employees of Union Bank in Makurdi ir jordan 4 tour yellow 200, Benue State, have been arrested by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for allegedly stealing N4,199,500 from the account of a deceased customer.
This was made known by the spokesperson of the anti-graft agency, Dele Oyewale, in a statement on Saturday in Abuja.
According to the statement, the suspects, Idah Nike Vomero 18 Review: Bigger is Better – Nike Air Max 95 Cuban Link velvet brown UK 5 – Cheap Fenua-environnement Jordan Outlet Ogoh and Agbo Okwute were apprehended on Friday following a petition by Union Bank regarding fraudulent activities linked to the account of the late Emmanuel Azer Agenna.
The EFCC said the fraudulent activities were exposed after the deceased’s family contacted the bank to ascertain the account balance for probate processing.
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The family proceeded to file a complaint about unauthorized debits after finding discrepancies in the balance provided air jordan 4 military blue 2024 by the bank.
Consequently, the bank carried out an internal investigation which revealed that a debit card linked to the deceased’s account had been fraudulently issued on May 10, 2023 and used to make several unauthorized transactions, resulting in significant withdrawals.
The EFCC spokesperson, Oyewale said: “Their arrest followed a petition against them by the bank on fraudulent debits on a deceased customer, Emmanuel Azer Agenna’s account.
“The dealings were uncovered when the family of the deceased approached the bank for the balance on the account for probate processing. The family disputed the balance given to them by the bank and subsequently raised a complaint regarding unauthorized debits.
“Further findings by the bank showed that the procured card by Ogoh was handed adidas Samba Sizing: How Do They Fit? , adidas nebzed k eh2542 negras , IetpShops over to another Sales and Service Associate, Agbo Okwute, who eventually delivered the card to an accomplice for transfer and withdrawal of funds from the account of the deceased.
“Several withdrawals were allegedly made by the suspects through the accomplice.
“The suspects would be charged to court as soon as investigations are concluded.”

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