EFCC SEARCHES BADEH'S HOUSE RECOVERS $1M CASH
Badeh's Hose |
Our correspondent learnt the money was
recovered after detectives searched a mansion located at 6, Ogun River
Street, Maitama, Abuja.
A detective at the EFCC, who did not
want his name in print, said, “We have seized several properties
belonging to Badeh. A few days ago, we returned to the mansion located
at 6, Ogun River Street, Maitama.“In the presence of several witnesses,
including neighbours, we searched the house and recovered $1m in cash.
The money has been lodged as evidence.”
When our correspondent visited the
mansion on Sunday, the EFCC seal was seen on the gate, with the warning,
‘EFCC, Keep off!” written all over the fence.
The property, which is said to be worth over N1.1bn, is one of the five properties seized from the ex-defence chief.
Some of the properties were said to have been purchased, renovated and furnished for a son of the former CDS, Alex Badeh (Jnr.).
Badeh also allegedly bought a commercial plot of land at Plot 1386, Oda Crescent, Cadastral Zone A07, Wuse II, Abuja for N650m.
They were said to have paid N878m for
the construction of a shopping mall at Plot 1386, Oda Crescent,
Cadastral Zone A07, Wuse II, Abuja, and another sum of N304m to complete
the construction.
The anti-graft agency also accused them
of paying N260m to purchase a duplex at No. 19 Kumasi Crescent, Wuse II,
Abuja, for Badeh’s son.
The sum of N60m was said to have been paid for the renovation of the property and another N90m to furnish the property.
The retired Air Force officer also
allegedly paid N330m to one Honourable Bature to purchase a duplex at
No. 14 Adzope Crescent, Off Kumasi Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja.
They were also accused of paying N240m
to Rabiu Isyaku Rabiu to buy a semi-detached duplex at No. 8A
Embu
Street, by Sigma Apartment, Wuse II, Abuja.
They also allegedly renovated a private property at No. 2, Nelson Mandela Street, Asokoro, Abuja, with N62m.
In the charges, signed by EFCC’s Deputy
Director, Legal and Prosecution Department, Aliyu Yusuf, the anti-graft
agency alleged that Badeh removed the sum of N3.9bn from the accounts of
the Nigerian Air Force.
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