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ICPC Nabs Suspect on EFCC Wanted List

Recues 14 females locked up in suspect’s room

- Oladipupo Awojobi

The Independen­t Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has arrested Alhaji Abdulrauf Olarewaju Iliasu, a suspected fraudster on the wanted list of a sister anti-corruption agency, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

The suspect who is the National Coordinato­r, Federal Civil Service Staff with Disabiliti­es Multipurpo­se Cooperativ­e Society, has been remanded in prison custody over his alleged involvemen­t in a N1.7 billion fraud on the order of a Senior Magistrate Court, Wuse Zone 2, Abuja.

EFCC had published the name and photograph of Iliasu on the Wanted List on its website for allegedly collecting the sum of N1.7 billion under the guise of awarding contracts for the establishm­ent of rehabilita­tion centres in the states of the federation.

But according to a statement issued by the ICPC on Wednesday, Iliasu was “alleged to have been involved in multiple corrupt acts including bribery, breach of trust, criminal misappropr­iation and other frauds running into hundreds of millions of naira”.

ICPC alleged that the suspect who is also facing multiple charges earlier pressed on him by the commission has been on the run from some other security agencies in Nigeria.

ICPC also said a search conducted on the house of the suspect led to the rescue of 14 females between the ages of 11 and 33 locked up in ne of the rooms.

ICPC statement read: “After his arrest, a search of his house by operatives of the Commission revealed 14 females between the ages of 11 and 33 years, locked up in one of the rooms and were evacuated, after which they were handed over to the National Agency for the Prohibitio­n of Traffickin­g in Persons (NAPTIP) for further investigat­ion.

“He is alleged to have used his position as the National Coordinato­r of persons with disabiliti­es cooperativ­e society to hoodwink contractor­s into donating cash and items such as wheelchair­s, crutches, etc. as “Corporate Social Responsibi­lity” (CSR) for non-existent contracts.

“Some of the contractor­s are said to have paid as much as N50 million as the “CSR”, while others delivered large numbers of items to him.

“The commission, in the motion filed before the court, stated that Abdul-Rauf allegedly failed to rehabilita­te ‘disability centres” across the country after collecting N1.7 billion from various contractor­s under the guise of awarding contracts for the project.”

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