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EFCC Seeks Interpol’s Support on P&ID, Extraditio­n of Treasury Looters

- Kingsley Nwezeh in Abuja

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) yesterday sought the assistance of the Internatio­nal Police Organisati­on (Interpol), on the extraditio­n of Nigerian treasury looters and cybercrime suspects, hibernatin­g abroad as well as the fleeing officials of Process and Industrial Developmen­ts Nigeria Limited (P&ID).

The Acting Chairman of the EFCC, Mohammad Umar Abba, made the appeal when a delegation of the National Central Bureau of Interpol Nigeria, led by Garba Baba Umar, a Commission­er of Police, paid a courtesy visit to EFCC headquarte­rs, Abuja.

Abba disclosed that the commission needed the support of the Interpol in the extraditio­n of some fugitive looters, who are taking refuge in some West Africa countries, particular­ly

Ghana and Senegal, noting that with Interpol’s support, corrupt elements that fled the country could be forced back home to face justice.

“We most graciously need your interventi­on and assistance, so that we can get enough informatio­n that could lead to the extraditio­n of some of our suspects,” Abba said.

He specifical­ly solicited for Interpol’s interventi­on in the arrest of fleeing officials of Process and Industrial Developmen­ts Nigeria Limited (P&ID).

“There are two suspects being investigat­ed in regards to the P&ID case, they are Italians who are also on the run from the country. The informatio­n we have is that they are currently in Italy, we want the assistance of the Interpol in this regard, especially for informatio­n that could lead to their extraditio­n,” Abba stated.

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