$200 billion loot: EFCC raids Dubai firm’s office in Abuja
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 part of the ongoing probe of the laundering of over $200billion loot in
 the United Arab Emirates (UAE) by former political office holders, 
operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission ( EFCC) 
yesterday stormed the office of a Dubai property firm, The First Group 
Company,  in Abuja.
The company is also being investigated 
for allegedly defrauding unsuspecting Nigerians by luring them to invest
 in real estate in Dubai.
A prominent Nigerian lost about $402, 000 (N136.6m) in a phony real estate transaction with the company, it was learnt.
Two officials of the company were arrested. They were undergoing interrogation at the anti-graft agency’s office last night.
Some documents and a Central Processing Unit (CPU) containing a list of high profile patrons were retrieved by the EFCC.
The EFCC team raided the company’s 
seventh floor office at the Bank of Industry building in the Central 
Business District of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) after obtaining
 a search warrant.
An EFCC source said: “Our operatives 
searched the office as a result of a plethora of complaints received 
through petitions from concerned Nigerians about the activities of The 
First Group Company, a real estate outfit incorporated in Dubai (UAE).
“We executed a duly endorsed search warrant and vital documents as well as CPU relevant to the facts in issue were recovered.
“They specialise in aiding and abetting 
money laundering and foreign exchange malpractices by top civil servants
 and Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs).”
The EFCC is working on clues that some 
former governors, ministers and top civil servants laundered money 
through the company to buy choice properties in Dubai, using such 
proxies, including their children and relations.
“Two employees of the company (an 
accountant and the senior client service/ legal executive) were arrested
 and are being interrogated,” the source said.
The investigation of the company is said
 to be in line with the agreement between the Federal Government and the
 UAE to trace about $200billion loot stashed away in the Emirate by 
ex-governors and ministers.
The source said the First Group Company was also being probed for allegedly swindling some Nigerians.
“So many unsuspecting Nigerians have 
fallen victims of their antics by parting with their hard-earned money 
running into millions of dollars. Iinvestigations into the allegations 
are ongoing,” the source added.
Under searchlight for stashing funds or 
acquiring properties in Dubai are seven ex-governors, six former 
ministers, a former presidential aide implicated in the $2.1billion arms
 deals, ex-military chiefs under probe, agents / fronts of some of these
 public officers and about five chieftains of the Peoples Democratic 
Party (PDP), who are undergoing interrogation.
A Federal Government team, comprising 
the Minister of Justice and Attorney-General of the Federation, Mr. 
Abubakar Malami, EFCC Chairman Ibrahim Magu and detectives from the 
anti-graft agency some months ago met with their UAE counterparts to 
collate  intelligence notes on the PEPs.
President Muhammadu Buhari in January 
signed a “Judicial Agreement on Extradition, Transfer of Sentenced 
Persons, Mutual Legal Assistance on Criminal Matters, and Mutual Legal 
Assistance on Criminal and Commercial Matters, which includes the 
recovery and repatriation of stolen wealth with UAE.”
Calls were made to both the Abuja office and Dubai Headquarters of the affected office last night but these did not how through.
While Dubai line  +97144550100 was on 
automatic answering machine, the Abuja lines of +2349903600 and 
+23494611454  did not connect.
Although some of the cases involving The
 First Group were handled by Barrister Ismail Muftau from Jackdon, Etti 
and Edu, it was difficult to get the counsel when this newspaper went to
 bed.
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