An operations manager of a leading commercial bank in Abuja central area, was on Monday arrested by operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), for refusing to load the Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) of the bank, despite having N29 million in new Naira notes in the branch’s vaults.
The Quest Times gathered that before he was taken away for further questioning, the operatives ordered the loading of all the ATMs and the payment of the stipulated amount across the counter, to the delight of the distraught customers who had spent hours on queues without getting the new notes.
The Head, Media and Publicity, EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, revealed this in a statement obtained by our correspondent on Monday.
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Uwujaren noted that this discovery, which indicated a sabotage of the government’s monetary policy by some banks, was made by the EFCC in continuation of the ongoing surveillance and visit to banks across the country to access their vaults and verify whether they were deliberately refusing to dispense the redesigned Naira notes.
He said “more than five bank branches were covered on Monday by the EFCC operatives in Abuja, similar exercises are ongoing in zonal commands across the country.
“The operation will continue until normalcy is restored to the banking system.
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“Nigerians finding it difficult to access their funds at any bank and suspect foul play, should contact the commission for immediate intervention.”