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Man Arrested By NDLEA with N9.8m Fake Money

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA), in Kwara on Friday said it arrested one Mohammed Adamu for allegedly been in possession of N9.8 million fake money.

The NDLEA Commander in the state, Mr Apeh Reuben, while presenting the suspect to newsmen in Ilorin, said the fake currency were mainly N1,000 notes.

Reuben said Adamu concealed the fake notes in a cartoon of noodles wrapped with cello tape.

He said that the suspect was arrested by NDLEA Jebba Command while on transit to Kano on Aug. 9, 2016.

The commander said that Adamu conspired with a yet-to-be-identified individual in Ilorin to carry out the act.

“Investigation is in process aimed at arresting the accomplice,” he said, adding that the agency was a alerting the public on the fake money in circulation.

“We just want to alert the public to be aware of such fake money because if this amount of money is allowed to be injected into the economy, it is very bad.

“A lay man can hardly identify that they are fake currency. These days we even have cases of people collecting money from ATM and still find fake currency in them,” he added.

The suspect, who spoke to newsmen in Hausa language, admitted that the fake currency was found on him. (NAN)

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