The
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Ibadan zonal office,
has arrested one Kehinde Olumide Agbabiaka, a sales agent of Fidelity
Bank Plc.
His
arrest was sequel to a petition jointly penned by the bank’s
Regional Security Officer and the Cluster Control and Compliance
Manager, in which it was alleged that the suspect suppressed,
diverted and stole a total sum of N137,000,000 (One Hundred and
Thirty-Seven Million Naira) from personal and corporate accounts of a
customer in Ibadan.
Filed
on August 20, 2019, the petition alleged that Agbabiaka committed the
offence between January 2017 and July 2019.
The
suspect, who was the account officer attached to the customer, was
said to be visiting the business premises of the victim weekly to
collect cash with the understanding that he would remit same to his
accounts domiciled in the bank’s Challenge, Ibadan branch.
But,
instead of depositing the money, Agbabiaka was said to have at
different times remitted only a portion and on many occasions,
diverted the whole sum to personal use.
In
order to cover his criminal acts, the suspect, according to the
petition, would issue fictitious bank slips to deceive the customer
that he truly deposited the sums.
This
continued until the customer reviewed the statement of his account
and reconciled same with the cash collection register. It was then
they discovered Agbabiaka’s fraudulent deeds, prompting the bank to
put up the petition.
So
far, the EFCC investigators have established a prima
facie case of diversion and stealing against the suspect.
Further
investigations also revealed that he had used the suppressed sums to
build houses, purchase cars, invest in fixed deposits and insurance
policies. He also gave part of the loot to people as friendly loans.
Some
of the items have been recovered and registered as exhibits.
The
suspect will be charged to court as soon as investigations are
concluded.
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