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Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by Islie: 10:34am On Jun 07, 2021
At least 180 Bureau De Change (BDC) operators nabbed by security operatives for alleged link to terrorism financing paid N900 million in penalties before they returned to their businesses, Daily Trust reports.

This comes as BDC operators and other traders rounded up by security agents in March, on suspicion of involvement in financing of terrorism have remained in detention, almost three months after their arrest.

Families and associates said the suspects are being kept incommunicado without access to their families, despite lack of judicial process.

On a few occasion recently, the Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, has stated that the federal government will put in about 400 suspects on trial for financing terrorism,

“I am happy to report that arising from the wider coverage investigation that has been conducted in Nigeria, a number of people, both institutional and otherwise, were found to be culpable, I mean on reasonable grounds for suspicion of terrorism financing,” Malami had told State House correspondent last month.

Ahead of the planned trial Daily Trust yesterday gathered that agencies handling the cases have begun contacting families to nominate lawyers to stand in for their relatives.

In April, Daily Trust reported a high level security operation leading to massive clamp down on some BDC operators and other businessmen who allegedly dealt with Boko Haram and other criminal groups.

The operation, which security sources say is ongoing, is being coordinated by the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the Department of States Services (DSS), with financial intelligence support from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and the Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unity (NFIU).

Bank accounts frozen

Hundreds of suspicious bank accounts have also been frozen as part of the operation, which tracked over N300 billion, according to a security source involved in the operation.

The CBN and the NFIU, Daily Trust gathered, have sent out series of “post no debit” letters to commercial banks leading to freezing of dozens of personal and corporate accounts. The apex bank has also obtained court orders directing freezing of dozens of accounts flagged for suspicious transactions.

A security source familiar with the operation confided in our reporter that the operation started last year with massive gathering and analysis of financial intelligence and drawing uplink analysis, leading to initial marking of some 60 businesses and individuals.

A source disclosed to Daily Trust that an initial list of 957 suspects comprising bureau de change operators, gold miners and sellers, and other businessmen is being acted upon.

Already, according to the source, over 400 persons have been arrested in a series of arrests in Kano, Borno, Abuja, Lagos, Sokoto, Adamawa, Kaduna and Zamfara.

CBN slams N900m fine on 180 BDCs

Speaking in an exclusive chat with Daily Trust, President of the Association of Bureaux De Change Operators of Nigeria (ABCON), Aminu Gwadabe, said each of the 180 BDC operators was made to pay N5 million penalty to CBN, amounting to N900m.

“After engaging with the CBN and appealing to them, we were able to clear about 180 of our members who were asked to pay N5 million each as penalties. They have complied and are now returned to their legitimate business,” Gwadabe said.

He said the clampdown activities are not new as “they started in 2020 as a result of the new intelligence gathering mechanisms” of the apex bank.

The association’s president said the incidents are largely due to the carelessness of its members who engage in a transaction with someone they don’t know.

“It is a KYC (Know Your Customer) issue, it is not that they are directly involved in the illicit use of foreign Exchange. Painfully, this is happening at a time that we are contending with sweeping generalisation and criminalisation of the activities of our members,” he said.

Gwadabe said the activities of his members constitute a financial subsector providing over 25,000 employments and the association is doing everything within its means to change the narrative.

Many attempts to reach the CBN’s Director of Corporate Communications, Mr. Osita Nwanisobi, to ascertain the total frozen accounts and the affected banks, were not successful.

However, a senior staff at the CBN said the information was too sensitive to divulge as the lives of even some CBN staff could be at risk.

“I can assure you that hundreds of accounts have been put on watch lists and several others are being flagged daily as the need arises. It is safe to leave it at. If you require additional information, it’s safe to speak to the security agencies in charge of the crack-down. They might help because they know how to protect themselves better,” he said.

Families cry out

Some families with relatives in detention lamented what they called lack of transparency and excommunication of the detainees.

A woman in Gusau whose husband was arrested in mid-March, told Daily Trust that she and her family are in hardship following long detention of her husband, a gold marketer.

Sani Ali, whose two brothers are in custody, said the family had been contacted to provide a lawyer to stand-in for the suspects.

He however said aside the lawyer no one was permitted to see the two brothers who are being detained in undisclosed location in Abuja.

A business partner of one of the detainees, Isiyaku Mohammed, said they were called on the phone and asked to provide legal representation for their friend in detention.

“It is still shocking to us the way they are treating these people. Why will you keep someone indefinitely if you have nothing against the person? Even if there are culpable person among them many of them are innocent but they have been traumatized and dehumanized,” he said.

Lawyers differ on continued detention

Lawyers have expressed divergent views on the continued detention of 400 persons linked with financing terrorism in Nigeria.

A lawyer, Sagir Gezawa, described the prolonged detention of the suspects as illegal, since they are not on remand by a court of competent jurisdiction.

He said the orders often sought by law enforcement agencies from magistrate courts, as provided by the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), is limited to 35 days only.

“The law says an order can be obtained for 14 days, and another 14 days, and additional seven days, but nothing more, and even the days are discretionary as the court can give lower number of days. Anybody being detained for longer time, other than on remand orders by a court is being detained illegally,” he said.

In his reaction, Malachy Nwaekpe Esq stated that Section 35(4), paragraphs A and B of the Nigerian Constitution provides that the suspects can be detained for three months in cases which are not ordinarily bailable.

He said since Malami belongs to the executive and not the judiciary, he is not responsible for the current strike in the judiciary.

“Therefore, to keep them is not an unreasonable decision based on the present circumstance,” he said.

Also speaking, E.M.D. Umukoro Esq disagreed with the excuse given as reason for keeping the suspects.

“They can be released on bail pending when the president is ready. When they are given bail, they are to ensure that the surety is always available and that the suspect don’t abscond- that is why they demand for ranks like director as surety.

“They can’t hide under the guise of strike action to deny them bail,” he said.

https://dailytrust.com/terrorism-financing-180-bdc-operators-pay-n900m-penalties-to-cbn

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by Kriss216: 10:35am On Jun 07, 2021
You finance terrorists, got nabbed, paid fine, got realized, you then finance a bigger project, they kidnapped hundreds of school children, FG paid ransom, you got your money back with heavy interest.
Buhari is happy
Shekau is happy
ISWAP is happy
Boko Haram is happy
Lai Mohammed is happy
Pantami is happy
Sheikh Gumi is happy
Almajiri is happy
BMC is happy
Vulturegriller is happy!



Terrorism is Northern Nigeria business venture.

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 10:46am On Jun 07, 2021
As Una skin dey black naso Una heart&soul dey black.

Una no go ever use the money for better thing like development or eradication of unemployment, na so so bad bad things like terrorism full Una coconut head!

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by Nobody: 10:47am On Jun 07, 2021
APC Zombies - Ban Twitter, Nairaland it is causing hate speech threatening "one Nigeria"

Me- Fulani Terrorists without access to internet butchering people are performing genocide why not ban the radio stations equipping them with hate

APC Zombies- No physical genocide is not the problem, the online condemnation to the genocide is the problem

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by CodeTemplar: 10:48am On Jun 07, 2021
Lol...
Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by Nobody: 10:55am On Jun 07, 2021
Kriss216:
You finance terrorists, got nabbed, paid fine, got realized, you then finance a bigger project, they kidnapped hundreds of school children, FG paid ransom, you got your money back with heavy interest.
Buhari is happy
Shekau is happy
ISWAP is happy
Boko Haram is happy
Lai Mohammed is happy
Pantami is happy
Sheikh Gumi is happy
Almajiri is happy
BMC is happy
Vulturegriller is happy!



Terrorism is Northern Nigeria business venture.
All for jihad bro

Too bad Muhammad Islamic grave is shallow he would also have loved to turn in happiness


But space no dey for such

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by rayvelez(m): 11:24am On Jun 07, 2021
Imagine this rubbish from a whole CBN, a 900m fine for BDC financing terrorism wonder shall never end. Its finished APC zombies over to you bt remember this is not IPOB this BDC alhajis are Fulanis.

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by inoki247: 12:06pm On Jun 07, 2021
We don enta am....


So if dem catch Shekau na so dem go say make he pay some token to be free nd go continue iz hustle...

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by hotwax: 12:15pm On Jun 07, 2021
if this is true, then I am right to be supporting sunday igboho.

these fulanis have finished the country

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by yorubarere: 12:17pm On Jun 07, 2021
And some people doesn't want this country to split. We have different laws guiding north and south.

Act of terrorism that should carry capital punishment are being left off the hook to resume business as usual.

O Boi, there was never a country!

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by 9japride(m): 12:20pm On Jun 07, 2021
While Twitter was ban and innocent people of the east are being killed? The wickedness in the heart people in this part of the world is something else. And the funny thing people will still support it. Smh

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by DrBrainstorm(m): 7:05pm On Jun 07, 2021
wink
Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by obochima: 7:05pm On Jun 07, 2021
What is FG doing with all this money sef?
Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by hedonido: 7:05pm On Jun 07, 2021
Imagine. So in Buhari's Nigeria, terrorism (real Boko Haram terrorism o, not IPOB rubbish) financing attracts mere fines. You simply pay fines for funding Islamist terrorists with billions to buy weapons.

Yet every male youth in Imo state is a walking dead in the eyes of Nigeria's jihadist security forces on hateful suspicion of being IPOB members.

In other words, belong to or support Boko Haram or Fulani bandits, you gonscpt free. But be an IPOB member or anything else, then there's a death sentence on your head.

Buhari's Nigeria.

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by mrwonlasewonie: 7:05pm On Jun 07, 2021
Smh
Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by Whois(m): 7:05pm On Jun 07, 2021
Again money has changed hands

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by Legalcriminal: 7:05pm On Jun 07, 2021
We know this is a lie. The government herself is the major sponsor of terrorism. Our southern governors are just stupid.

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by ArewaNightmare: 7:05pm On Jun 07, 2021
grin so which means they've bought their freedom even without going to court and pay for their attrocities, honestly History will forever remember BUHARI and FULANI as ENEMIES OF NIGERIA

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by espn(m): 7:06pm On Jun 07, 2021
Where is the money...
Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by tunapawizzy: 7:06pm On Jun 07, 2021
wey d fine now...una dun share am
Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by hushshinani(m): 7:06pm On Jun 07, 2021
Life inside life that we're living...
Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by mbahdi(m): 7:06pm On Jun 07, 2021
Hahahaha money dat will be relooted.rubbish with ingredients
Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by GboyegaD(m): 7:06pm On Jun 07, 2021
What... do we have a government at all?

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by rawtouch: 7:06pm On Jun 07, 2021
angry
Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by Nobody: 7:06pm On Jun 07, 2021
shocked
Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by JubrinElSudan: 7:08pm On Jun 07, 2021
You finance terrorism and you pay fine and left free

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by Kingspin(m): 7:08pm On Jun 07, 2021
They just Just pay. and go

No permanent ban?
And withdrawal of licence?
No Arrest and jail.
Worst of them all, is been done in secrecy.


Buhari stop supporting Bokoharam and killer herdsmen.

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by LeeSantos(m): 7:09pm On Jun 07, 2021
Meanwhile somewhere in SE. They are paying with their life.

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by focus7: 7:09pm On Jun 07, 2021
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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by Adolfhitler001: 7:09pm On Jun 07, 2021
Mehn if i hear pin from anyone that buhari is not a terrorist thunder from hell will fire you

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Re: Terrorism Financing: 180 BDC Operators Pay N900m Penalties To CBN by Nuelito: 7:09pm On Jun 07, 2021
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