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The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by osinbanjoisaliar: 11:18am On May 16, 2022
The $23.5 million Abacha loot recovered this month by the UK’s
National Crime Agency (NCA) was forfeited by Mohammed Abacha and an offshore company Mecosta Securities Inc., the British agency has told PREMIUM TIMES.

PREMIUM TIMES’ further investigation, based on the NCA’s exclusive disclosure and analysis of leaked financial records and court documents, shows that Mecosta’s account in London, from which the stolen funds were recovered, was controlled by Kebbi State Governor, Atiku Bagudu. In the 1990s, Mr Bagudu worked in the role of an Abacha bagman helping to steal and stash hundreds of millions of dollars across the world.

On May 5, the NCA released a statement disclosing the recovery of “$23,439,724.98 siphoned out of Nigeria in the 1990s” by the Abacha family and associates.

The agency said it acted at the request of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ). The USDOJ started its civil forfeiture case – and has since obtained forfeiture orders – in the district court in Washington D.C. against stolen Nigerian assets linked to Mr Abacha. USDOJ told the court the assets were routed through the American jurisdiction and stashed in several other jurisdictions, including the UK, by the Abacha family and associates, most notably Mr Bagudu.

“The funds form part of a larger pool of monies identified by the United States Department of Justice (USDOJ) as having been misappropriated by Abacha and his associates,” the NCA said. It added that it obtained the recovery order after nearly seven years of litigation in the UK to enforce the U.S. forfeiture order related to the recovered funds.

However, the NCA in its statement did not disclose the specific individuals or entities from whom the stolen funds had been recovered.

Recovered from Mohammed and Bagudu’s secret company
PREMIUM TIMES contacted the agency with a request for specific and undisclosed information.

“The monies were recovered from Mohammed Sani Abacha and Mecosta Securities Inc,” said NCA’s communications manager Stuart Hadley in an emailed reply.

PREMIUM TIMES then used leaked financial records such as Pandora Papers and the USDOJ court documents to establish Mr Bagudu’s association with Mecosta.

The Standard Bank London account of the offshore company Mecosta, registered in the British Virgin Islands on October 9, 1995, was controlled by Mr Bagudu, who helped Mr Abacha steal and launder Nigerian monies across jurisdictions with complicated financial transactions, according to leaked financial and U.S. court documents seen by PREMIUM TIMES.

The court documents specifically said that a sum of $21.7 million targeted for forfeiture was held in Mecosta’s account at Standard Bank London controlled by Mr Bagudu.

Mr Bagudu, who was twice elected federal lawmaker, has been the governor of Nigeria’s northwestern Kebbi State since 2015 and is an ally of President Muhammadu Buhari.

“Bagudu is an example of how Nigeria’s kleptocratic political class enjoys power and privilege despite their clear and condemnable track record,” commented Mathew Page, a Nigerian governance expert.

Mr Bagudu has never been charged and enjoys immunity from prosecution in Nigeria while he holds office as governor of a state.

Apart from the Standard Bank, Mr Bagudu was the authorised signatory on the accounts of Mecosta at other banks such as ANZ, London; Credit Agricole Indosuez London; Goldman Sachs, Zurich, and Banque Baring Brothers in Geneva, according to the U.S. court documents obtained.

It is believed that the $21.7 million stashed in the Mecosta’s Standard Bank London’s account controlled by Mr Bagudu was the far larger part of the $23.5 million recently recovered by the NCA.

The other part, it is believed based on our review of USDOJ’s court filing and the definite disclosure by the NCA, is $1.6 million in an HSBC account in the name of Mohammed Abacha, the late dictator’s son.



Abacha plunder machine
n the plunder machine that late kleptocrat Mr Abacha set up, Mr Bagudu was the most prolific bagman, court documents and leaked financial records revealed.

“Abubakar Atiku Bagudu was an associate of General Abacha and his sons who participated in the conspiracy to steal and launder hundreds of millions of dollars,” American investigators told the court. “Among other things, Bagudu played an instrumental role in setting up and executing the complicated financial transactions used to launder the proceeds of the conspiracy.”


Mr Abacha, his family, and associates systematically plundered Nigeria between 1993 when the dictator seized power and 1998 when he died. In conspiracy with his family and associates, he stole up to $5 billion, according to Transparency International.

According to American investigators, they used false security claims to steal at least $2 billion dollars, which “was transported out of Nigeria and deposited into accounts controlled by General Abacha’s associates, including Mohammed Abacha and Bagudu.”

This was apart from other stolen funds through bribery and a dramatic conspiracy by Mr Abacha’s son, Mohammed, and Mr Bagudu to lend money stolen from Nigeria back to Nigeria “with zero risks and at an enormous profit” by using proceeds of the security vote fraud to purchase hundreds of millions of dollars of U.S. dollar-denominated Nigerian bonds, called Nigerian Par Bonds, NPBs.

Between 1998 and now, more than $3.6 billion dollars has been recovered through international efforts with different tranches linked to Mr Bagudu alone.

The systematic plunder as well as the worldwide hunt for the stolen funds, worth billions of dollars, is reckoned to be one of the worst cases of kleptocracy and offshore shenanigans in the world.

The $21.7 million in the account of Mecosta at Standard Bank and the $1.6 million held in the name of Mohammed Abacha at HSBC were part of the stolen funds, American investigators said, and are believed to form the $23 million recovered by the NCA based on our analysis.

The NCA said it had transferred the recovered funds to the U.S. with the “ultimate intention” being the repatriation to Nigeria for the benefit of the people in the West African nation.

NCA said it would not answer our question if Nigeria was involved in a tripartite deal over this particular recovery. It also did not disclose the outstanding Abacha-linked assets being targeted for forfeiture in London.

However, PREMIUM TIMES understands from our Pandora Papers investigation that nearly 100 million euros kept in London investments accounts of Mr Bagudu’s Blue family trusts and holdings are among the outstanding assets.
Mr Page said the revelations about Mr Bagudu “suggest he has held unto significant quantities of unexplained wealth accumulated in the Abacha years.”

Mr Bagudu did not honour our request for his comment on this report, a consistent pattern since we started reporting his link to the Abacha kleptocracy.

Mohammed Abacha also did not reply to a text or answer calls to seek his comment.

https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/530083-exclusive-the-men-who-helped-abacha-launder-23-million-recently-recovered-by-uk-govt.html

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by Princessogaraya(f): 11:25am On May 16, 2022
Thieves

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by osinbanjoisaliar: 11:26am On May 16, 2022
This tori na paid for, written and released by Tinubu Olodos. Na anoda of their many failed F9 parallel ideas. Them don too fail. Nothing them Sabi dan to chop bread and beans. On june 1 dem go collect woto woto tire

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by Zonefree(m): 11:28am On May 16, 2022
I can perceive the fragrance of Tinubu all over this post.

Tinubu has started his media war cheesy

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by osinbanjoisaliar: 11:32am On May 16, 2022
Zonefree:
I can perceive the fragrance of Tinubu all over this post.

Tinubu has started his media war cheesy


You mind Mr desperado

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by JooEeL(m): 11:34am On May 16, 2022
Did I just see recovered by U.K?

Why is it that U.K is always the preferred destination for stolen money? Ain't it one too many?

White thieves always collaborating with their black thieves: the master-slave relationship.

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Omo mehn, these people must think they are talking to their e-zombies..

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by SegunBABA007(m): 11:34am On May 16, 2022

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by dreamwords: 11:34am On May 16, 2022
na them
one 9ja thieves

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by Legalcriminal: 11:35am On May 16, 2022
Abacha is a saint May his soul Rest In Peace for taking care of the country after death

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by SultanOfPuna: 11:35am On May 16, 2022
Forget all these fake holiness from U.K

United kingdom 10000000% knows about the millions of dollars these corrupt politicians are stealing yet they allow their banks to store it.

You know that the money is bad money but you still save for them and collect your own share.

If white people lie ehhhhnn they lie with finesse
They can convince you that you are evil and they are good. Meanwhile they are the worst.

India sued U.K beacuse a corrupt indian politician stole billions and kept them in a Bank in England
India has done everything possible yo recover those billions but England refused.

The Bank based in England has one of the Best law firms in the world
So If you put illegal money, nobody can touch it
Why do u think many politicians own properties, estates in UK

Later U.K will start doing fake holiness as if it is helping to fight corruption..

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by oluwasegun007(m): 11:35am On May 16, 2022
Daddy has sent us love again from the other side.

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by tillaman(m): 11:35am On May 16, 2022
angry

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by Arysexy(m): 11:35am On May 16, 2022
The voice of Esau, but hand of Tinubu

Another time wasting, shadow chasing, and wild goose chase by the media urchins of Drugnibu the desperate life ambition, greedy, old, piss piss for body vagabond.

Is today Abacha remembrance day? Or is this an attempt at getting at Gov Bagudu for not signing his form? Is it today Bagudu of APC became Governor?

Tinubu is going nowhere!

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by Razy75g: 11:36am On May 16, 2022
Bloody Head slamming aboki thieves.

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by Pstjoel(m): 11:36am On May 16, 2022
Ok
Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by soberdrunk(m): 11:36am On May 16, 2022
I find it ironic that his name is *BAG*udu and he was helping Abacha secure the 'Bag'. Someone please explain to me why this Senoir Hushpuppi Bagudu isn't in jail......... angry

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by MiaBeer(m): 11:37am On May 16, 2022
Even the Dullard still doesn't believe that Abacha damaged Nigeria. That's the kind of mess we are dealing with in Nigeria. undecided undecided undecided

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by Akwamkpuruamu: 11:37am On May 16, 2022
If Abacha looted all these within five years, that means Naija na real cash cow o

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by IMASTEX: 11:37am On May 16, 2022
Okay
Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by Nahunger(m): 11:37am On May 16, 2022
grin grin cheesy
Lol
See yam munching na
Naija which way

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by Dididrumz(m): 11:38am On May 16, 2022
Omor that's roughly 10+ billion naira oo

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by rajiedreez: 11:38am On May 16, 2022
OK
Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by Anaerobi(m): 11:38am On May 16, 2022
Hmmmmm

These people are very lazy, they can't survive without looting or creminal act.



I spit on them... The same ole signed Thiefnebu to b president so he can continue from where he stopped with Abacha.

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Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by sotall(m): 11:38am On May 16, 2022
cool
Re: The Men Who Helped Abacha Launder $23 Million Recently Recovered By UK by hf1011: 11:38am On May 16, 2022
life changing maney chai shocked

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