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Bundles of banknotes seized at Nigeria's Kaduna airport | Bundles of banknotes seized at Nigeria's Kaduna airport |
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Large sacks containing bundles of "crispy" banknotes worth a total of $155,000 (£130,000) have been seized at a Nigerian airport, officials say. | Large sacks containing bundles of "crispy" banknotes worth a total of $155,000 (£130,000) have been seized at a Nigerian airport, officials say. |
The cash, in the local naira currency, was found near Kaduna airport's check-in and was still in sealed packs. | The cash, in the local naira currency, was found near Kaduna airport's check-in and was still in sealed packs. |
An investigation is under way to trace the source of the cash, a spokesman for Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) says. | An investigation is under way to trace the source of the cash, a spokesman for Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) says. |
Tackling corruption was a key election pledge for President Muhammadu Buhari. | Tackling corruption was a key election pledge for President Muhammadu Buhari. |
"Operatives [of the EFCC] intercepted a sum of 49m naira in five large black 150kg... sacks following a tip off," the EFCC said on its website. | "Operatives [of the EFCC] intercepted a sum of 49m naira in five large black 150kg... sacks following a tip off," the EFCC said on its website. |
It added that investigations are "in top gear" to find the "culprits behind the attempted illegal movement of the cash". | It added that investigations are "in top gear" to find the "culprits behind the attempted illegal movement of the cash". |
EFCC official Ibrahim Bappah said the cash haul, made up of "crispy naira notes", was discovered on Tuesday when airport security detected a distinctive aroma during a routine screening. | |
It is not known where the cash were being sent, and the EFCC has said it is looking into whether the money is linked to any crime. | It is not known where the cash were being sent, and the EFCC has said it is looking into whether the money is linked to any crime. |
Analysis by Habiba Adamu, BBC Africa, Abuja | |
The discovery of the money at the airport fits into a pattern of cash being found by the anti-graft team. | |
In February the EFCC seized nearly $1.75m in cash at a house belonging to the former boss of the country's giant oil firm. | |
In another case, a corruption-related probe against the former minister of petroleum, Diezani Alison-Madueke, resulted in a federal high court directing the confiscation of $150m. | |
Last year, the commission recovered some cash stashed away in a hole dug at the house of ex-air force chief, Marshal Adesola Amosu. | |
In this case, Nigerians are very keen to know who left the bundles of crispy notes and what they planned to do with the cash. |
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