…Says Theodore Orji’s sons were anti-graft agency’s target
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has confirmed on that a building housing the apartment occupied by two sons of Atiku Abubakar was raided over the weekend, but that the operation was targeted at the sons of former governor of Abia State, Theordore Orji.
The EFCC however denied the operation had anything to do with the opposition presidential candidate’s family.
In a statement Monday afternoon, the EFCC said the raid was strictly targeted at Orji’s sons, some of whom were arrested and their cars confiscated.
The statement said: “The recent arrest of Ogbonna Orji, son of Sen. Theodore Orji, over money laundering, has absolutely nothing to do with son of ex-VP Atiku Abubakar.
“The former Abia governor has been under investigations by the EFCC, for money laundering activities, which was discovered to have been carried out through his sons.
“The EFCC had been on the trail of cars allegedly bought by the sons, and last Friday the cars were traced to a night club in Abuja, where operatives waited patiently through the night to arrest the owners – Ogbonna and his friend, Kelvin Ilonah.
“They were arrested at about 5am on Saturday, and they led operatives to their three-flat apartment, where documents retrieved showed that it was rented at a rate of N13million per annum.
“They have so far given useful information to the EFCC, which is aiding in investigations. It should be made clear that the EFCC never “went after” Atiku’s sons, neither was Atiku’s son arrested by the EFCC.”