The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has suspended its operatives for allegedly extorting N10 million from Oladipupo Oladimeji, also known as Oladips.
EFCC’s spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, disclosed this in a statement on Saturday.
The hip-hop artist had alleged that he was detained for five days by EFCC operatives, claiming that he paid N10 million before regaining his freedom, despite no evidence of wrongdoing.
Mr Oyewale stated that the anti-graft agency had already launched an investigation into the matter.
According to him, Oladip’s claim that EFCC operatives extorted him before securing his release after an arrest involving other suspected internet fraudsters was concerning.
”The commission wishes to state unreservedly that the grim picture painted by the artist does not reflect the true picture of the EFCC. We have seen his claims and have commenced investigations on them accordingly.
”The officers in the team that handled his case have been relieved of their operational duties while investigations continue,” he said.
He reiterated the EFCC’s commitment to integrity and accountability, assuring the public that any operative found guilty of misconduct would face disciplinary actions.
“The commission is serious about its value of integrity and will take necessary action against any staff found to be culpable. However, if the allegation is found to be false and raised to tarnish the image of the commission, appropriate sanctions will also be imposed,” he said.
He urged Nigerians to remain patient and allow due process to take its course, reaffirming EFCC’s commitment to fighting economic and financial crimes without fear or favour.
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