An unnamed source at the Department of State Security (DSS) has
informed us that Senate president, Bukola Saraki has
admitted some security personnel attached to him stole N310 million from
an operator of a bureau de change.
According to Sahara Reporters, the source said the heist was led by
Abdulrasheed Hamidu Maigari and George Mwatapwa Ibbi, two top members of
Saraki’s security detail. Hamidu joined Saraki’s team when he emerged
the Senate president earlier this year.
“He [Mr. Hamidu] was the one who organized other participants in the robbery, including the soldiers,” the source said.
Seven soldiers reportedly took part in the operation. They were said
to have ambushed the bureau de change operator and forced him to hand
over N310m out of the funds he was going to deliver to Saraki.
Hamidu hails from Dungo local government area in Taraba state and is a
younger brother to Alhaji Uba Maigari Hamidu, the former deputy
governor of Taraba state.
The robbery allegedly took place on Friday, November 20, but the
report said both the DSS and Saraki concealed the identity of the
robbery suspects in order not to publicly embarrass the Senate president
and the security agency.
”The Director General [of the Department of State Security],
Lawal Daura, kept the police away from the case. Also, you can see that
the police are yet to issue a statement relating to the incident
apparently because they were working to a predetermined outcome,” the source further revealed.
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