
A suspected employment fraudster, Idris Adamu, on Monday, handed himself over to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in Gombe State over alleged impersonation and obtaining by false pretence.
This was contained in a statement by EFCC spokesperson, Dele Oyewale, on Monday in Abuja.
According to Oyewale, there was a mild drama at the EFCC Gombe Zonal Directorate, when the middle-aged man walked into the office premises and reported himself over the alleged offences.
He said that the self-confessed suspect cited the fear of the EFCC for his action.
“The suspect, Idris Adamu, walked into the office of the EFCC at about 1300hrs and requested to see the Acting Zonal Director, Deputy Commander of the EFCC (DCE), Sa’ad Hanafi Sa’ad.
“He said he wanted to confess some hidden truths about the crimes he had committed in the past,“ he said.
The anti-graft agency’s spokesman said while at the Directors office, the suspect said, he had come to repent of his sins and to confess to the EFCC.
“In the past, I have obtained the aggregate sum of N9 million through my bank account from different individuals in the guise of offering them employment opportunities in Federal Government agencies, which was false.
“I have changed but I am afraid of the EFCC,“ he said.
Oyewale further stated that the acting zonal director after listened to his confession, thanked him for speaking to the EFCC.
He maintained that Sa’ad therefore, directed that the self-confessed suspect be taken to the investigation department for a thorough investigation of the case.
Suspected employment fraudster surrenders to EFCC in Gombe