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EFCC once again assured Nigerian investors that investors in the popular Ponzi scheme CBEX.
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The agency assured that all operators will be booked and investors will recover their money.
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This is after the sudden collapse of the platform, causing the tension, tears and anger of Nigerians.
After the sudden collapse of Nigerians on trading platforms recently, the pain and tensions of CBEX, the EFCC assured people that they will get their money back.
Dele Oyewale said in an interview with Channel TV that the agency has partnered with Interpol after making many calls and messages on social media.
He added that the countergrafting agency does not fold hands when the perpetrator makes money from the funds stolen by investors.
Oyewale said the morning summary of April 16 was said at the show.
“We were not waiting for Nigerians to call us before they started working, of course, we have been working”
“We are not defeated by what actually happened. Our Dragnet is wide, our intelligence is very effective, and we are tracking this digital trading platform.
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“We are following it and we introduce a lot about the platform. You will remember that on March 11 this year, Mr. Ola Olukoyede, Executive Chairman of EFCC, called for instructions to remind Nigerians. ”
“This shows that we are proactive and we can grasp what is happening. So, we are in progress regarding this investigation, not that we don’t know,” he said.
“We have been warning Nigerians about the ways and meaning of how to separate themselves from this prank.
“We were working before the call came, and when the call came, we were working; even after the call, we were working.
“It is important, of course, that we will recall some of the things that Nigerians should be looking for, you know, about this investment plan and all of that. ”
“Investors, they will get the money back. This may not be short-term, but I can assure you that, as Nigeria’s leading anti-corruption body, the committee will not allow investors to just lose money laundering,” he added.
Watching him talking below…
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