The Public Relations Officers of the command, Mrs Thelma Williams in a press briefing on Monday in Lagos, said that the arrests were made between January and March 2013.
She said that the command also
arrested 12 suspects with 13.8 million (N2.2 billion) dollars from September to
December 2012.
Williams said that there was no
law banning travellers from taking money out of the country but the money must
be declared by the traveller before being taken out.
“From 10, 000 dollars there must
be a declaration. We have a form there on which travellers make a declaration
stating the source of the money they are carrying and what that money is meant
for. We’ll leave one og the forms here and send a copy to EFCC.
“They would go with a copy
because there are some countries that would ask travellers to produce that.
“Sometimes we even have letters
from some of these countries. They want to know if so, so person passed through
our airport and if he made such a declaration so that it won’t look as if it is
a fake declaration.
“You don’t pay any amount of
money to declare. The money is yours; it’s just for you to declare. I have so,
so amount of money with me that I am travelling out with.
“I think why they are running
away from this declaration now is because government is interested. Sometimes
it could be money laundering. Government is interested.
“Those that are running away I
want to believe are those that are laundering the money.”
Williams advised the travellers
to make sure that the amount they would go out with is well declared, adding
that the money should be changed at a registered commercial bank and Bureau De
Change.
She said that the five suspects
and the monies involved had been handed over to the EFCC for further
interrogation.
Williams said that the command also
generated N2.3 billion in April 2013 up from N2.2 billion it recorded in the
corresponding period of 2012.
She said that agents’ compliance
with the law at the airport had resulted to increase in revenue collection.
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