The Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission has responded after the owner of a Shawarma
store was arrested by their staff (read here) and detained in a
cockroach-infested cell (read here) over a misunderstanding.
Ato Mnena
Anita was arrested alongside her workers on May 6 and her eatery, in Makurdi,
Benue state, was shut down. She was then charged with “attempted fraud” after
being detained.
According to
Ato, her arrest was affected by a female staff of EFCC over 1,600 Naira. The
female customer had bought goods worth #1,500 but paid #1,600 into the business’
account. As they were expecting #1,500 from her, they had no idea that the
#1,600 was from her and they called her to demand payment. When they noticed
that the #1,600 was from her, they apologized but she allegedly promised to
make them pay.
The following
day, uniformed men arrived at the Star Shawarma address and arrested the owner
and some staff, detained them, then charged them to court.
Nigerians
condemned this act as an abuse of power.
Reacting to
the arrest, EFCC spokesman, Dele Oyewale, in a statement on Monday, noted that
the commission has commenced investigations into the circumstances of the
incident.
He assured
that no stone would be left unturned in ensuring that they get to the root of
the matter.
The statement
reads: “The attention of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC,
has been drawn to reports of a recent arrest made by its officers at a pastry
firm in Makurdi, Benue State, involving Ms Mnena Ato, Managing Director and
Chief Executive Officer, Star Shawarma.
“The
Commission has commenced investigations into the circumstances of her arrest
and would leave no stone unturned in ensuring that all facts related to the
arrest are unearthed.
“It is not in
the character of the EFCC to act arbitrarily and the Commission is always
guided by global best practices in its operations.
“The
Commission wishes to assure members of the public of its commitment to best
professional practices and excellent conduct of all its men and officers.
“As the
Commission continues to pursue its mandate of ridding the nation of economic
and financial crimes, appropriate sanctions would be placed on whoever is found
to have acted out of character regarding the Benue arrest.”

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