There was panic at the head office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Wednesday after some unknown gunmen stormed the facility.
EFCC spokesman, Wilson Uwajaren, who recounted the incident in a statement seen by TVC News, said the assailants left a death note for one of the anti-graft agency’s detectives.
Uwajaren said the intruders were however, unable to force their way into the complex because they were repelled by security guards on duty.
“A major security breach was recorded at the headquarters of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, in the early hours of Wednesday, August 16, 2017, as unknown gunmen attacked the office located at Wuse Zone 7, Abuja,” he said.
“The group of heavily armed bandits invaded the office at about 05.00 hours and began shooting into the premises, damaging vehicles parked in the premises in the process. However, the attack was repelled by guards on duty.
“The hoodlums escaped in a getaway vehicle but not without leaving a message; a white envelope dropped by the fleeing attackers was found to contain a death threat addressed to Ishaku Sharu, a senior investigator with the commission. Ishaku who heads the foreign exchange malpractices fraud section is in charge of corruption investigation involving several politically exposed persons and retired military brass hats.
“The attack on the zone 7 office which houses the commission’s AMCON desk, procurement fraud and foreign exchange malpractices sections, is coming few weeks after another investigator, Austin Okwor was shot and wounded by unknown assailants in Port Harcourt, Rivers state.”
Uwujaren added that the incident had already been reported to the police for investigation.