Anambra State Police declares ex-419 kingpin Chief Emmanuel Nwude (Owelle Abagana) wanted
Anambra State Police Command has declared wanted, Chief Emmanuel Nwude, (Owelle Abagana) over involvement in a case of conspiracy, malicious damage, murder, act of terrorism and attack on policemen. Chief Nwude, from Umudunu, Abagana is a convicted Advance-Fee fraudster. He and his accomplices were in 2005 convicted by a federal high court for pulling the biggest 419 fraud in history.
Before his conviction, Nwude was the biggest shareholder in Union Bank
Plc, and had controlling shares in several banks and blue chip
companies. In a plea-bargain handled by the Economic and Financial
Crimes Commission (EFCC) Chief Nwude agreed to forfeit cash and property
to the tune of 120 million US dollars.
The agency seized several of his properties, including the popular
Febson Mall, Abuja, a glass tower in Ikoyi and choices cars. He is
believed to have tens of millions of dollars stashed in the accounts of
fronts in Nigeria and overseas.
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