The official explained that Bobrisky’s re-arrest was prompted by his failure to respond to several EFCC invitations regarding serious allegations he had made against the commission.
According to the EFCC source, Bobrisky’s allegations involved bribery and corruption, claiming that he paid N15 million to EFCC officials in exchange for the dismissal of money laundering charges against him. However, the EFCC has denied these allegations and indicated that Bobrisky may face new charges for providing false information.
The source disclosed, “We apprehended him in Lagos, and he will be transported to Abuja. He accused us of bribery and corruption, yet he repeatedly ignored our summons to substantiate these claims. Such serious allegations cannot be ignored. Furthermore, he has also declined to appear before the National Assembly on this matter. We had no option but to take him into custody to ensure he provides evidence to support his accusations.”
Dele Oyewale, the Head of Media and Publicity at the EFCC, confirmed the arrest but did not provide additional details about the case.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>