Dollar scarcity: EFCC raids Bureau De Change in Abuja
As Doĺlar shortage continues, agents of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission have raged burea de change shops in partsbof Abuja to capture the culprits of the monetary crime.
Specifically, the agents examined Bureau de change shops in the Wuse Zone 4 hub of the FCT to capture those mopping up the well known American currency by which causing shortage.
Zongoplus accumulated that the clandestine activity was targeted at capturing currency speculators who are asserted to be enormously mopping up accessible foreign currency in the city which in doing so intensifies Nigeria's monetary burdens.
It was further discovered that before swoppingbon the traitorous vendors, the specialists of the anti-graft afency had done seven days in length reconnaissance on the illegal exercises of the currency dealers who have mopped up Dollars that are available, which is generally pursued by Nigerians for school fees abroad and different dealings.
As per a reliable EFCC source, more agents of the commission would be unleashed in the near future for an organized operation in major Nigerian airports and cities, for example, Kano, Lagos, Port Harcourt and Kaduna states.
It will be reviewed that because of underhand dealings, the Naira has additionally crashed in value prompting an exchange rate of over N710 to a Dollar.
Effort to reach the Spokesman for the EFCC, Wilson Uwujaren, was fruitless as he neither picked nor answered messages sent to his telephone.

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