The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has restored and handover four swindled land title documents worth N1 billion — to their owners in Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. The syndicates deprived the lawful owners of their property, according to EFCC’s investigators, working on actionable intelligence, rounded-up the fraudsters and recovered the documents for the legitimate owners....
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