Ben, who worked with Diamond Bank, Gwarimpa, Abuja, was said to have had about N2million profit the trunk of his vehicle during the time of the terrible accident , but the majority of the amount of money has however yet to be recovered, based on his family. His dead body and damaged vehicle were cleared from the secene of the terrible accident by the authorities, who claimed they simply recovered N800, 000. The late family, who has since been buried, demands there is more cash in the car. Continue reading...
Benjamin Idim's father Ita Idim said:
“We went to the police at Utako and they handed over two phones and about N800,000, which they said was recovered from the car. Later we learnt that the money in the car was more than the amount the police gave us. The bank also confirmed that he had more than that amount with him. If the police can hand over N800,000, you can be sure he had more than that in the car. The Nigerian Police Force can’t give all the money they recovered.”
A Police Public Relations Officer Specialist in the FCT claimed the family must realize that the authorities wasn't the initial responders at the scene of the terrible accident.
“Are they sure the police were the first to arrive at the scene? Besides, saving the boy’s life would be their priority, nobody would be checking the boot of the car to know whether he had money there or the amount of money in the car,” the officer stated
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