A cleaner, Peter Oko,
has narrated how he stole N5.675 million from the New Nyanya branch of Diamond
Bank, where he worked.
The 29 year-old stated that he took the keys to
the vault, stole the money and hid it in a carton, which he took home after the
close of work.
The money was however recovered by the police,
which said that the suspect had been charged to court.
Oko told Northern City
News at the Nasarawa State Criminal Intelligence and Investigation Department
in Lafia that he carried out the theft alone, saying, “As a cleaner, I knew
where all the keys were kept.”
He added, “I single-handedly carried out the
operation because I have been working as a cleaner in the bank for the past 10
years and my eyes had been on one of the keys to the vault, where the bank used
to keep all its money.
“As a cleaner, my attention was not only on the
keys, but on how I will carry out the operation successfully without being
caught by either the security or any staff of the bank.”
The suspect said he stole the money without the
knowledge of the bank workers, adding that he had access to all the foreign
currencies in the bank as he knew where they were kept.
“As a cleaner, I knew where all the secret
files were kept and where the bank kept its keys where you can have access to
dollars, Nigerian currency and all other currencies.”
Oko blamed the economic situation for his
action, stating that he had never been involved in a criminal act before now.
“The devil of economy recession pushed me into
the crime; I have never committed a criminal act before, luck ran out on me and
I was caught in the process,” he stated.
The state Commissioner of Police, Abubakar
Bello, said the crime was reported to the police in October, 2016, by the bank,
adding that the matter was then transferred from Karu Divisional Police
Headquarters to the SCIID for investigations.
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