Verydarkman warns EFCC against releasing ‘money laundering’ mugshot

Controversial social commentator Verydarkman has warned the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) against releasing a mugshot taken during his recent arrest.

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The social critic, who spent nearly five days in EFCC custody, made his stance clear in a video shared shortly after regaining access to his social media accounts.

In the video, Verydarkman alleged that the EFCC took a photograph of him during detention, but he warned that trouble would ensue if the image is made public with “money laundering” attached to it.

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“You people took a picture of me, where wahala go dey na if you release that photo of me with money laundering on it. If una release my picture for una page and I con go see money laundering, you people will prove it.

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“I’m not a fraudster and if you put money laundering, it only means everyone you once arrested with the same mugshot means it’s a lie,” he said.

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In the same video, Verydarkman also aimed at Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank), alleging the bank had a role in his arrest. He threatened to expose what he claims is video evidence linking the bank to his detention once he regains access to his confiscated phone.

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He captioned the video:
“Dear EFCC, as we are about to become friends in the quest for a better Nigeria, we have to start with integrity and clean hands. We cannot start with lies… and as for @gtbank, I will be needing some explanations o.”

Watch the video below …

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