AWKA—
The Special Fraud Unit, SFU of the Force Criminal Investigation
Department, has declared the Anambra
State Commissioner for Special Duties, Mr.
Vincent Ejikeme Ezewajiaku wanted for allegedly obtaining the sum of N10.
6 Million by false pretense and forgery.
The
serving commissioner according to the Unit’s spokes person, Ngozi Insitume-Agu,
a Deputy Superintendent of Police, was invited to the Unit to answer questions
bothering on the allegation, twice, but failed to show up.
Detectives
from the Unit whom she said visited Anambra state to effect Ezewajiaku’s arrest, later released him on
bail to one Engineer Obi Okwudili who stood as a surety.
But
following the commissioner’s alleged refusal to show up at the Unit as
promised, his surety according to Insitume-Agu, was arrested.
Trouble
as gathered, erupted after the Unit received a petition from an undisclosed
businessman, who alleged that sometime between 1996 and 2002, the commissioner
who was then Managing Director of BIO
Plastic limited, invited him to invest in his company as a co director,with an
agreement that he (complainant) would acquire 34% of the equity at the end of
investment.