Culled from PUNCH;
Five men were on Monday paraded by the Lagos State Police Command for printing local and foreign currencies. Two of the suspects, Femi Jacob and 
Ramon Adeoye, were arrested at Ogunlana Street, Alagbado with eight 
printing machines and a large quantity of printed fake notes in Naira, 
Dollars, Pounds, Euros and Cedis totalling N8m.
The state Command’s Commissioner of 
Police, Mr. Umar Manko, said, “This syndicate has been in operation for 
over five years. Their customers are spread across several African 
countries like the Republic of Benin, Mali, Ghana, Togo, Liberia and 
Sierra Leone.
“The Officer-in-Charge of SARS, 
Superintendent of Police Abba Kyari, got a tip-off about the operations 
of the syndicate some weeks ago and mounted surveillance at Jacob’s 
Alagbado residence.  It was Jacob’s confessional statement after his 
arrest that led to the arrest of Ayodabo who is the leader of the 
syndicate. “This case will eventually be handed 
over to operatives of Interpol because of the negative implications the 
fake currencies outflow might have had on the economies of the West 
African countries.”
The CP said the cutting machine was owned by Ayodabo and procured from the Republic of Benin. One of the suspects, Ibe said, “I often 
come down to Oluwole Street in Lagos Island. That is where Ayodabo has 
his shop. I would spend N5,000 to get currency worth N100,000. I usually
 buy currency worth between N500,000 and N700,000.”
The fake notes which were on display 
during the parade looked real enough to have kept the syndicate in 
business for five years with customers spread across the continent. Adeoye told PUNCH METRO that he was 
arrested at Iyana Ipaja, adding, “I am just an errand boy, my duty was 
to deliver fake currencies to buyers. I was on my way to deliver fake 
notes worth N700,000 to one Ibrahim when I was arrested.”

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