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Police, Others Raid Lagos, Arrest Mint Vendors

The Lagos State Police Command says it has raided markets within Ikeja, and arrested eight suspects dealing in illegal currency trading.
The command’s Spokesperson, DSP. Bala Elkana, said the police team acted on credible intelligence reports, in collaboration with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and other sister security agencies.
Elkana said in a statement yesterday in Lagos that the operation was carried out on Friday and Saturday.
He said that a cash sum of over N2.4 million mint of different denominations used in the illicit trade and other exhibits were recovered.
“It is a punishable offence under the CBN Act for any person or group of persons to hawk, sale or otherwise trade in the Naira notes, coins or any note issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria.
“Upon conviction, the offenders will be liable to imprisonment for not less than six months or a fine not less than N50,000 or both.
“It is important for members of the public to note that acts of spraying the Naira notes at occasions, soiling and writing on the Naira are abuses of the naira and are punishable by the law.
“Also, acts of squeezing the Naira as well as hawking and selling of the country’s currency notes are abuses of the naira and are punishable by law.
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