Zlatan, Three Others Freed, Naira Marley Still In EFCC Custody
Zlatan, Three Others Freed, Naira Marley Still In EFCC Custody
Fast-rising Nigerian musician, Omoniyi Temidayo Raphael (aka Zlatan), has been freed whereas Afeez Fashola (aka Nigerian monetary unit Marley) remains being detained by the Economic and monetary Crimes Commission (EFCC).The musicians and 3 others were free on Tuesday night.
Zlatan was free aboard his crew members, Tiamiu Abdulrahman Kayode, Adewunmi Adeyanju Moses and Abubakar Musa.
When contacted, EFCC voice, Tony Orilade, confirmed that the suspects were free on body bail.
“There is overwhelming proof against Nigerian monetary unit Marley; thus we tend to can’t afford to unharness him on body bail like Zlatan and therefore the 3 others.
“That Zlatan has been free doesn't mean they need been discharged and guiltless. Nigerian monetary unit vocalizer remains in our custody can|and can} be charged to court shortly and that we will build the fees noted in a political candidate statement shortly.”
It has conjointly been rumored that Davido expedited Zlatan’s unharness by allegedly hiring a Senior Advocate of Nigeria World Health Organization helped in securing the bail of the singer
The EFCC, however, aforementioned such report isn't true.
PREMIUM TIMES stone-broke the news of Nigerian monetary unit Marley’s arrest by the Economic and monetary Crimes Commission (EFCC) within the early hours of Friday.
The twenty four years recent Zlatan, conjointly referred to as Zlatan Ibile, launched his career in 2017. he's best noted for his hit song, “My Body” and therefore the “Shaku Shaku” travel. He became notable in Gregorian calendar month 2019, once he featured on Davido’s song titled ‘bum bum’.
Naira vocalizer, on the opposite hand, is contentious for repeatedly complimentary web fraudsters, popularly referred to as Yahoo boys, in his songs and on social media.
The EFCC last year launched Operation Cyber Storm to curb the activities of web fraudsters.
Over one hundred fifty suspects are reportedly in remission across the country.

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