A mild drama played out last week at a new generation bank, located
along Ezza road, Abakaliki Ebonyi State.
A mobile phone, Techno M6,
belonging to one of the cashiers in the banking hall, suddenly
disappeared moments after he finished attending to a customer.
Immediately the cashier realised his phone had disappeared, he raised
the alarm.
There were repeated calls that anyone who took the phone should bring
it out, but all maintained their innocence. This stoic innocence of all
staff and customers, forced the bank’s security guards to embark on a
search of everyone in the banking hall. There were gasps of shock and
outrage when the phone was recovered from a serving corps member,
Mohammed Aminu Tukur. The suspect was said to have vehemently refused to
be searched.
This was the first signal that made everyone to suspect him. Tukur,
from Kastina State and a ‘Batch B’ corps member, serving in the state,
had gone to the bank for transaction when he stole the cashier’s phone.
Eye witnesses said that when Tukur got to the bank, he tried to hurry
the cashier, insisting he was in a hurry.
The banker immediately started facilitating Tukur’s transaction, especially since he was a corps member.http://newtelegraphonline.com/devil-made-steal-banking-hall-corps-member/
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