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Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by benben1000: 8:22am On Aug 05, 2018 |
consultancy: Went to withdraw 100k from UBA sumtime ago. After I was paid (guess the cashier didn't expect me to recount), I tore the wrapper off and started to count the money, while looking out for a counterfeit note (cos I spotted her slotting it in between the bundle of 500 Naira notes. Boom!, I found it, and I asked her, Madam pls what's dis? Do banks now pay counterfeit notes to customers? I could see the fear in her eyes as she begged me to give her the money back so she would change for me, while apologizing profusely. I just pitied her, returned the money, she changed it, and I left, without anyone else in the bank knowing what happened except I and the lady. I won't be surprised if she has lots of such fake currency and she keeps putting them piece by piece into money she pays to customers who withdraw in bulk. At the close of day, she deducts the real currency from the banks money. Just like that she could make over 50k daily. Moral of the story, there are thieves and fraudsters now working in banks, be careful with ur money Don't be surprised her manager is responsible for this. This scheme is handled at the highest level even from regional managers. I have heard about this but never thought much about it because it would be so difficult to find out especially with large money. Who has time to spot 10 fake notes in 100k? And not everybody is savvy in spotting a fake note. I read somewhere online months back where they said managers are in charge of this evil. The start the day by packaging it well in between notes. They inject over 1-2 million fake notes for the day for a large branch that handles over 50 million in daily withdrawal. calculate 1 - 2 million fake notes for a day, x 27 days and x 12 months, = 325,000,000 - 650,000, 000 for yr. They share it among all staff. That's why you see so-called hungry bankers on under 300k salary building a 30 million house, finished in one yr. Criminals in suit I tell you! |
Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by yinkeys(m): 8:37am On Aug 05, 2018 |
consultancy: like I said before maybe it was a mistake I made not reporting her, but it was a spontaneous act. I finished and left the bank immediately without the thought of making a noise about it or reporting her Oh ok. You're a good guy Some people will use that opportunity to embarrass her though. But I'm sure she does it regularly and she probably won't stop till she gets caught 1 Like |
Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by yinkeys(m): 8:39am On Aug 05, 2018 |
benben1000:
Don't be surprised her manager is responsible for this. This scheme is handled at the highest level even from regional managers. I have heard about this but never thought much about it because it would be so difficult to find out especially with large money. Who has time to spot 10 fake notes in 100k? And not everybody is savvy in spotting a fake note. I read somewhere online months back where they said managers are in charge of this evil. The start the day by packaging it well in between notes. They inject over 1-2 million fake notes for the day for a large branch that handles over 50 million in daily withdrawal. calculate 1 - 2 million fake notes for a day, x 27 days and x 12 months, = 325,000,000 - 650,000, 000 for yr. They share it among all staff. That's why you see so-called hungry bankers on under 300k salary building a 30 million house, finished in one yr. Criminals in suit I tell you! Chai. Naija don tire me. This is bad. |
Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by Nobody: 8:51am On Aug 05, 2018 |
There was a bank cashier I experienced who overpaid a customer.The customer prompted noticed and returned the extra cash of 9000 naira with the cashier being quite apologetic. It wasn't suspicious to me until he overpaid me too.I started imagining him overpaying every customer on that queue and what will happen to the bank.Was it sabotage or part of a plan to test the bank's system to steal its money?I still see the cashier in that bank though and I'm very wary of him. |
Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by TimiElvis001(m): 8:57am On Aug 05, 2018 |
Griezwoman: A 29-year-old banker, Kolawole Agboola, was on Friday appeared in a Tinubu Chief Magistrates’ Court for allegedly stealing N13.6 million belonging to two customers of Access Bank Plc, Lagos Island.
The accused, who resides at 4, Johnson Ikuomola St.in Idimu, Lagos is facing a three-count charge of conspiracy, fraud and theft.
The prosecutor, Sgt. Hafsat Ajibode, told the court that the accused committed the offences between October 2017 and March 2018.
Ajibode said that the accused withdrew the money from the unnamed customers’ accounts by issuing a forged investment certificate to them to conceal his fraudulent activities.
Agbola pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The Chief Magistrate, Mr Tajudeen Elias, granted bail to the accused in the sum of N500, 000 with two sureties in like sum.
He said one of the sureties must be a relative of the accused and the other, a civil servant.
He adjourned the case until Aug. 16 for hearing.
The offences contravened Sections 287 (7), 325 and 411 of the Criminal Law of Lagos State, 2015.
Section 287 (7) stipulates seven years imprisonment for offenders.
More below: https://zenithnaija.com/access-bank-staff-steals-customers-n13-6-million/
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Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by sterlingD(m): 10:45am On Aug 05, 2018 |
wink2015: Why is a 29 years old boy so ambitious to the extent of stealing such a huge amount of money from a customer account.
Why is such a boy so desperate at his age?
I call him a boy even though he is a young man because he still has more years ahead of him to work hard to achieve productive success instead of pen robbing customer.
And Nigeria government just sign the not too young to lead bill to give more young people opportunity to rise to leadership position. Is it this kind of young criminal the federal government will give the go ahead to contest for President of Nigeria?
Also, some of our banks are not helping matter?
They place age restrictions in their vacancy advertisement requesting for workers that are under 27.
They cut of those who are above 30 to 50.
Why will they not have criminal as customer service staff or teller?
But I do not mean that all under 27 are dishonest there a quite a good number of these young gentlemen and ladies that are very honest and hard working even more better than the so called matured workers.
But I still support the views that more opportunities should be opened for aged men and women in the bank because the probability of stealing in these age gap is somehow minimal.
Banks in Nigeria should open doors of employment to matured applicant.
The recent vacancies from Stanbic IBTC, UBA etc carried unfriendly age restrictions.
These banks advertised for staff that are below 27 years.
This is a job a 40 or 50 years old man can do for them very well even with experience and discipline with regard to financial matter.
My brother them no go gree hear until the inevitable happens. |
Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by bemyguest(f): 11:00am On Aug 05, 2018 |
Access Bank itself it's Not Clean then how do u expect otherwise. Like bank like workers. Useless Bank. |
Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by airex(m): 11:51am On Aug 05, 2018 |
deepwater: Lol
Yoruba people That is how they use to do. I am in my house coman beat me Your house abi rented apartment? You fit build house? |
Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by bixton(m): 12:37pm On Aug 05, 2018 |
doreto: There was a bank cashier I experienced who overpaid a customer.The customer prompted noticed and returned the extra cash of 9000 naira with the cashier being quite apologetic. It wasn't suspicious to me until he overpaid me too.I started imagining him overpaying every customer on that queue and what will happen to the bank.Was it sabotage or part of a plan to test the bank's system to steal its money?I still see the cashier in that bank though and I'm very wary of him. He probably is still learning the work and will pay the over payment he continually does from his salary. Every stash he collects to pay out us recorded. So if his accounting is over then that's his headache. 1 Like |
Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by bixton(m): 12:41pm On Aug 05, 2018 |
benben1000:
Don't be surprised her manager is responsible for this. This scheme is handled at the highest level even from regional managers. I have heard about this but never thought much about it because it would be so difficult to find out especially with large money. Who has time to spot 10 fake notes in 100k? And not everybody is savvy in spotting a fake note. I read somewhere online months back where they said managers are in charge of this evil. The start the day by packaging it well in between notes. They inject over 1-2 million fake notes for the day for a large branch that handles over 50 million in daily withdrawal. calculate 1 - 2 million fake notes for a day, x 27 days and x 12 months, = 325,000,000 - 650,000, 000 for yr. They share it among all staff. That's why you see so-called hungry bankers on under 300k salary building a 30 million house, finished in one yr. Criminals in suit I tell you! This fake notes syndrome done by bankers goes back to when most of us were in nursery school. So anyone still doing is taking the light train. There are more ways bankers make money and they do that with your money without your knowledge. It's all about being smart, sharp and calculative. It's a network of things. |
Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by jen2praise(f): 1:18pm On Aug 05, 2018 |
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Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by Pentools(m): 2:01pm On Aug 05, 2018 |
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Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by quiestla: 4:46pm On Aug 05, 2018 |
wink2015: Why is a 29 years old boy so ambitious to the extent of stealing such a huge amount of money from a customer account.
Why is such a boy so desperate at his age?
I call him a boy even though he is a young man because he still has more years ahead of him to work hard to achieve productive success instead of pen robbing customer.
And Nigeria government just sign the not too young to lead bill to give more young people opportunity to rise to leadership position. Is it this kind of young criminal the federal government will give the go ahead to contest for President of Nigeria?
Also, some of our banks are not helping matter?
They place age restrictions in their vacancy advertisement requesting for workers that are under 27.
They cut of those who are above 30 to 50.
Why will they not have criminal as customer service staff or teller?
But I do not mean that all under 27 are dishonest there a quite a good number of these young gentlemen and ladies that are very honest and hard working even more better than the so called matured workers.
But I still support the views that more opportunities should be opened for aged men and women in the bank because the probability of stealing in these age gap is somehow minimal.
Banks in Nigeria should open doors of employment to matured applicant.
The recent vacancies from Stanbic IBTC, UBA etc carried unfriendly age restrictions.
These banks advertised for staff that are below 27 years.
This is a job a 40 or 50 years old man can do for them very well even with experience and discipline with regard to financial matter.
. Nice comment. Na true |
Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by Wiinnd(m): 5:01pm On Aug 05, 2018 |
consultancy: Went to withdraw 100k from UBA sumtime ago. After I was paid (guess the cashier didn't expect me to recount), I tore the wrapper off and started to count the money, while looking out for a counterfeit note (cos I spotted her slotting it in between the bundle of 500 Naira notes. Boom!, I found it, and I asked her, Madam pls what's dis? Do banks now pay counterfeit notes to customers? I could see the fear in her eyes as she begged me to give her the money back so she would change for me, while apologizing #profusely. I just pitied her, returned the money, she changed it, and I left, without anyone else in the bank knowing what happened except I and the lady. I won't be surprised if she has lots of such fake currency and she keeps putting them piece by piece into money she pays to customers who withdraw in bulk. At the close of day, she deducts the real currency from the banks money. Just like that she could make over 50k daily. Moral of the story, there are thieves and fraudsters now working in banks, be careful with ur money Bros, how does one identify fake currency note easily? |
Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by consultancy: 6:50pm On Aug 05, 2018 |
Wiinnd: Bros, how does one identify fake currency note easily? it's tricky, especially these days that there are really high quality fake notes in circulation. You can tell from the texture, shades of color, and feel in general. It's different from the real ones, u would know if u Re careful |
Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by Ugosample(m): 10:46pm On Aug 05, 2018 |
coputa: Our value system has crept into every area of our life.money!money!!money!!!,without working for it.A society that worships money,everybody want to blow,no matter how.It is a cancerous disease in Nigeria. You have said it all |
Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by hybraheeem002(m): 8:12am On Aug 06, 2018 |
My oh my!!! Nigerians and corruption! Some people will now blame Buhari for this �we're the architect of our problems |
Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by spacemullah: 8:00pm On Aug 06, 2018 |
see how this Ole wants to spoil hard working access bank reputation.
How can you include someone's address in a post and why is Zenith.... the source of the news? |
Re: Access Bank Staff Steals Customers’ N13.6 Million by JBoss25(m): 9:51pm On Aug 06, 2018 |
coputa: Our value system has crept into every area of our life.money!money!!money!!!,without working for it.A society that worships money,everybody want to blow,no matter how.It is a cancerous disease in Nigeria. I'm telling you |