New Telegraph learnt that Mohammed, who had been held for over a month, was freed in compliance with an order of an FCT High Court for his release.
Mohammed, whom the EFCC is investigating over alleged land allocation fraud, was said to have regained his freedom on Thursday evening.
Efforts to confirm the development from the EFCC’s spokesman, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, last night failed, as his line was not available.
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