Efcc detains former attorney-general abubakar malami

The economic and financial crimes commission has detained abubakar malami, a former attorney-general of the federation and minister of justice. This development was reported on december 10, 2025.

Abubakar malami, who served as attorney-general of the federation and minister of justice, is currently in detention by the economic and financial crimes commission. The detention was highlighted in a report published by daily trust on december 10, 2025, at 13:49:21 central european time.

Details surrounding the reasons for the detention remain limited in available information. Malami's role in previous administrations involved overseeing legal and justice matters at the federal level. The economic and financial crimes commission is responsible for investigating and prosecuting financial misconduct in nigeria.

No further specifics on the duration of detention or related investigations were provided in the initial report. This event underscores ongoing efforts to address financial crimes involving high-profile figures in the country.

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