
In the first meeting, a person alleged to be Anas was seen having a discussion in Hausa with two people who were revealed in the video as Mubarak and Baba Tunde.
Per the information provided in the video, the two were part of an alleged gold scam that reportedly duped a company of $5 million.
Anas, the video claimed, was hired by the company to investigate the scandal and trace the scammers to enable the company to eventually recover the money.
In the video, Mubarak and Tunde seemed to be telling the supposed Anas to skew the investigations in their favour, so that one of their accomplices by name Hafiz would be held accountable for the gold scam.
The supposed Anas was heard reassuring the two people that he would do everything possible to exonerate them, if only they would testify against the said Hafiz.
“What I need you to do is to make a proper confession,” the supposed Anas was heard saying in the video.
The other meeting captured in the video depicted the supposed Anas meeting with the prosecutor handling the case.
Anas was heard telling the prosecutor that Baba Tunde “bought him (Anas) with $100,000 because he was related to him”.
At that point, the prosecutor asked the said Anas if there was any money for her, to which he answered ‘yes’, saying it was $5,000.
He further revealed that he had bribed Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCOP) Mr Adu Poku, a former Director-General of the Police CID, with $75,000 to twist the evidence against Hafiz and in favour of Mubarak and Baba Tunde.
The video ended by alleging that due to Anas’s influence, the prosecutor stopped going to court and the case eventually died.