10 October 2016
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Nigeria: Nigeria seizes $800,000 in 'anti-corruption raids' on judges
BBC
Nigeria's security agency says it has seized $800,000 (£645,200) in cash in raids targeting senior judges suspected of corruption.
BBC
Nigeria's security agency says it has seized $800,000 (£645,200) in cash in raids targeting senior judges suspected of corruption.
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