The ongoing investigation by the 
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has landed the spokesman of the
 Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh, in the Commission’s 
cell in Abuja.
Metuh, who was arrested by four operatives of the anti-graft agency 
from his Abuja home, spent the first night with his interrogators at the
 headquarters of the EFCC, answering questions on how the sum of N1.4 
billion strayed from the account of the Office of the National Security 
Adviser into a company, Destra,  linked to him.
Interestingly, it was the suspect, who first hinted that the former 
President, Goodluck Jonathan, had given him a job to do and that he 
successfully completed the said job,  but failed to say what it was and 
how much he was paid for and when.
The revelation by Metuh, according to EFCC officials, prompted the 
agency to beam its searchlight on cash payments from the ONSA, leading 
to the discovery that he was one of the major beneficiaries of slush 
funds, now a subject of investigation and prosecution by the Federal 
Government.
It was learnt that out of the $2.1 billion arms funds, N400 million 
was transferred from ONSA to the company on November 24, 2014 which 
previously had a balance of N6, 676,576.06 only before the major 
transfer from the ONSA.
A top source in the EFCC said that Metuh was also receiving a monthly pay of N4 million from ONSA.
A top EFCC source said Metuh was likely to spend the night with them 
given the weight of financial transactions in ONSA traced to him and his
 company.
The source said: “We arrested Chief Metuh this morning (yesterday) 
and as we speak he is still being questioned and it is not likely that 
he will be released today.
“We want to finish the interrogation of Metuh at once, so that we can
 decide whether to charge him to court or let him to go,” the source 
said.
Metuh, has, however slammed his arrest by the EFCC, claiming that he was being persecuted.
“I have not done anything unlawful. Whatever I have done in pursuance
 of my office, I can defend it anywhere, any time,” he said.
 
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