WATCH- Video of "Spiritual Disappearance" of Nigerian Bank Customer Goes Viral




 In a bizarre incident that has sent shockwaves through the Nigerian banking sector, a customer with an arrest warrant vanished into thin air while under the supervision of a police officer within a bank premises. The incident unfolded in a Lagos branch when a customer, whose account had been frozen due to an arrest warrant, arrived to inquire about his inability to transact.


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"The strange incident happened in our branch this morning. A customer whose Naira account was on PND with an Arrest at Sight Notice came to our branch to complain about not being able to transact. 

When we discovered the notice, we tried delaying the customer in the banking hall while I contacted the Police IPO to notify them of the presence of the customer in our location. The Police directed that we get the MOPOL in the branch to hold him while their team are already on their way to the branch.


The customer was becoming impatient in the banking hall and motioning to go, so we handed him over to the MOPOL on duty who was with him. The customer kept arguing and threatening to go to while the MOPOL maintained him on close range. 

Before the IPO and her team arrived, my chief security came to inform me the MOPOL alarmed the customer has disappeared. 

I questioned the Chief Security Officer on what he meant by disappearance, or he meant the man ran away? And he confirmed that it was disappearance.


“I quickly ran to check CCTV and to the greatest shock; what I have never seen nor experienced in my life, the customer truly disappeared, as you can see in the attached video. The Police IPO and her team came, and we took them to the CCTV screen, and when they saw the footage, they were as shocked. 

The police IPO and her team are lucky this happened around the abnking premises where there CCTV cameras the suspect would have disappeared under their watch on at the police station or on their way there. 

Most police stations in our dear country are without CCTV cameras, not to talk of the roads.

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