As per TheNation, others influenced by the seizure are Abia State House of Assembly Speaker Chinendum Orji Eyinanya and Ogbonna Orji.
Their development has been limited to the nation to empower criminologists lead a far reaching examination.
Ex-Governor Orji, who is the congressperson speaking to Abia Central zone purportedly earned N48 billion as security casts a ballot in eight years at the pace of N500 million month to month
Additionally, EFCC agents have begun following decision resources in Abuja, Lagos and Abia State, which were purportedly gained with assets from state treasury when the previous representative held influence somewhere in the range of 2007 and 2015.
Three of the benefits were said to be in the opulent Maitama District of Abuja where the children purportedly prepared each can in the houses with N12 million.
As indicated by an update by the EFCC, the travel papers of the ex-representative and the children were seized as a component of the conditions for managerial bail conceded them.
A top source, who questioned The Nation, stated: "The multi-dimensional way to deal with the continuous examination required that we ought to limit the development of ex-Governor Orji and his children to Nigeria. They have a great deal to explain.
"In this way, in allowing them managerial bail, we held onto their international IDs then. They can't move an inch outside this nation without the information on this commission."
The source said investigators were at that point following a portion of the associated resources with the ex-representative and his children.
The source said separated from the primary appeal against the ex-representative, more informants and witnesses had been volunteering data which are being sieved.
One of the informants affirmed as follows: "The two young men purchased three houses for N250 million each in Maitama District of Abuja.
"They discarded all the furnishings and fittings in them and gotten a major development firm situated in Abuja (names retained) to refurnish the houses.
"One of the staff of the development organization affirmed that the young men supplanted the restroom fittings at the expense of N12 million for every washroom.
"Their carports are covered with top of the range vehicles. The EFCC examiners should investigate these and other data previously gave."
Worried around 145 records being researched, the EFCC source stated: "We are yet to freeze these records however all the influenced banks know that we are checking stores and withdrawals in them.
"We have set up measures in a way that those being researched can't alter the lodgments in these records."
The EFCC had as of now tested ex-Governor Orji and his two children.
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