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Posted on: 11:25 Thu, 26 Jan 2017
Some business centre owners in the South-western part of Nigeria who have been reportedly engaging in the sale of fake JAMB forms have been nabbed by security operatives.
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Ekiti Command, is monitoring and raiding cyber café in the state found selling fake JAMB registration forms to unsuspecting people.
NSCDC’s State Commandant, Mr Donatus Ikemefuna, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ado-Ekiti on Wednesday that the command had arrested four persons in connection with the illegal act.
Ikemefuna condemned the defrauding of unsuspecting parents, guardians and wards by some young men through the internet.
NAN reports that the operation was made possible by a synergy between the Corps and JAMB to monitor every operational activity of JAMB, including provision of security coverage during examination.
He said that the suspects were arrested in different locations in the state.
Ikemefuna, therefore, advised Nigerians to be careful with cyber café and their owners that were selling fake JAMB forms and printing fake admission letters.
He also urged them to patronise registered and accredited JAMB registration centres and report any cyber café or their owners involved in the sharp practice to the NSCDC.
Some business centre owners in the South-western part of Nigeria who have been reportedly engaging in the sale of fake JAMB forms have been nabbed by security operatives.
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Ekiti Command, is monitoring and raiding cyber café in the state found selling fake JAMB registration forms to unsuspecting people.
NSCDC’s State Commandant, Mr Donatus Ikemefuna, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ado-Ekiti on Wednesday that the command had arrested four persons in connection with the illegal act.
Ikemefuna condemned the defrauding of unsuspecting parents, guardians and wards by some young men through the internet.
NAN reports that the operation was made possible by a synergy between the Corps and JAMB to monitor every operational activity of JAMB, including provision of security coverage during examination.
He said that the suspects were arrested in different locations in the state.
Ikemefuna, therefore, advised Nigerians to be careful with cyber café and their owners that were selling fake JAMB forms and printing fake admission letters.
He also urged them to patronise registered and accredited JAMB registration centres and report any cyber café or their owners involved in the sharp practice to the NSCDC.