By Dele Ogbodo in Abuja
The Police Service Commission (PSC) on Tuesday
raised the alarm that fraudsters have created a
fake face book account with the name of the
Chairman of the Commission, Mr. Mike Okiro, with
the intent to defraud innocent applicants of their
money.
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In a statement signed by Mr. Ikechukwu Ani,
Head of Media, which was made available to
journalists in Abuja, said the fraudsters are
already demanding for money from applicants on
the on-going police recruitment by the
Commission.
According to the statement, the Commission had
concluded the various states’ screening and
would soon begin the second phase of the
process leading to the recruitment.
The statement further stressed: “The Chairman of
the Commission said that he has no Facebook
account and has never operated such account.
“He advised unsuspecting applicants to beware of
the fraudsters and restrict themselves from being
desperate for recruitment into the Force.”
Okiro in the statement added that the recruitment
will be transparent and based on merit.
Okiro, the statement said, will resist any pressure
to undermine or compromise the integrity of the
process and its outcome, warning that the
fraudsters would soon be rounded up.
Further details later
The Police Service Commission (PSC) on Tuesday
raised the alarm that fraudsters have created a
fake face book account with the name of the
Chairman of the Commission, Mr. Mike Okiro, with
the intent to defraud innocent applicants of their
money.
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In a statement signed by Mr. Ikechukwu Ani,
Head of Media, which was made available to
journalists in Abuja, said the fraudsters are
already demanding for money from applicants on
the on-going police recruitment by the
Commission.
According to the statement, the Commission had
concluded the various states’ screening and
would soon begin the second phase of the
process leading to the recruitment.
The statement further stressed: “The Chairman of
the Commission said that he has no Facebook
account and has never operated such account.
“He advised unsuspecting applicants to beware of
the fraudsters and restrict themselves from being
desperate for recruitment into the Force.”
Okiro in the statement added that the recruitment
will be transparent and based on merit.
Okiro, the statement said, will resist any pressure
to undermine or compromise the integrity of the
process and its outcome, warning that the
fraudsters would soon be rounded up.
Further details later
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