Three persons are now in police custody for allegedly forging the signature of Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State.
The suspects, two women and a man, were said to be specialised in
forging documents for people to gain employment into government
establishments in the state.
The state Public Relations Officer (PPRO), DSP Ebere Amaraizu, said
that a full-scale investigation had commenced into the alleged case of
conspiracy and forgery against the suspects. Amaraizu gave the suspects’
names as Gloria Onuoha, Roseline Onwuameze and Thomas Nwigwe believed
to be working in one of the Enugu-based hospitals.
The PPRO said the suspects had forged a letter purported to have
emanated from the office of the governor and signed by Ugwuanyi himself.
The suspects reportedly used the letter to gain employment at the Enugu
State Teaching Hospital, Parklane, as Account Grade 11, Level 7, Higher
Executive Officer (HEO), Level 8 as well as Chief Typist CONTISS 8,
Step 13, respectively.https://newtelegraphonline.com/three-enugu-hospital-workers-forge-govs-signature/
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
-
+5 Caught: The 36-year-old maid was caught on camera stuffing cash into her pockets and knickers A housekeeper h...
-
Seyi Gesinde reports the tragic death of Dr Myles Munroe, which occured aboard a plane which crashed while trying to land in The Baha...
-
A Magistrates’ Court in Minna yesterday sentenced a 26-yearold man, Rabiu Umaru, to four months’ imprisonment or N10,000 fine for house-br...
No comments:
Post a Comment