Fraudsters
have opened a fake face book account with the name of the Hon. Chairman of the
Police Service Commission, Sir, Dr. Mike Mbama Okiro, a retired Inspector
General of Police.
They are
already demanding for money from applicants of the on-going police recruitment
by the Police Service Commission. The Commission recently concluded the State
screening and would in no distant time begin the second phase of the process
leading to the recruitment.
The Chairman
of the Commission said in Abuja that he has no Face book 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. He reiterated his earlier statement that the recruitment will be transparent
and based on merit.
Dr. Okiro
noted that the Commission will resist any pressure to undermine or compromise
the integrity of the process and the outcome and warned that the fraudsters
would soon be rounded up. He said that the police is already after them and
will soon apprehend the culprits.
Dr. Okiro
said anybody paying for any assistance to be recruited will definitely be
disappointed, stressing that security operatives are on the alert to arrest
those giving and the others that are receiving. He also said the public should
report to the Commission any underhand practices in respect of the recruitment.
“If they ask you to bring money, whether the fraudsters, our Staff or Police
men, report to us and we will arrest and prosecute the person or persons”
Successful applicants
from the state screening will soon be invited for the next level of the
process.
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