Crack
operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps have
successfully clamped down on some UTME registration fraudsters with
useful confessions taken.
File Photo: JAMB Candidates
Over five persons have been arrested by the Nigeria Security and
Civil Defence Corps for various infractions in the ongoing registration
exercise for the 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination in some
parts of the country, the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board has
said.
The organisation said the fraudsters were apprehended in various
locations where they were perpetrating their illegal activities.
The Spokesperson of JAMB, Dr. Fabian Benjamin, in a statement issued in Abuja on Saturday, said, “Some
of the registration thieves are owners of Computer-Based Test centres
who were licensed to conduct registration exercise for the forthcoming
UTME.”
The suspects who were allegedly caught while perpetrating certain
irregularities in the ongoing registration for the 2017 Unified Tertiary
Matriculation Examinations have reportedly confessed to spending over
N20m to construct a radio platform with which they hacked into JAMB’s
registration portal.
The suspects reportedly had deployed fake biometric capturing machines to register applicants.
Dr. Fabian Benjamin also added that; “These registration
thieves deployed fake biometric capturing mechanisms and super-imposed
registration slips just to satisfy the curiosity of innocent candidates
that their registration was successful.
“And on the day of examination, such candidates’ data would either be edited, or not found on the JAMB data base.
“Such candidates would not be verified during the examination proper.”
Benjamin disclosed that the fraudsters were arrested variously in
Oyo, Ogun and Maiduguri by officers and men of the NSCDC and brought to
Abuja.
During their interrogations in Abuja, Benjamin said, the suspects
gave startling revelations of how they conducted their operations.
“While being paraded in the presence of the Commandant-General
of NSCDC, Abdullahi Gana Mohamadu, the fraudsters confessed to numerous
registration infractions that JAMB couldn’t imagine,” Benjamin said.

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