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DSS Arrests Content Creator Over Fake Recruitment Scheme

DSS Arrests Content Creator Over Fake Recruitment Scheme | Daily Report Nigeria
  • Men of the DSS have arrested a content creator for fraud.

  • The suspect was said to have attempted to lure people, understand the guise of recruiting them.

  • The suspect, who claims to be a blogger, and graduate of the university of Uyo was arrested at his home.

Men of the Department of State Services, DSS have arrested a blogger and content creator for fraud.

According to reports, the suspect, Sylvester Victor Augustus is said to have created a fake recruitment platform of the agency.

DSS Arrests Content Creator Over Fake Recruitment Scheme
DSS Arrests Content Creator for recruitment scam

He allegedly cloned the agency’s Website, where he placed a notice of recruiting people to enroll in the force.

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An investigation was conducted, and Sylvester was arrested by the DSS on Thursday in his residence at Akpan Eno Lane in Abak, Abak LGA.

 

Augustus had cloned the DSS website on which he created a fake online recruitment notice, apparently with the intent of defrauding unsuspecting members of the public,” a source was quoted as saying.

The DSS has tagged the post as fake, and misleading, while trying to caution unsuspecting victims.

 

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