No fewer than five people have been arrested by the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) for various registration infractions in the ongoing 2017 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) to be conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB).
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The fraudsters were nabbed from various location of the country where they were perpetuating their nefarious activities.
They were arrested from Oyo, Ogun and Maiduguri by officers and men
of the NSCDC and brought to Abuja where startling revelations of their
operations were made.
JAMB spokesman, Fabian Benjamin, in a statement, said in the presence
of the Commandant General, Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps,
Abdullahi Gana Mohamadu, the fraudsters confessed to numerous
registration infractions.
The statement reads: “Some of these registration thieves are
Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres owners licensed by JAMB to conduct
registration exercise for the candidates planning to take the
forthcoming UTME.
“More worrisome is the massive investment by E-Kindle CBT centres to
penetrate the Airtel system we are using to perpetrate all forms of
wholesome practices. They register candidates without proper biometric
which means such candidates will have problems with their details during
examination.
“From investigation at the headquarters of the NSCDC, it was clear
that they had powerful men backing them to thwart the efforts of JAMB.
If not, how will you justify them spending over N20 million to construct
a radio platform just to hack into the Board’s registration exercise if
not to destroy the entire system and put JAMB in bad light?
“JAMB had given access code only to accredited CBT centres to partake
in the registration exercise but these operators in turn used the
privilege information at their disposal in connivance with Honey Comb
centre and Bright International for pecuniary motive and create
confusion for the examination body.
“In Maiduguri, the Board discovered that their router meant for Abia
was being used in Maiduguri to register candidates. Unknown to them, the
access codes are personalised coupled with features to detect abuses
aimed at circumventing the registration process.
“They fraudulently tried to manipulate the system to give a semblance
of the Board platform to deceive candidates as if a valid registration
have been carried out.
“These registration thieves deployed fake biometric capturing
mechanisms and super-imposed registration slip 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”.
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