Nigeria nabs accused $ 6 mn Facebook fraudster
BY Agencies27 July 2014 5:26 AM IST
Agencies27 July 2014 5:26 AM IST
Nigerian security forces say they have arrested a suspected internet fraudster accused of stealing nearly USD 6 million from people who thought were paying fees to apply for government jobs.
Emmanuel Okeh, a spokesman for the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps said on Friday that the suspect, Michael Ogun, 44, is accused of using Facebook and other websites that appear to represent government agencies, including customs, immigration and security. The pages urged applicants to pay small fees to apply online for jobs.
Okeh said the scam is one of many in Nigeria that are specifically designed to extract small sums from Nigeria’s unemployed. Conservative estimates put Nigeria’s unemployment rate at about 24 per cent in a nation of more than 160 million people.
Emmanuel Okeh, a spokesman for the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps said on Friday that the suspect, Michael Ogun, 44, is accused of using Facebook and other websites that appear to represent government agencies, including customs, immigration and security. The pages urged applicants to pay small fees to apply online for jobs.
Okeh said the scam is one of many in Nigeria that are specifically designed to extract small sums from Nigeria’s unemployed. Conservative estimates put Nigeria’s unemployment rate at about 24 per cent in a nation of more than 160 million people.
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