Three cybercafe operators arrested for exploiting JAMB UTME candidates
Nsisonabasi Thompson
Jan 27, 2020
Three cyber c cafe operators have been arrested by the Bayelsa State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), on Monday, for selling JAMB UTME 2020 forms above the approved N4,700.
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The State Commandant of NSCDC, Mrs Christiana Abiakam-Omanu told the News Agency of Nigeria that the arrest was made following complaints by JAMB officials to the command in Bayelsa.Abiakam-Omanu, who spoke shortly after a visit to JAMB office in Yenagoa to monitor the ongoing registration for the 2020 UTME, said NSCDC frowned at the reported sharp practices which is going on in the State.Cyber crime, She was quoted as saying "The NSCDC has been collaborating with JAMB in providing security for its examinations, materials and staff over the years and we have been involved in their operations."We got information from JAMB officials that some cybercaf├® operators were exploiting candidates and charging more than the approved N4,700 fees for the UTME."Due to reports of sharp practices in the registration process, the Commandant-General of NSDC expanded the scope of our responsibilities to include the registration for the UTME examinations.
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"cyber crime, We deployed personnel on surveillance and so far, three cybercaf├® operators involved in the syndicate charging students N6,000 and above for the purchase of the form are in our custody being interrogated before prosecution,ÔÇØ Abiakam-Omanu said.
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Speaking on the development, Mrs Beatrice Ette-Nyiam, Bayelsa Coordinator, JAMB, said the board was worried that in spite of efforts by the Federal Government to make the examinations affordable people still exploits prospective candidates.
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Ette-Nyiam said that the board received complaints from candidates that the 2020 UTME PINs were being sold for as much as N6,500 per candidate at cybercaf├®s who were not permitted to sell JAMB PINs.
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"The board does not have any dealing with cybercaf├®s, we have accredited entities that generate and vend 2020 JAMB PINs and we suspect that the cybercaf├®s are in collusion with them.
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"We shall ensure that any of the approved PIN vendors involved in the illegal increase of the PINs would be sanctioned according to JAMB regulations and their approval revoked.
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"The official cost of the 2020 UTME PIN is N3,500, Reading Text N500 and Service fee of N700 for the Computer Based Test, anything more than this is not acceptable to JAMB,ÔÇØ Ette-Nyiam said.
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It will be recall that the Federal Government had in November 2018 slashed the UTME PIN cost from N5,000 to N3,500 reducing total fees payable to N4,700 to ease the burden on parents.
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