A 21-year-old applicant of the progressing JAMB examination has been captured by the agents of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC) after he was gotten possessing a firearm. The purchase was gotten possessing a privately made gun and two rounds of live ammo, at one of the JAMB focuses in Nasarrawa State.
While tending to newsmen, Mr Bashir Lawal-Kano, the state commandant of the NSCDC, said the suspect was captured at the Nasarawa State Polytechnic focus amid a hunt at the passage to the corridor. Lawal-Kano said that the suspect was captured on Tuesday after he was observed to be in control of a privately made gun and two rounds of live ammo. He said upon cross examination, the presume admitted that somebody gave him the weapon for care.
He said that the suspect would be charged to court for illicit ownership of guns, including that even enlisted weapons were not permitted at examination focuses.
Lawal-Kano likewise said the summon had captured one Mohammed Alakayi from Doma Local Government Area of the state for professedly acting like an enrollment operator for the NSCDC. As indicated by him, the summon has gotten a few grumblings from people in general over claimed instances of fake enrollment.
"We have had reports of some criminal components acting like our enlistment operators and taking after our insight, we captured the suspect with full uniform of NSCDC and produced enrollment frames," he said.
He said that five witnesses had affirmed that the speculate gathered between N 4,000 and N15,000 each from them under the appearance that he would land them position with the summon.
"We are in this way charging him to court for pantomime and extortion when examination is finished, " Lawal-Kano said.
He, be that as it may, spoke to employment searchers, particularly those wanting to join the NSCDC, to be careful and neglect any data concerning enrollment originating from some other source separated from the order or its central command.
While tending to newsmen, Mr Bashir Lawal-Kano, the state commandant of the NSCDC, said the suspect was captured at the Nasarawa State Polytechnic focus amid a hunt at the passage to the corridor. Lawal-Kano said that the suspect was captured on Tuesday after he was observed to be in control of a privately made gun and two rounds of live ammo. He said upon cross examination, the presume admitted that somebody gave him the weapon for care.
He said that the suspect would be charged to court for illicit ownership of guns, including that even enlisted weapons were not permitted at examination focuses.
Lawal-Kano likewise said the summon had captured one Mohammed Alakayi from Doma Local Government Area of the state for professedly acting like an enrollment operator for the NSCDC. As indicated by him, the summon has gotten a few grumblings from people in general over claimed instances of fake enrollment.
"We have had reports of some criminal components acting like our enlistment operators and taking after our insight, we captured the suspect with full uniform of NSCDC and produced enrollment frames," he said.
He said that five witnesses had affirmed that the speculate gathered between N 4,000 and N15,000 each from them under the appearance that he would land them position with the summon.
"We are in this way charging him to court for pantomime and extortion when examination is finished, " Lawal-Kano said.
He, be that as it may, spoke to employment searchers, particularly those wanting to join the NSCDC, to be careful and neglect any data concerning enrollment originating from some other source separated from the order or its central command.