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Breaking: DSS Arrest Blogger Over Fake Recruitment, Details Emerge

The DSS has arrested 23-year-old Sylvester Victor Augustus from Akwa Ibom state for allegedly cloning the website of the secret police and posting a fake recruitment noticeAugustus is a native of Abak Local Government Area in Akwa-Ibom State, was arrested at his residence on Akpan Eno Lane in Abak, Abak LGA, on Thursday, January 9The DSS had earlier dismissed the recruitment exercise and warned the public against falling victims of such

The Department of State Services (DSS) has arrested Sylvester Victor Augustus, 32, for allegedly cloning the agency’s website and posting a fake recruitment notice.

Augustus, a native of Abak Local Government Area in Akwa-Ibom State, was arrested at his residence on Akpan Eno Lane in Abak, Abak LGA, on Thursday, January 9.

DSS arrest blogger over fake recruitment exercise
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According to reports, Augustus created a fake online recruitment notice on the cloned website with the intention of defrauding unsuspecting members of the public. The DSS quickly dismissed the post as “fake” and warned the public not to fall victim to such scams.

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Augustus claimed to be a graduate of the University of Uyo (UNIUYO) and a blogger and content creator. However, his actions have landed him in trouble, and he will soon face the consequences of his actions in court.

The DSS has been working to combat fraudulent activities, and Augustus’s arrest is a significant step in this effort. The agency’s prompt response to the fake recruitment notice helped prevent potential victims from falling prey to the scam. The case highlights the importance of being cautious when encountering online recruitment notices or other solicitations. It’s essential to verify the authenticity of such notices before taking any action.

Augustus’s arrest serves as a warning to others who may be tempted to engage in similar fraudulent activities. The DSS will continue to work to protect the public from such scams, and those found guilty will face the full force of the law.

Source: Henzodaily.ng

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