Police Service Commission Disowns Fake Online Recruitment Portals
The Police Service Commission warns the public to avoid fake recruitment portals and rely only on official announcements to prevent fraud and exploitation.
- The Police Service Commission said it has not opened an online recruitment portal and no recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force is currently ongoing, Njoku Kalu clarified.
- Following online reports, the PSC described the fake portals as handiwork of fraudsters seeking to deceive and exploit citizens.
- The commission advised that any portal not on the Commission's official website is fraudulent and should be reported to the police, Njoku Kalu said in a statement debunking the claims.
- To prevent exploitation, the PSC told citizens to disregard fake portals and rely only on official sources, shielding unsuspecting citizens from fraudsters' scams.
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Police Service Commission disowns fake online recruitment portals
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