EFCC Cautions Nigerians Against Fake Donations, Cures Over COVID-19.
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission,
EFCC, has again cautioned members of the public against unsupported
claims of fraudulent operators advertising cures and treatments of the
dreaded Covid-19 pandemic.
Acting Executive Chairman, Ibrahim Magu,
gave the caution in a statement signed by Tony Orilade, Acting
Spokesperson of the Commission in Abuja.
Magu said there was need for patriotic
Nigerians to be cautious of fake Covid-19 ” Do-it-yourself” tests and
shun any fraudulent charity offering guidelines on donations to the
public.
Magu particularly cautioned against use of
unwanted mobile applications from untrusted sources and fake multilevel
marketing schemes with mouth- watering returns online.
The EFCC boss said that, “The Federal
Government has rolled out account details of accredited banks through
which donations can be made.
“Please note that any other guideline for donations is fraudulent and should be ignored.
“Besides, members of the public should be cautious of online investment involving various money-doubling schemes.
“We are tracking all those fraudulent
operators and we wish to assure Nigerians that we will bring them and
their sponsors to book,” he said.
The statement also quoted the EFCC boss as advising Nigerians against illegal “Robo Calls”.
According to him, such calls are meant to scam and steal the banking details of their victims.
“Don’t press any number required by any
illegal Robo Call. The recording machine might require you to press a
number for you to speak with an operator.
“ This is fraudulent. Don’t press such a number,” he said.
Magu assured Nigerians that the EFCC was
abreast of every economic and financial crime fraudsters developing in
the wake of Covid-19 pandemic.
He said that the Commission would burst any scheme designed to defraud Nigerians of their hard- earned money.
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